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Part 1: Nuclear Program

Iran is a country led by a great president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.Iran is islamic state in the middle east region. When the other middle eastern countries are Trying to shut the eye of a series of events Carried out by Israel and other Zionist, iran is a country That dared to oppose them. Why Iran can do this? 
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there has been much speculation on the cause of the attack iran, on the one hand there is the support of the attack, and on the other handsome are against such attacks. From some sources say that the origin of the attacks committed by Israel is because Iran began developing nuclear weapons.
Most of the "world"  know that nuclear development is prohibited unless conducted by the U.S. and Israel. Maybe some already know that they are the holder of the world today.

Iran’s nuclear program is one of the most polarizing issues in one of the world’s most volatile regions. While American and European officials believe Tehran is planning to build nuclear weapons, Iran’s leadership says that its goal in developing a nuclear program is to generate electricity without dipping into the oil supply it prefers to sell abroad, and to provide fuel for medical reactors.
Iran and the West have been at odds over its nuclear program for years. But the dispute has picked up steam since November 2011, with new findings by international inspectors, tougher sanctions by the United States and Europe, threats by Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz to oil shipments and Israel signaled increasing readiness to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Fears of an attack on Iran have driven up oil prices and represent a threat to  the already fragile state of a global economy still reeling from a sovereign debt crisis in Europe. At the same time, the Iranians have acutely felt the squeeze from a round of  sanctions aimed at getting Iran to freeze  its uranium enrichment program.
In March 2012, the global powers dealing with the program announced that they had accepted an Iranian offer to resume negotiations that broke off in stalemate more than a year before. Talks were set to begin in Turkey in mid-April, with both sides jostling for advantage in the days running up to the negotiations.
American and European diplomats said that one demand from the Obama administration and its allies would be a halt in the production of uranium fuel that is considered just a few steps from bomb grade, and a stop to the shipment of existing stockpiles of that fuel out of the country.


A Nuclear ‘Trigger’
Starting in early 2008, the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency repeatedly accused Iran of dragging its feet in addressing “possible military dimensions” of its nuclear program. Tehran has declared that all of the evidence gathered by the agency — mostly from the intelligence agencies of member countries, and some from its own inspectors — are fabrications.
An I.A.E.A. report issued in February 2011 listed seven outstanding questions about work Iran apparently conducted on warhead design. The documents in the hands of the agency raise questions about work on how to turn uranium into bomb fuel, how to cast conventional explosives in a shape that can trigger a nuclear blast, how to make detonators, generate neutrons to spur a chain reaction, measure detonation waves and make nose-cones for missiles.
The May report gave new details for all seven of the categories of allegations. The disclosure about the atomic trigger centered on a rare material — uranium deuteride, a form of the element made with deuterium, or heavy hydrogen. Nuclear experts say China and Pakistan appear to have used the material as a kind of atomic sparkplug.
The report said it had asked Iran about evidence of “experiments involving the explosive compression of uranium deuteride to produce a short burst of neutrons” — the speeding particles that split atoms in two in a surge of nuclear energy. In a bomb, an initial burst of neutrons is needed to help initiate a rapid chain reaction.
Harold M. Agnew, a former director of the Los Alamos weapons laboratory, said the compression of uranium deuteride suggested work on an atomic trigger.
The agency’s disclosure about Iran’s alleged use of uranium deuteride also suggests another possible connection between Tehran’s program and Abdul Qadeer Khan, the rogue Pakistani engineer who sold nuclear information.
A famous photograph of Dr. Khan, whom Pakistan has released from house arrest in Islamabad, shows him in front of the schematic diagram of an atom bomb on a blackboard. A pointer to the bomb’s center is labeled uranium deuteride.
The May report also gave fresh charges on the design of missile warheads. Documentary evidence, it said, suggested that Iran had conducted “studies involving the removal of the conventional high explosive payload from the warhead of the Shahab-3 missile and replace it with a spherical nuclear payload.”
The Shahab-3 is one of Iran’s deadliest weapons, standing 56 feet tall. In parades, Iran has draped them with banners reading, “Wipe Israel off the map.”

