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Locate the Ka'aba on a map to check your prayer direction. Darfur Is Dying - Play mtvU's Darfur refugee game for change. "Don't Gross out the World" interactive game about dining customs #geographyteacher. EU Diversity. The Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates The Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Play the Peace Doves Game About the game Eight countries in the world possess nuclear weapons.

The Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

Five of them are allowed to, according to the Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1970. The Nobel Prize The Nobel Peace Prizes in 1959, 1962, 1974, 1982, 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2005 were awarded to people and organisations working for nuclear disarmament. Readings The Development and Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons » Share this: Share on facebook Share on google_plusone_share Share on twitter More Sharing Services Share on email To cite this pageMLA style: "The Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons".

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Democracies in the World

Democracy is a human right. Most countries in the world claim they are democratic, but are they? You can find out here by having a look at the Democracy Map! During the years, many countries have moved from a non-democratic government to a democracy. But during the years previous to 2010, six countries are more democratic (Togo, Bhutan, Maldives, Pakistan, Thailand and Montenegro) and eight are less democratic (Gabon, Lesotho, Mauretania, Senegal, Afganistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bahrain and Jordan). Start the Democracy Map! About the Democracy map Democracy can be defined in many different ways. Democratic countries: The citizens have a high degree of political and civil freedom. Partly democratic countries: The citizens have a lower degree of political rights and civil freedom, often due to insufficient legislation and corruption.

Non-democratic countries: The citizens have no civil freedom and the political processes are strictly controlled. Conflict Map. Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates Conflict Map Start the Conflict Map About the map In the course of the 20th century, mankind experienced some of the most devastating wars of all times.

Conflict Map

Where did these wars take place? The Nobel Prize Have a look at the list of all Nobel Peace Prize Laureates from 1901 until today! Readings Wars in the 20th Century and Nobel Peace Prize Statistics » Share this: Share on facebook Share on google_plusone_share Share on twitter More Sharing Services18 Share on email To cite this pageMLA style: "Conflict Map". Recommended: The Legacy of Alfred Nobel On 27 November 1895 Alfred Nobel signed his last will in Paris. Play the Blood Typing Game Try to save some patients and learn about human blood types!

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