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North America. Speech by Jin Young Choi Presentation by Su Jin Km Editing and translation by Bin Cho. Agenda. 1. Supervising firearms sales and gun control 2. Reviewing legitimacy to media’s report on ethnic and racial identity of terrorist suspects
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North America Speech by Jin Young Choi Presentation by Su Jin Km Editing and translation by Bin Cho
Agenda 1. Supervising firearms sales and gun control 2. Reviewing legitimacy to media’s report on ethnic and racial identity of terrorist suspects 3. Dealing with North Korean threats of carrying out pre-emptive nuclear strikes on the U.S regarding the security of the Korean peninsula and it’s neighboring countries
The first agenda; Supervising firearms sales and gun control
Law, Policy, Practice or Proposal on… • Possession, • Production, • Importation, • Shipment • Sale • Use • Of firearms
AGAINST • Means of protecting oneself legally is needed. • Existing laws are enough if executed more carefully.
President Obama’s suggested initiatives The reinstatement and strengthening of the assault weapons ban Limiting ammunition magazines to a 10-round capacity Universal background checks for gun sales IN FAVOR Providing schools with resource officers and counselors establishing stronger punishments for gun trafficking putting more police officers on the streets
Canada 1995-2012 Registration of all firearms is mandatory 2012-present Registration is NOT mandatory in most cities 1930s Registration of handguns is mandatory
The second agenda; Reviewing legitimacy to media’s report on ethnic and racial identity of terrorist suspects
North America AGAINST revealing ethnic and racial identity Because of …. BOSTON BOMB
The third agenda; Dealing with North Korean threats of carrying out pre-emptive nuclear strikes on the U.S regarding the security of the Korean peninsula and it’s neighboring countries
Why does N.K threaten UK? United States led the successful push for sanctions at the United Nations to punish North Korea for its nuclear test
strategic patience “ The negotiations or offers of aid to Pyongyang are withheld unless the North Korea leadership shows positive, constructive behavior and willingness to negotiate over the dismantling of its nuclear weapons program ”
“If the North attempts any provocation against our people and country, you must respond strongly at the first contact with them without any political consideration.”
Strong measures against N.K Ask to give up nuclear weapon in order to get more aids 1998~2008 reconciliation and economic cooperation
CONCLUSION Agenda 1 • How many countries respond to firearms sales and gun control • Various examples of North American countries Agenda 2 • 1. The action of mass media when they doubt terrorist suspects. • 2. Specific example – Boston Bombing Agenda 3 • 1. The reason why North Korea threatens the United States, the Korean Peninsula and it's neighboring countries. • 2. How the president Obama and Park Geun-hye respond to North Korean threats.
Thank you for listening NORTH AMERICA
What is Nuclear power? • The use of sustained nuclear fusion, either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nuclear of an atom splits into smaller parts, to generate heat and electricity.
Nuclear pollutionresulted by natural disasters • Earthquakes, tsunamis, widespread river flooding and hurricanes ex)Fukushima-earthquake and tsunami
Points of issues I • One of the most dangerous type of pollution • Radioactive particles are released • They continue to fall for several years.
POINTS OF ISSUES II • Become vulnerable to flooding, earthquakes, and tsunamis → provide a ready source of cooling water for the essential service water system. • some power plants are built upon seismically active zones
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) → world's center of cooperation in the nuclear field
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES’ACTIONS TILL NOW I • Hyogo Framework for Action(2005) • endorsed by the UN →enactedto reduce disaster risks • The International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) → assists in the implementation of the framework mentioned above
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES’ACTIONS TILL NOW II • Formation of the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group (INSAG) • by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) → express their recommendations on current and future nuclear safety issues
Climate Refugees
SEA LEVEL RISES • Between 1870 and 2004 Sea level rose 195mm • 2 Main Factors 1) Thermal Expansion 2) Contribution of land-based ice due to increasing melting
TUVALU • Highest Point = 15ft.(4.6m) • Experienced the effect of El Nino an La Nina The Changes Of Tuvalu Territory
MALDIVES • Protected areas of Maldives are administrated by ministry of EPA of Maldives • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 2007 report predicted the upper limit of the sea level rises will be 59cm by 2100
SITUATION • ACR • Association for Climate Refugees • Make a way to help climate refugees, but only who are in Bangladesh • LiSER • Living Space for Environmental Refugees • Making solutions for refugees who lost their homeland