Iran’s Nuclear History
Iran’s first nuclear program began in the 1960s under the shah. It made little progress, and was abandoned after the 1979 revolution, which brought to power the hard-line Islamic regime. In the mid-1990s, a new effort began, raising suspicions in Washington and elsewhere. Iran insisted that it was living up to its obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, but in 2002, an exile group obtained documents revealing a clandestine program. Faced with the likelihood of international sanctions, the government of Mohammad Khatami agreed in 2003 to suspend work on uranium enrichment and allow a stepped-up level of inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency while continuing negotiations with Britain, France and Germany.
In August 2005, Mr. Khatami, a relative moderate, was succeeded as president by Mr. Ahmadinejad, a hard-line conservative. The following January, Iran announced that it would resume enrichment work, leading the three European nations to break off their long-running talks. Under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran has the right to enrich uranium, but the atomic energy association called for the program to be halted until questions about the earlier, secret program were resolved.
          



Transgender? What is it?
Transgender, for some of us it is a taboo to be heard, but it is real. Let us find out what exactly is transgender. To add to our knowledge.
Transgender is a term used to describe people who do, feel, think orlook different from the sex assigned at birth. "Transgender" does not indicate any specific form of sexual orientation was. Transgender people may identify them selves as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, panseksual, poliseksual, or asexual. Precise definition for transgender remains flowing, but include:
·         "about, relating to, or assign a person whose identity does notcorrespond to the conventional notion of gender male or female, but combines or moves between them." [1]
·          "People who set their gender, usually at birth and based on her genitals, but who feel that describei is wrong or not perfect for him." [2]
·         "Non-identification with, or as a non-representation, given to hergender at birth." [3]
transgender into a polemic in many countries, even religion, culture,and society consider it strange, confusing or even ridiculous. Here is atransgender history:

No
Tahun
Peristiwa
1
Prehistoric Period
  • Pharaoh Hatshepsut who ruled Egypt for two decades (1479-1458BC) make regulations so that the sculptor made ​​a statue of womanusing her face.
  • Galli (the ancient name for eunuch in Asia Minor) are followers of Cybele in Phrygia castrate himself in order to maintain loyalty.
2
203 SM

 The first Galli arrived in Rome when the Senate officially adopted Cybele as a goddess of the state in 203SM. Until the first century AD,Roman citizens are prohibited from becoming Galli. Only when under Claudius, the ban is lifted. (galli is the first term to Maho / transvestite / transsexual)
3
1421 M 

The Chinese eunuchs brought by laksama zheng map to navigate around the world from America to Australia, then the map was discovered by the Portuguese a few years later.
4
1577 M 

King Henry III of France frequently dressed as a woman who he regards as a symbol of his greatness.
5
1654 M 

Queen Christina of Sweden (often considered bisexual) who thenfell from his throne, and wearing men's clothing and renamed the Count Dohna.
6
1673 M 

French explorer Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette met with the Indian tribes the men dressed as women. They call themselves the tribe "Ikoneta" while the French referred to them as "berdache."
7
1676 M 

Male to female transsexual Abbe Francois Timoleon de Choisyattended thePope's inaugural ball in female dress. His memoirs,published postmortem, offer the first written testimony of cross-dressing.
8
1700 M 

Molly's house is established, is a house that facilitates the gaycommunity to meet and celebrate one another. This is the first in the world
9
1728 M 

Chevalier D'Eon, born Charles d'Eon, was a famous French spy /ambassador who was born male but lives as a woman running
10
1750 M 

Transvestite first in history to join the armed Marine USA, he is Alice Snell AKA James Gray
11
1804 M

Amandine Aurore-Lucile Dupin, a French woman, who later declared him self as a man named George Sand, and then her life changed -moving and running his life like a man.
12
1841 M 

 Lunatic House, a community of the world's first stand Lesbians inwales.
13
1850 M

