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    | Cultural Diplomacy: A Filipino Perspective | | Carino l Dela l Fuentes III AB- International Studies Major in Development StudiesIS 108.1 Philippine Foreign PolicyMr. Bong JovesMarch 2‚ 2013 | I. WHAT IS CULTURAL DIPLOMACY? Considered as a relatively new term in international relations and among governments‚ a commonly cited definition of cultural diplomacy is that of Milton Cummings‚ an American Political Scientist which defines Cultural Diplomacy as "the exchange of

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    With the problem concerning the rainforests in Brazil‚ the usage of Gunboat Diplomacy‚ which forces foreign powers to act on a decision swiftly to benefit the country that is threatening them with a strong military presence‚ would deal swiftly with the issue; however‚ it has its problems. These issues that arise from this technique of diplomacy would be that Brazil is a massive country that has a strong military‚ and that this would be fund as an act of war and would be punished by the United Nations

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    How relevant is Track II Diplomacy? 1. What is Track II Diplomacy? The concept ‘Track II Diplomacy’ was ‘coined in 1981 by Joseph Montville’ (Jones 2008). The concept was used to refer to the growing number of unofficial dialogues taking place with respect to conflict resolution. Montville defined Track II Diplomacy as being: …unofficial‚ informal interaction among members of adversarial groups or nations with the goals of developing strategies‚ influencing public opinion‚ and organizing human

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    Torque and Meter Stick

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    Torque was discussed extensively. The experiment is divided into two parts. In the first experiment‚ the meter stick was weighed and the group was tasked to find the center of gravity of the uneven meter stick and supporting the meter stick other than its center of gravity‚ bring it into equilibrium using the weight of a single mass. In the second part of the experiment‚ the meter stick was supported on the 30 cm mark and weights were applied (200g at 10 cm mark‚ 100g at 20cm mark‚ 20g at 90 cm

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    Goalie Stick Incident

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    The Incident of the Goalie Stick I had just finished my hockey game‚ one which we lost by far. I slowly skated my way off the ice‚ as everyone looked at the “losing team” in disappointment. I stepped my way over to the locker and to my surprise‚ a couple of kids had found a broken goalie stick‚ and the floor was a mess with splinters. It looked as if a volcano had erupted in the left side of the tiny locker room. These kids swung it back and forth‚ trying to break it‚ but had no luck in doing so

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    The Cold War and the United States Diplomacy Name: Institution: The Cold War and the United States Diplomacy The Cold War was the state of military and political tension between Western countries‚ especially the United States‚ its NATO allies‚ and the communist nations‚ particularly the Soviet Union and other satellite states. The war began after World War II had got to an end. The Cold War was named so since it did not feature any

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    Glow Stick Lab

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    Glow Stick Lab – Informal Hypothesis: I believe the glow sticks will become ultimately brighter in the warmer temperature beaker as heat cause molecules and particles to move faster and rapidly thus producing energy where as when the glow stick is the cold temperature beaker I believe it will dim in light as energy id being taken away as particles are moving much slower and are closer to each other. Materials: * Hot plate * Two beakers (200mL) * Two glow sticks * Water * Thermometer

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    The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy Ryan Butler Darryl Nettles POL300 02 September 2012 Summarize a situation that required U.S. diplomatic efforts during President Reagan’s time in office. The situation that required U.S. diplomatic involvement was the Reagan Doctrine. In the 1980 election‚ Ronald Reagan advocated the elimination of all assistance to the Nicaraguan government. As a candidate‚ he ran on a platform that condemned the "Marxist Sandinista takeover of Nicaragua" and pledged support

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    Diplomacy and propaganda in the Kashmir War Abstract: The conflict between Hindu and Muslims over the Kashmir region is one of the bloodiest religious wars in history‚ exceeding in violence the Crusades or the “Thirty years war’’. As long as the Indian colony was under British rule‚ the tensions were kept under control‚ but during the decolonization movement ‚ the two religions who hatred and feared each other more than they feared the colonial masters‚ developed in the first phase separate

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    now escalates and the North even claims to have nukes. Yet to our knowledge such ‘Madman Diplomacy’ does have some rational political implications. Under shrewd calculations the North breaks the regional order and plays its own way to maximize its national interests. We will interpret the ‘Madman Diplomacy’ as a dominant strategy of the North to deal with hard-line US policy. The general pattern of such diplomacy can be observed: seeking the world attention as the first step and pushing her demands

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