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  • ...behavior, and public policy. Political science also studies [[power]] in international relations and the theory of Great powers and Superpowers.
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  • ...gnize any way of making this [[relationship]] [[compulsory]] on the weaker power.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzerain]
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  • ...g natural fusion power sources such as the Sun, remains an ongoing area of international physics and engineering research. ...l_Atomic_Energy_Agency IAEA] report that there are 437 operational nuclear power reactors, in 31 countries. Although not every reactor is producing electric
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  • ..., the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki and the CIOMS 1993 International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects. ...lth without work, pleasure without restraint, knowledge without character, power without conscience, and industry without morality.[https://www.urantia.org/
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  • *1 : the [[power]], right, or [[authority]] to [[interpret]] and apply the [[law]] *2 a : the [[authority]] of a [[sovereign]] power to govern or legislate
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  • Internationalists also [[advocate]] the [[presence]] of an international [[organization]], such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations ...e]] between countries, with some [[limited]] supranational powers given to international [[organizations]] controlled by those nations via intergovernmental treatie
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  • ...lity. The "imbalance of power" may be [[social]] power and/or [[physical]] power. The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a "target". ...[[fact]], on an international scale, [[perceived]] or real imbalances of [[power]] between [[nations]], in both economic systems and in [[treaty]] systems,
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  • ...major [[focus]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations international relations] [[policy]] since their debut. ...ons in the past, but has since disassembled their arsenal and submitted to international safeguards.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_bomb]
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  • ...ighly debatable, even inappropriate. You have heard the maxim: ‘With great power comes great responsibility.’ Bearing this motto in mind, let us take this ...ver, would nations of Urantia relinquish their power of decision making in international matters to a Global Council? Or should I say, would the so-called superpowe
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/French_Revolution French Revolution]. After the Jacobins lost power, the word "terrorist" became a term of [[abuse]]. Although "terrorism" orig ...se]] of intimidating a [[population]] or compelling a [[government]] or an international organization to do or abstain from doing any act".
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  • ...n a [[state]] has broken up into several [[entities]], and no longer has [[power]] over those [[entities]], as it used to have previously. An example of thi
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  • ...They are engaging in the final throes of desperate attempts at grasping [[power]], all the while losing their grip on the [[ability]] to [[control]] the [[ ...ust]] in falsehood from their eyes no longer stand by while the few hold [[power]], fed by greed, over the many.
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  • ...iple [[wives]] often become a [[status]] [[symbol]] denoting [[wealth]], [[power]], and [[fame]]. Polyandry is less rare than the figure commonly cited in t ...has been ruled to violate the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICCPR ICCPR] (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights), and the United Nations has recomme
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  • ...ilots. This is a time for talks, for meetings, for [[comparisons]] and for international mediations. Sincere thought and [[consideration]] is what is needed and in ...— if they had been allowed to flourish — would have you do your near-free international and outerspace travel by now, not to ignore your improved air quality. Ages
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  • ...a [[state]] or region often becomes the [[focal point]] of [[political]] [[power]], and becomes a capital through conquest or amalgamation. This was the cas The [[convergence]] of [[political]] and [[economic]] or [[cultural]] [[power]] is by no means [[universal]]. Traditional capitals may be [[economically]
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  • ...having implications at intrapersonal, interpersonal, [[institutional]] and international levels. ...[nuclear bomb]] of the [[emotions]]." With an awareness of the emotional [[power]] created by humiliation, those feelings can - albeit with considerable [[e
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  • ...2 ''The [[aristocracy]]''. The upper classes with [[money]] and official [[power]], the [[privileged]] and ruling groups. ...ces and the [[bankers]], the traders—the big importers and exporters—the [[international]] merchants.
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_antiquity classical antiquity] portray the [[power]] and feats of its military [[leaders]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...[changes]] have been wrought, and military [[power]] continues to dominate international [[relations]]. The role of the military today is as central to global [[soc
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  • ...munity]] of fans of the [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] [[genre]]s, an international fan sub-culture which dates back to the 1930s and has held the annual World ...ent consumers, who appear increasingly likely to attempt to assert their [[power]] as a bloc. Fan activism in support of the 2007 Writers Guild of America
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  • '''Caesaropapism''' is the [[idea]] of combining the [[power]] of secular government with, or making it superior to, the [[spiritual]] [ ...m is just as applicable to similar reports between secular and religious [[power]] when the titles of one or both office holders are different, and even at
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