Community "woman chief" was found by travelers in the area of ​​Wyoming and Montana. They are a bunch of women who are married to other women, even some of the polygamous
14
1861 M

Franklin Thompson, born as Sarah Emma Edmonds, struggling toDaratUnion Army in the Civil War. During the war, Franklin served as nurses, spies, shipping carrier and then the only woman mustered into the Grand Army of the Republic.
15
1897 M

Henry Havelock Ellis of the Fabian Society, a supporter of liberation seksual.Minatnya in human biology and his own personal experiences, led Havelock Ellis to write six books on Sex Psychology. The books, published between 1897 and 1910 caused tremendous controversy and was banned for several years. Other books written by Havelock Ellis, including the New Spirit (1890), Man and Woman (1894) SexualIn version (1897) and The Erotic Rights of Women (1918). Henry Havelock Ellis died in 1939. His autobiography, My Life was published posthumously in 1940.
16
1898 M

 Magnus Hirschfeld founded the first gay community in Germany
17
1907 M

Magnus Hirschfeld married to harry benjamin
18
1914 M

First World War (1914-1918) is widely used Transvestites as a spy by Germany.
19
1917 M

Austrian psychiatrist Julius Wagner-Jauregg von became the first psychiatrist to win the Nobel prize (1927). Julius was very active in the psychological study of the transgender
20
1919 M

Magnus Hirschfeld, who became one of the founders of sexology institute in Germany. When he opened the world's first sexological institute, the Institute for Sexual Science in Berlin. This institution was closed by the Nazi.
21
1932 M 

 Book about the life story of a man who became her life story of LiliElbe's, male to female transition was first published in the USA.
22
1932 - 1945 M

  • In the period of World War 2 Nazi much abused, tortured or even killed the transgender academy even they were destroyed. in this period many transgender persons who later committed suicide because the pressure is too strong
  • Magnus Hirschfeld died in this period
23
1949 M

Harry Benjamin treats transsexuals in the United States with the hormone. in this period was an encouraging start to bloom transvestite breasts.
24
1960 M

Harry Benjamin published a book about the phenomenon of Transvestites

25
1970 M 

The world of turmoil because of the transgender persons in the world wants legalized same-sex marriage, but then the movement is successfully suppressed.
26
1987 M

Harry  Benjamin was died
27
1989 M

Jazz musician Billy Tipton  died in Spokane, Washington, revealedthat she is a woman. Tipton, who is famous in the 40s and the 50s,lived for 56 years as a guy, married several times and raising children who turned out to be the result of adoption.
28
1991 M

Transvestite comedian Eddie Izzard receives a nomination for the prestigious Perrier Comedy Award at Edinburgh Festival

29
1997 M

transgender activist Leslie Feinberg published a book called Transgender Warriors containing traces the roots of transgender oppression
30
1999 M

made ​​law on transgender in the UK
31
2001 M

Same-sex marriage legalized in NETHERLANDS
32
2008 M

·         Some transmen (female to male) who interrupt hormone treatments can become pregnant, while still identifying and living as a men. It is possible for individuals who still have functioning ovaries. After all these individuals have XX chromosomes, from the standpoint of their gender identity is male pregnancy.

·         Matt Rice gave birth to a child in 1999 by artificial insemination for a relationship with writer Patrick Califia. Thomas Beatie, who chose to become pregnant because his wife was infertile, wrote an article about pregnancy in The Advocate. The Washington Post further expand the story on March 25 when blogger Emil Steiner called Beatie  pregnancy is the first "legal" male pregnancy on record, refer to the state of Oregon recognizes Beatie as a man. She gave birth to a girl (Susan Juliette Beatie) on June 29, 2008.Beatie now pregnant again, as announced by Barbara Walters on the View. Thomas Beatie, born a woman, has had a chest reconstruction and testosterone therapy, but decided to keep his female reproductive organs.
33
2010 M 

UK Cage Fighter and cross dresser Alex Reid (transgender female to male) won the British reality show Celebrity Big Brother Game and later married his girlfriend of a celebrity glamour model and business woman Katie Price (transgender male to female).