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Bose is a high end manufacturer of speakers and sound equipment, which means they don't typically have a high turnover that necessitates coupon use. However, they have frequent sales on their online marketplace on older merchandise, which is essentially the same thing as a coupon code if you use it at the right time.

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Theoretically, they are all equal, but deal in different areas so a comparison cannot be made directly. The General Assembly, however, is the overall forum for the UN so it would be assumed that it is the most powerful of the five groups.

It could be argued that it is the Security Council that has the most power, this being the body that can actually authorize military power and sanctions, refer nations to the ICJ and is full of the most powerful nations in the world.

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USA is the most powerful force in the world but it's a country. So we can't compare a country with an international organization.

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USA, THE UN ITS ##@$ COMPARED TO USA! USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USAUSA USA USA USAUSAUSA USA! i wuz here. :P From, Col. General

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The most powerful body in the United Nations is the Security Council. The Security Council consists of permanent and non-permanent members who votes on important UN actions and policies.

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No one! Each of the nations have the same voting power in the United Nation system! Even though the United States pays MUCH more of the costs to help world peace, their vote is equal to any other nation!!!

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