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    After the signing of the treaty of versailles, which ended World War 2, this started the first step in global disarmament when the allied forces took all the weapons from the axis powers. Global disarmament is the belief that no man or country should own a gun in the world. People who support global disarmament say that our world is in need for peace. That is one of the main goals the UN is trying to accomplish because they believe that to attain that peace we need to remove the fear of what…

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    Case Study: Hoof Nuclear

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    1. Introduction Hoof Nuclear (HN) has been surfaced with some issues ever since it opened. Many foreign governments and funded campaign group wants to seize the operations of Hoof Nuclear. Hoof Nuclear is owned by Hoof Power Company and has been around 51 years. Ever since its operation, the neighboring counties (Beeland and Ceeland) want them to seize their operation. But this nuclear power station has been supported by many local government…

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    “Those who fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it,” This quote by George Santayana, perfectly highlights the dangers of not acting on genocide in our world. Too many times has the international reacted too late to genocides that are committed around the world. Too many lives have been lost in this past century, that could have been saved, if countries had stepped in sooner, but with the support and funding of the Genocide Convention, many genocides can be stopped in there tracks and…

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    Andrew Demaris Lan Xang Dynasty Minister of Weapons Development It’s been fifty-two years since the Second War for Empire devastated the world. Obviously a result of democracy, for everyone knows that governments run by the common people are doomed to fail, the only beneficial thing about the wars was the creation of our current Lan Xang Dynasty. Sure the Brazilians were able to join together after being lead by Field Marshal da Cunha, but after decades of elections and a mutual understanding…

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    grave matter that has been threatening our world since Enrico Fermi successfully created the first nuclear reactor, which later on made way for the atomic and hydrogen bombs. Currently, nine countries are in possession of nuclear weapons. This is enough nuclear capability to wipe out the human race completely. This is what is worrisome. During the Cold War, we saw a considerable increase of nuclear armament in the United States and Russia. A most welcomed change occurred in 1987 when American…

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    North Korea Research Paper

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    Nuclear weaponry is perhaps the most dangerous technology developed by civilized society. When a mad man rises to power with such weapons at his disposal it is a threat to the civilized world. Furthermore, these threats should be handled with the utmost importance to ensure the safety of our communities. The international community shall not take these threats lightly. North Korea is a nuclear country run by a malevolent dictator; therefore, military action may be the only solution to eliminate…

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    Nuclear Deterrence: A Justification for a world with Weapons of Mass Destruction Most people in the developed countries believe that the inclusion of nuclear deterrence to the security of their country is vital to world peace. Nuclear deterrence are a philosophical theory which states that nuclear weapons serve the purpose of discouraging opposition countries from attacking with their own nuclear weapons due to the undertaking of retaliation via mutually assured destruction. But, is there any…

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    kept mankind on a brink of self-destruction through means of a nuclear holocaust. Although, there was never a conflict to break out. Mankind never wiped itself out and the Soviet Union collapsed. Following the Cold War, there has been a significant draw down of warheads and nuclear weapons remain a highly debated topic. To support this debate, one side favors the continued stockpile of nuclear weaponry. The validity and necessity of nuclear weapons can be attributed to quite a few factors: the…

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    increasingly more traumatizing. Nuclear weapons marked the beginnings of a catastrophic Era, in reference to not only humanity, but also to the annihilation of dissimilar animate and inanimate creations. Before the first recorded nuclear launch against human targets, during World War 2, Nazi Germany was the initial birthplace in reference to the discovery of nuclear fission. The construction of such heavy artillery in the U.S. began with Albert Einstein 's proclamation of nuclear fission in…

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    In 1982, the Van Halen rock band decided to include a controversial clause in their contract rider; have a full bowl of M&Ms in the backstage, but with the restriction of not even a single brown M&M in it. This requirement was used by the band to ensure that the promoter had read throughout all the points in the contract, and if this particular request was not paid enough attention that might indicate that even other more important information was neglected. As it was explained by David Lee Roth…

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