We know that terrorists are seeking nuclear weapons. Today, there are more than 1,800 metric tons of weapons-usable nuclear materials-highly enriched uranium<span> and plutonium—stored in hundreds of sites across 25 countries, some of them poorly secured. To build a bomb, terrorists won't necessarily look to the biggest stockpiles; they'll go where nuclear materials are the most vulnerable. That makes global nuclear security only as strong as the weakest link in the chain.
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Due to its rivers Punjab is the most fertile and most populated province of Pakistan
<span>If there ever come a time when we win, it certainly isn't now. At least not at the pace of modern scientific discovery. Besides their alarming number, viruses are rapidly developing immunity against standard and well-known infections. It took the WHO more than 2-years to mitigate (Not cure) the EBOLA virus after countless deaths. Like the little child trying hard to empty the ocean with his tea cup. I think trying to create a virus-free infections using antibiotics at our current pace is no different from the lad's attempt. As I said earlier, there are countless species developing immunity to withstand the body's immune system, and external factors like drugs. So the real experiment question is, how do we prevent virus replication.</span>
Answer: a. He viewed them as being one step below him.
Explanation:
Pope Innocent III was one of the most powerful Popes to ever live. He believed that as the representative of God on Earth, kings and emperors were beneath him in the hierarchy of power and he did not hesitate to show them this by enforcing papal policy on several kings who tried to go against the Church.
An example was King Alfonso IX of Leon who had married a close relative. Pope Innocent excommunicated him until the marriage was cancelled. Pope Innocent III was also the first Pope to call for a Crusade to recapture Jerusalem and the Holy land from Muslim invaders.