see as the most likely future(s) of diplomacy? Will this (these) be the same in every sphere of policy? And in all parts of the world? In today’s world the concept of "diplomacy" over the years is beginning to take many faces. After World War II‚ the concept of "world order" was as clearly delineated‚ as the concept of "diplomacy". But over time‚ diplomacy ceased to be a binding chain between states. It has expanded its scope of action. Along with public diplomacy began to appear more of its subspecies:
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Rachel White The Challenger On January 28th‚ 1986‚ the Challenger‚ a space shuttle‚ was to make an important journey into outer space. The challenger launch took the attention from many Americans. A woman named Christa McAuliffe‚ an average American school teacher was also on the journey. Christa McAuliffe was going to give school lessons to students from space. Children were anxious to Learn from space‚ and adults everywhere were fascinated. The morning of January 28‚ 1986 was going to be
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Making Analysis Report Mengjie Chen Instructor‚ Peter G. Dominick Columbia and Tenerife Case study The Tenerife crash‚ recently referred as the biggest air disaster in history‚ seems to have little connection with the tragedy of Space Shuttle Columbia. However‚ there are similarities‚ especially some decisions made by two people from the two cases respectively. When they made certain decisions‚ they did fall into similar cognitive traps which‚ if identified in time‚ would prevent the two
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accuracy. Common examples of flashbulb memories would be the assassination of president J F Kennedy‚ John Lennon‚ the Space shuttle disaster in 1986‚ and the attack on the twin towers. One study to challenge this was a study led by Ulric Neisser in 1992. It compared people’s immediate recollections and then their later recollections two and a half years after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. It was suggested that people’s memories of the event and how they had heard about it deteriorated considerably
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communication information must be shared among all co-workers. If the communication is not shared among all the co-workers‚ then that is when the company infrastructure starts to fail. Two examples of failed communication are the Challenger Space Shuttle and the Mars Climate Orbiter disasters suffered by NASA. When a business has good communication a strong relationship can be developed between co-workers‚ subordinates‚ supervisors‚ peers and even vendors. A business depending on good communication
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John Schwartz’s “The Long Countdown” is about the collaboration of the U.S. and Russia in their space programs. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has suspended America’s space shuttle program until the year 2015. So‚ American astronomers need to travel to Star City in Russia to get to the International Space Station. The living conditions in Star City were horrible in the past years‚ but Russia has taken great measures to improve the living conditions for the Americans. The U.S
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References: 1. Charles‚ M. T. The Last Flight of Space Shuttle Challenger. The Political Environment: The Concept of Administrative Power: Pg110-119 2. Dave‚ Eyes Turned Skyward. : 2008-2010. : p. 1 3. Feynman‚ R.P.‚ Report of the PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident. . NASA website‚ 1986. : p. 1-7. 4. Mckenndo‚ The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster A Study in Organizational Ethics. : p. 1-7. 5. Milliken‚ F. J.‚ Starbuck‚ W.
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The Challenger Disaster By: Kathy Neuner & Jeremy Rider Executive Summary Many factors must be examined to find the underlying reason for the horrible disaster of the space shuttle Challenger. We will cover both the technical causes to the disaster and the communication breakdown with NASA. We will also look at the outside pressure that NASA was receiving from the media‚ congress and the military. Recommendations for NASA and anyone in the communication field will be given. These recommendations
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Disaster Strikes Hindenburg No More The Hindenburg disaster took place on Thursday‚ May 6‚ 1937‚ as the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed. The source of how the fire started is till today being debated. The occupancy of the aircraft was 36 passengers and an additional 61 crew members . The fatalities of this disaster was totaled at 36 people‚ which included 13 passengers and 23 crewmen. This unpredictable tragedy sparked fear in people and in turn ending
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in 1981. NASA had it’s share of excitement in the 80’s too‚ even though some events weren’t things to celebrate. NASA sent Sally Ride as the first woman to Space on June 18th‚ 1983‚ but in 1986 things took a bad turn around for NASA when the space shuttle “Challenger” exploded shortly after lift-off on January 28th (Jennifer Rosenberg). On top of all those events; between 1981 and 1983‚ 1‚450 people were infected with AIDS (most of them being gay/bisexual men or excessive drug users. The disease was
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