existing, then. Why is international community against stateless persons? Travelling is difficult, getting visas in grey passports; stateless person doesn't have the consulate protection abroad; stateless persons don't have political rights (they have all other rights), that means to elect and to be elected on the parliamentary level and cannot get positions on the state service. Harder to trace criminal. Why is international community against dual-citizenship? People have additional obligations (military obligation, paying taxes) and additional rights. For states it's difficult to trace criminals etc. A defined territory Government Capacity to enter into relations with other states (def from the convention) if states can enter into relations with other states ,it means that the state is recognized by other surrounding
It was the Germans who built the first really big rockets, as a way of bombing Britain without needing to use aircraft. First the V1 was built and then later the V2 - a more powerful rocket which was able to carry a large warhead of explosives to Britain. After the war, the Soviet Union and the United States took German rocket technology back to their countries. The main motive was to build rockets to launch nuclear missiles. The idea of using military rockets to launch a satellite was really an afterthought. In the 1950s the Soviet Union and the USA invested large amounts of money in their new space programmes. On 4 October 1957, an announcement by the Soviet Union took the world by surprise. `Sputnik', the first artificial satellite, which literally means "travelling companion" had been launched and was in orbit around the Earth. `Sputnik' was small, no bigger in fact than a football, and compared to today's
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Also I think that if a person is really active, he can engage other people in his activities all the time and this is really positive in the neighborhood. What about the future! Questions related to my future have become very frequent lately. People are all the time asking questions about my future and it is always been very hard to give a complete answer about it. I have mentioned my interests then and that at the moment my dream is to study political science in England after the military service here. To tell the truth, I don’t know who I would like to be in the future. To my mind, it is always hard to talk about future because it is a path of coincidences. Future events tends to appear unexpectedly- it is impossible to say which factors are going to determine my life in the end. My greatest goal in life is to be happy but the moment it is pretty difficult to say something certain about my future. Everyone has to hash out exactly what makes them happy and after that pursue their dream
most of them fail. Very few. In 1949 Faulkner receiver Nobel Prize. In his speech he expressed hope, that people will not only indure but they will prevail. The second world war. Post WWII literature. After 1945. America emerged as a superpower, it was untouched from the war. America helped Europe to rebuild itself. The famous Marshall's plan. America was ready to give money to Europe to stop the communists. a lot of military bases were organized in Europe. Gradually the cold war developed between the former allies-USA and USSR. The result of the cold war, there began intellectual terror, in USA and USSR. The intellectual terror is embodied in the character Senator McCarthy, very odeous figure, suspected that many American intellectuals were secret communists. he organized modern whichhunts. He ruined the lives and careers of very talented Americans
wires, reversing the intricate enciphering process. In a few minutes, he had the plaintext before him. It was in Japanese. Brotherhood had taken some of the orientation courses in that difficult language that the Navy gave to assist its cryptanalysts. He was in no sense a translator, however, and none was on duty next door in OP-20-GZ, the translating section. He put a red priority sticker on the decode and hand-carried it to the Signal Intelligence Service, the Army counterpart of OP-20-O, where he knew that a translator was on overnight duty. Leaving it there, he returned to OP-20-G. By now it was after 5 a.m. in Washington—the message having lost three hours as it passed through three time zones in crossing the continent. The S.I.S translator rendered the Japanse as: "Will the Ambassador please submit to the United States Government (if possible to the Secretary of State) our reply to the United States at 1:00 p.m. on the 7th, your time
British Cuisine Some people criticize English food. They say it's unimaginable, boring, tasteless, it's chips with everything and totally overcooked vegetables. The basic ingredients, when fresh, are so full of flavour that British haven't had to invent sauces to disguise their natural taste. What can compare with fresh pees or new potatoes just boiled and served with butter? Why drown spring lamb in wine or cream and spices, when with just one or two herbs it is absolutely delicious? If you ask foreigners to name some typically English dishes, they will probably say "Fish and chips" then stop. It is disappointing, but true that, there is no tradition in England of eating in restaurants, because the food doesn't lend itself to such preparation. English cooking is found at home. So it is difficult to a good English restaurant with a reasonable prices. In most cities in Britain you'll find Indian, Chinese, French and Italian restaurants. In London you'll also find Indonesian,
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