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  • 33Nuclear program of Iran — See also: Iran and weapons of mass destruction Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 34James R. Schlesinger — Infobox US Cabinet official name=James R. Schlesinger imagesize=180px order=9th title=Director of Central Intelligence term start=January 2 1973 term end=July 2 1973 predecessor=Richard Helms successor=William Colby order2=12th title2=United… …

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  • 35Massive retaliation — Massive retaliation, also known as a massive response or massive deterrence, is a military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack. Contents 1 Strategy 2 History 3 …

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  • 37Eugene Trivizas — Eugene (Eugenios) Trivizas, (born in 1946 in Athens, Greece) is the author of more than 100 children s books. He received his LL.B degree at Athens University in 1969. In 1972 passed the Athens Bar examinations and in the same year he was called… …

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  • 38House demolition in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict — House demolition is a controversial tactic used by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) in Jerusalem and the West Bank and Gaza Strip during the course of the Israeli Palestinian conflict.Official IDF explanations for house demolitions include use as …

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  • 40Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment — The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment (MDVE) was a study done in 1981 1982, led by Lawrence W. Sherman, to evaluate the effectiveness of various police responses to domestic violence calls in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The study was performed …

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