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    In Class Exercise

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    通过中美政府的努力,东突厥斯坦伊斯兰运动也被列为恐怖主义。它是1995至1999年爆炸案的幕后凶手,而且和本。拉登的基地组织相关。外交部发言人孔泉昨天如是说。 (3)Summary lead Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan and US Secretary of State Colin Powell(科林鲍威尔) held talks on Thursday and exchanged views on Sino-US relations and other international and regional issues of common concern. (4)Multi-element lead Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan

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    Indo-Us Civil Nuclear Deal

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    on their common values and interests‚ the two leaders resolve: * To create an international environment conducive to promotion of democratic values‚ and to strengthen democratic practices in societies which wish to become more open and pluralistic. * To combat terrorism relentlessly. They applaud the active and vigorous counterterrorism cooperation between the two countries and support more international efforts in this direction. Terrorism is a global scourge and the one we will fight

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    centuries humans have always continued to try and find new ways of converting one form of energy into one which humans can manipulate for their own use. One of the most recent forms of converting energy‚ which is gaining in popularity is nuclear energy. With 14 percent of the world using it today it is a viable alternative to burning fossil fuels. To give you a basic idea on how the process of converting energy works according to the Canadian Nuclear Association is as basic as‚ “splitting the uranium

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    weapons of mass destruction (WMD) stated: “Proliferation of WMDs and their delivery systems constitutes a major threat to international peace and security. The threat is compounded by the interest of terrorists in acquiring WMD. This would undermine the foundations of international order…Proliferation is a threat not only to our security‚ but also to the wider international system. We call for a halt to proliferation activities in a way that is demonstrable and verifiable. Non- proliferation

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    What are the reasons? The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant did not operate due to movements against nuclear energy and partly‚ due to Marcos’ administration. There was also a movement called Network Opposed to the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (NO to BNPP) in order to encourage and inform the public about the anomalies and controversies that had happened before‚

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    Situation in North Korea

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    technology in defiance of international law and pursuing nuclear‚ biological and chemical weapons programs. In 2006‚ North Korea tested a small nuclear weapon‚ showing its status as a nuclear power‚ and straining its already bad diplomatic relationship with the rest of the world. The international community believes that North Korea’s nuclear weapons are a danger to Asia and the rest of the world. North Korea insists the weapons are intended for defense only. How the international community responds to

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    Thus my area of investigation is on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty‚ also known as the NPT‚ which is an international treaty that became international law in 1970. It aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology. It also aims to achieve the goal of total nuclear disarmament. The treaty strives to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Some primary sources I will be using include the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. As this is the area I am investigating

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    THE ENDLESS CONTENTIOUS RELATION BETWEEN U.S. AND IRAN The critical relation between Iran and Us is drawing attention from the whole international community that observes anguished the evolution of their actions. Their relation is at the peak of the tension and the future does not look untroubled. On the one hand Americans think that one of the biggest threat to the global stability is Iran‚ as results from the December 2007 American Gallup Pool‚ and on the other hand Iran fears a possible war

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    Iran Nuclear Conflict

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    will perform a nuclear attack if Iran is granted permission. On top of that‚ Israel and Iran always had conflicts which meant that at any time once Iran advertised a threat‚ Israel was first to have concern. This fear led to the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) to go and inspect Iran around 2007. Iran had not allowed for any additional inspection‚ and that made other countries worry if they have anything to hide. This was true and in February Dickinson 2 2009 the IAEA said that Iran had

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    Chernobyl Presentation 1

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    The Chernobyl Disaster By: Dennis Fowler and Vicky Eads A Day that Shocked the World and Scarred it for Years to Come The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant  Located 11 miles north of the city of Chernobyl Plant consisted of 4 reactors each producing 1‚000 MW of electricity   Produced 10% of Ukraine’s electricity  Construction began in the 1970’s  Reactor #4 was completed in 1983 At the time of the accident‚ reactors #5 and #6 were in progress of being built.  Events Leading to the

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