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    intentions. It is important to understand the nature and limits of this Cuban foreign policy autonomy because a clarification of the same allows us to better define conflicts in this era as truly proxy wars or battles that were fought for other reasons. The traditional view of superpowers directing and controlling all the actions of states in this period can be shown to be simply invalid‚ and Cuba’s autonomy in these matters illustrates how much third world nations at the time determined the course

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    found in South Asia‚ bordering on China and neighbouring Nepal‚ Bandladesh and Pakistan. Indian dependence was granted in 1947 thanks to Ghandi and Nehru who non-violently resisted the British rule after Great Britian became the dominant political power in India in the early 19th century. It is considered to be one third of the size of the US. While it is the home of the famous Taj Mahal and Himilayas‚ in it’s capital New Delhi lives 21.72 million residents out of the massive (approx.) 1‚220‚800‚359

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    of Indian Missile Technology Chronology of India’s Missile Milestone comparing with other countries 1947: Dr. Vikram Sarabhai establishes the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL)‚ which will later become a national center for space research‚ supported primarily by India’s Department of Space. 1962: The Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL)‚ established one year earlier as an extension of the Special Weapon Development Team (SWDT)‚ is moved to Hyderabad to work on missile design and

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    Cuban Missile Crisis For centuries‚ Unites States involvement in foreign affairs was virtually nonexistent. Yet‚ with time‚ our nation evolved from a diplomatic island to a central continent of diplomacy. This started with the growth of industrialism in Cuba under the guiding hand of President Theodore Roosevelt. The importance of foreign affairs steadily escalated with both world wars and peaked with the rise of Soviet power and the onset of the Cold War. Kennedy and the United States quickly

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    Developing countries Mortality strata The mortality strata method classifies countries based on statistics for child and adult mortality. Data on child mortality is arranged into three groups: very low‚ low and high. Adult mortality is then used to break the low and high child mortality groups down further giving the strata. STRATA CHILD MORTALITY ADULT MORTALITY COUNTRIES A Very low Very low Australia‚ Canada‚ USA B Low Low China‚ Mexico ‚ Indonesia C Low High Russia

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    Developing Countries: A developing country‚ also called a less-developed country (LDC)‚ is a nation with a low living standard‚ undeveloped industrial base‚ and low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. Developing countries have low levels of living and productivity‚ high population growth‚ underdeveloped industry and a reliance on agriculture and exports for economic sustainability. World Trade Organization (WTO) and Developing Countries: Over three quarters of WTO members

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    The Realist Perspective on the Cuban Missile Crisis In October of 1962‚ the United States and the Soviet Union reached a near-nuclear experience when in a short fourteen days; Russia was caught building nuclear missile bases in Cuba. With the Second World War just barely in the past‚ the United States was still on their toes making sure they were in the clear. When they sent the U-2 spy plane to monitor Cuba they found missile bases that were armed and ready to wipe out the western hemisphere

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is undeniably a major confrontation of the Cold War. Lasting for 13 days it is arguably the pinnacle of the Cold War. This crisis was a decisive factor in the United States’ (US) decision process of whether to engage in a nuclear war with the Soviet Union (USSR). However the essential fault of both state leaders (J. Kennedy and N. Khrushchev) which created the inevitable crisis was miscommunication. Today we recognise actions taken by both states during the crisis

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    However‚ after reading My Sister’s Keeper my views on the topic have changed. One ethical principle that reoccurred in the novel was autonomy. It is where people have control of their own body and have the ability to refuse/accept medical treatment. Autonomy is important in regards to Kate and Anna. Both the sisters are against further medical treatment. Anna says she doesn’t want to donate an organ and she is informed that she has a choice in

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    the right to make choices about their life in order to preserve his or her autonomy. In the novel Machine Man by Max Barry‚ the protagonist Charlie Nuemann would agree with respecting an individual’s autonomy because “. . . this is my body. I can make my own decisions” (Barry 199). While an adult may think that he or she is being treated as an autonomous individual‚ there are legitimate limits on an individual’s autonomy. Some alterations are permitted by our society and should be‚ but people should

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