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    Atoms for Peace Analysis

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    as a powerful orator‚ Eisenhower used an informal style of speech to persuade‚ inspire and motivate the people. He had incredible control over diction and his speeches were considered informative. The eight years between the explosion of the first atomic bomb in 1945 and Dwight

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    mistake: he let his responsible official for nuclear energy declare that no nation has the right to determine another nation’s – in this case Iran’s - nuclear policy. He also said that Persia is going to have nuclear weapons‚ without a doubt and faster than one might think. This aroused suspicion among US president Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter‚ they were afraid Iran strove after plutonium for the construction of nuclear weapons instead of using it for energy production. But what about the current leader

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    Sovereignty and Treaties

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    made the sovereignty of the state is affected‚ meaning that when one country doesn’t comply with the agreements made the sovereignty of the state is at stake. International Atomic Agency is supposed to be controlling the nuclear disaster in Japan‚ but because Japan is not very cooperative in providing information to this Agency‚ the Agency cannot do a very good job in controlling the whole situation. There is clearly a miscommunication problem here. In order to prevent disasters such as the one

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    nuclear terrorism

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    natural or legal person‚ an international organization or a State to do or refrain from doing an act”‚ according to the 2005 United Nations International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism. HISTORY As early as December 1945‚ politicians worried about the possibility of smuggling nuclear weapons into the United States‚ though this was still in the context of a battle between the superpowers of the Cold War. Congressmen quizzed the "father of the atomic bomb‚" J. Robert Oppenheimer

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    Nuclear Proliferation

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    world because the spread of these weapons can be life threatening‚ especially when in the hands of those who do not have regard for human life. The vital atomic bomb discoveries began in the 1930s by Enrico Fermi‚ Otto Hahn‚ Fritz Strassman and Lise Meltner. In the late 1940s‚ The U.S. used this research to explode the world’s first atomic bomb‚ known as the “The Trinity Test” in New Mexico‚ which released 19 kilotons of TNT. This bomb was the most powerful weapon ever used before at that time

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    Iran’s Development of Nuclear Energy: A Realist and Constructivist Perspective Iran’s development of nuclear energy includes the advancement of nuclear technologies encompassing a uranium enrichment program and construction of facilities such as power reactors and heavy water reactors‚ which is subject to a thick haze of repudiation that incorporates an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) investigation (Kerr‚ 2014‚ pp. 1-3). The understanding of the abovementioned nuclear developments in

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    Iran's Nuclear Program

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    Introduction “Now I am become death‚ the destroyer of worlds‚” (Oppenheimer‚ 1965‚ 0:47). So said Julius Robert Oppenheimer‚ one of the men credited with creating the atomic bomb‚ when describing the first test detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16‚ 1945‚ at the Alamogordo Bomb Range in New Mexico ( Sublette‚ 1999)‚ as he quotes the Hindu holy text‚ the Bhagavad Vita. Nuclear weapons have only been used in warfare twice‚ both times by the United States during World War I‚ when the United States

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    MUN Resolution Libya

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    The General Assembly First Committee Main Submitter: Libya Question Of: Revisiting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in the 21st Century THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY‚ Keeping in mind that nuclear weapons pose a significant threat to the general well-being and safety of the world‚ Noting the destruction that may be caused by the use of nuclear weapons; Observing that it is possible that certain nations may hold malevolent intent for their nuclear weapons‚ whether existing or that will come

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    recent history is nuclear power: the use of nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity. Unlike fossil fuels‚ they do not emit any atmospheric pollutants‚ generate immense energy with little fuel‚ and have little waste. In other words‚ nuclear power has become the most economically efficient tool for the production of energy – but also the most dangerous. Nuclear power plants carry the risk that dangerously high radioactivity contained within the plant could possibly leak during an accident. On

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    Current Affairs Analysis

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    2013 Iran is publicly known to have been developing its nuclear program since 2002. Despite the assurances by Iranian policymakers of energy production intentions‚ international community – mainly US and Europe – remains skeptical about the true aims of Iran’s searches for nuclear capability. Continuous inspections of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) followed by numerous resolutions and economic sanctions imposed by US and allies haven’t to day been successful in halting country’s

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