Chemical Weapons Convention

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    Business in LG Have you ever wondered what would make Lagrange more technology fun. Lagrange needs to have something fun for the kids in the summer. people in La grange need to start talking about what La grange needs. La grange has to many Mexican restaurants and burger restaurants and there's need to put in a movie theater and a arcade. La grange has to much things that they probably don't even care what people want in LG. There are like 3 to 4 burger restaurants and people are probably too…

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    Economic aspect of the Chemical Weapon In order to obtain chemical weapons, each country needed to face the problem of finding the source of raw material available in their country, the manufacture of raw material and, the transportation and training of human forces that would be used in time of war. The economic aspects of the chemical weapon are extensive, but we confine it to the study of the acquisition of raw materials. The Allies and the acquisition of raw materials In the middle of June…

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    make it happen.” -Michael Jordan. That quote describes what I felt like after being in Chicago.Last February I was given the opportunity to attend the LEAD conference for Student Council. The LEAD conference is national Student Council leadership convention. The opportunity to go was an experience that I will never forget and an experience that changed my life. Going into this event, I thought it would just be some seminars and would be a pretty fun time with my friends. I didn’t really…

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    characters.” Stan Lee is one of the original people who worked with Marvel comics. She brought up the Walking Dead characters for my brother, who’s a fan of them. Wizard World is a traveling convention that goes to several major cities. This particular one is called Wizard World Chicago, even though the convention…

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    convention (68) – a noun Convention means an agreement that is arranged in a meeting between people and they make decisions. EX: The new managers seemed to be delightful after their convention because they trust each other, and they will have new plans for the future. recoil (71) – a noun Recoil means: when a gun is been fired, a movement is back suddenly. Ex: He was going to hunt , and he seemed afraid because I saw the recoil of his gun several time. I think the man was training because…

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    large-scale chemical warfare during World War I at the Second Battle of Ypres, which affected the use of chemical weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. World War I began in Ypres on October 7, 1914, when German forces troops entered…

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    The Geneva Protocol

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    conflicts of all biological and chemical methods of warfare, regardless of any technical developments.” Adopted 83-3 with 36 abstentions, the resolution indicates “although the vote cannot be regarded as a resounding affirmation[... there is] a very substantial amount of support.” The protocol was reaffirmed in 1989 by 140 states in the Declaration of the Conference on Chemical Weapons Use in which all states agreed to "solemnly affirm their commitments not to use chemical weapons and condemn…

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    ricin they state that, “The United States is a party to both the Biological Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention”. This means that the United States has promised to stop production of the weapon. Also the department of health has listed ricin as a chemical that is illegal to, own, manufacture, or use in the United States. according to a scientist named Doug Hanson, who formerly worked in the Bio Weapon development in the military's R&D department “Ricin is not a living bioagent…

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    the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons became effective in the year (1970), the treaty included a provision to review every five years in general conferences, as there was a clause stating that the period of validity of the treaty is twenty-five years. It decided that the entry into force of the Treaty indefinitely on the Review Conference held in the year…

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    Autonomous Weapons

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    to take this to such an extreme as to make human soldiers irrelevant? Even if we can go that far, should we? These are the questions we face in the 21st Century. As a military force, the United States has had ‘fire and forget weapons’ since the late 1950’s. These weapons have been able to detect and track a target without additional input from the firing unit since their inception. But, they have always had a weakness, or a control, they had to be fired by a human hand. Until now, we have…

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