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    Why did we lose the space shuttles? On January 28‚ 1986‚ the Challenger space shuttle was lost during a terrible explosion. This tragedy killed seven members who were on board and had such an impact on NASA‚ that they suspended shuttle flights for two years. But why did the shuttle suffer this devastating explosion? The Challenger suffered several launch delays six days prior to liftoff. NASA officials overruled concerns that the engineers had‚ and ordered a liftoff at 11:38 a.m. “I found out

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    Abstract President Ronald Reagan delivered one of his most powerful speeches on the tragedy of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986. In his speech‚ Reagan was able to unite the country during a time of extreme heartache and tragedy. Through his exceptional use of language‚ President Reagan delivered a speech that will forever be remembered for its consoling power. President Reagan gave this memorable speech on the Challenger on the day of the crash‚ January 28th‚ 1986. He had been scheduled

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    Diplomacy means the resolution of problems in foreign policy within peaceful methods and negotiations ways. Diplomat or representative means the person and institution which has been in this process. Qadesh Treaty of Hittites is the first known written diplomacy sample. Type of diplomacy are as below; Bilateral diplomacy‚ Multilateral diplomacy‚ Conference diplomacy‚ Parliamentary diplomacy‚ Summit diplomacy. Diplomat or bureaucrat is the person who applies the diplomacy. Diplomats visit

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    Basically‚ diplomacy is a function of national power. This view was stated by Hans J. Morgenthau and supported in his essay‚ The Future of Diplomacy. Diplomacy‚ in the eyes of Morgenthau‚ is fourfold. First of all‚ diplomacy must take in respect the objective and the means by which it can be attained. For example‚ if a weak nation is trying to use diplomacy‚ it must first determine how much power it has in relation to the country it is dealing with‚ and if it�s goals are attainable with that

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    devastating than war. New challenges require solutions provided by fresh insight from relatively new candidates. A male-dominated representation of diplomacy is no longer viable within an interconnected world where women matter. Diplomats must be able to represent the whole of society without remaining blinded to gender. As such‚ bringing women into diplomacy is a symbol of hope and modernisation for the 21st century. Unfortunately‚ the number of women in senior diplomatic positions is seriously underrepresented

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    COURSE OVERVIEW Geoffrey Wiseman - “Polylateralism: Diplomacy’s Third Dimension” - two basis forms of diplomacy that have evolved over the years: bilateral (conduct of relations between two states) and multilateral (conduct of relations between three or more states at permanent or ad hoc international conferences - ague that polylateralism constitutes diplomacy’s third dimension (conduct of relations between official entities and at least one unofficial nonstate entity) - define state actors

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    described as "a caricature of pinstriped men gliding their way around a never-ending global cocktail party. (Samuel P. Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel) J. W. Burton has noted that "despite the absence of any specific specialized training‚ diplomacy has a high professional status‚ due perhaps to a degree of secrecy and mystery that its practitioners self-consciously promote. The state supports the high status‚ privileges and self-esteem of its diplomats in order to support its own international

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    DIPLOMACY MEANING OF DIPLOMACY Diplomacy is known as the art of forging a relationship without resorting to arguments or conflicts. The term is usually used in reference to foreign policies or external affairs. Foreign ambassadors or envoys are specially designated to negotiate on matters of bilateral or multilateral interests to nations‚ and also to discuss on laws and agreements which can affect their nation. Diplomacy defers from an aggressive approach‚ and uses an assertive approach in

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    Assignment Diplomacy signifies finding a solution to and going the best way about an issue/problem in any given circumstance in an attempt to meeting your own needs without the degradation‚ and shaming of others in the process. It is also known as the art and technique of fabricating a diplomatic friendly relationship‚ without the approach of violence to get your point across or needs satisfied. In other words‚ this is the essence of saving others from humiliation and losing dignity. Diplomacy evolves

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    Political diplomacy is practiced but pressure is put constantly on the Iranian Government so that it is apparent that military force may be applied‚ if needed. President Obama’s speech at the Nobel Prize ceremony sums up the administration’s views-“Part of our challenge

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