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IMPORTANT IN-COMMITTEE TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES

Here are the resources you will need for committee.

Committee Email

darfurbmunlxix@bmun.org

Crisis Note Google Form Submission

Crisis notepad

Receiving a Crisis Note Response

Check Huxley for Crisis Note Responses!

Perpetual Moderated & Motions Document

Can be found here!

Backup Note-passing Pad

Can be found here!

Character Emails

Can be found here!

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  1. Character Emails: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DdNheWa_Z-vEWSVtCj5PMDsWq-hchrGUq_OySeKpWko/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=117118893653601613207

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  2. Committee Feedback Form: https://tinyurl.com/midconferencefeedback

    Anonymous Complaints/Report form: https://tinyurl.com/bmun69report

    BMUN Conference Cause: https://tinyurl.com/bmuncause

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