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    The Green Revolution in Iran On June 12‚ 2009‚ a series of protests broke out after the results of the presidential election in Iran. The riots started in the capital city of Tehran‚ and quickly spread throughout the Islamic Republic. Protestors gathered in other major cities around the world‚ including New York City (Mackey). Hundreds of thousands‚ if not millions of Iranians were protesting against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s reelection‚ which was allegedly the result of electoral fraud

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    Persuasive Essay On Iran

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    Iran‚ a beautiful country‚ is like a rose; it has it’s thorns. One of these major thorns is the fact that they have nuclear power and could be planning on using it to attack the west or even their neighbors. That is why the United States proposed a deal with iran‚ the deal is to release sanctions on them and in turn they will only be able to make low grade uranium. The united states should push for the Iran deal because iran has the resources and knowledge to make a nuclear bomb and ‚ the US believes

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    Basseri of Iran

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    I’m doing my research paper on the Basseri of Iran‚ their social organization‚ beliefs and value as well as their political organization. I will also be identifying their primary way of life‚ also known as their primary mode of subsistence. The Basseri are a pastoral culture‚ who herds sheep and goats in the Middle East‚ specifically Iran. They live in chiefdoms‚ and are nomadic. The Basseri move from area to area every 3 to 4 days‚ having a couple people to get the herd while the rest of the

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    Nuclear

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    beginning of a nuclear age. The original purpose of nuclear energy was to be used as a tool of massive destruction; as demonstrated on Japan in WWII. Once the power of nuclear energy was realized‚ people started to advocate for its potential for good in order to assist humanity. It was put at the top of many political agendas for an improved future. After WWII the dream for many became a reality‚ slowly but surely nuclear power plants started to develop around the world. Using nuclear energy as

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    Nuclear Weapons

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    Nuclear weapons were first developed by the United States prior to the start of World War ll. The first and only times that nuclear weapons were used in battle was against Japan in 1945.  The United States dropped two different style of nuclear weapons on two different Japanese cities.  One bomb used plutonium while the other used uranium to create the explosions.  The bombs were dropped on Hiroshima on August 6‚ 1945 and Nagasaki on August 9‚ 1945.  Estimates of deaths within the four months after

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    Iran: Cultures and Economy

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    a Shiyanova Iran Country Study Iran’s economy is marked by statist policies and an inefficient state sector‚ which create major distortions throughout the system‚ and reliance on oil‚ which provides the majority of government revenues. Price controls‚ subsidies‚ and other rigidities weigh down the economy‚ undermining the potential for private-sector-led growth. Private sector activity is typically limited to small-scale workshops‚ farming‚ and services. Significant informal market activity flourishes

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    Nuclear Power

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    Nuclear Power After reading the article on Nuclear power industry feels the wind at its back by Barbara Wall. I realize that it was mainly focused on the environment and high-energy prices. Aft First of all I wanted to learn more about the environment effects‚ and I found out that the Nuclear Power has huge effect on the environment. For example the article mention the nuclear accident that happened in Ukraine on April 26‚ 1986. Millions of Europeans were affected by this explosion and fire

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    Nuclear Proliferation

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    What is Nuclear Proliferation? Nuclear Proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons‚ fissile material‚ and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information‚ to nations which are not recognized as “Nuclear Weapon States” by the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons; also known as Nuclear Proliferation Treaty or NPT. The purpose of the treaty was to help avoid the spread of nuclear weapons to those countries that have not been recognized as nuclear weapons states. NPT has

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    11/27/13 Nuclear Weapons in Iran Just after the signing ceremony in Geneva on Sunday‚ President Hassan Rouhani of Iran declared that the world had recognized his country’s “nuclear rights.” He was right. The deal will only lead Iran to be more stubborn. Under the deal Iran is supposed to convert it’s nearly 200 kilograms of uranium

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    Nuclear Proliferation

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    Joshua Gutierrez POSI 4367 Doyle 20 October 2013 Nuclear Proliferation: A Threat to Global Security The international security realm has a dispute that is detrimental to international security and inherent to status quo policy. The premise is states that nuclearize weapons produce greater international insecurity‚ while states that denuclearize weapons produce greater international security. With this analysis comprising theoretical‚ scientific‚ and factual concepts with empirical evidence

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