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Meet The Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
Dr. Condoleezza Rice became the 66th Secretary of State on January 26, 2005. As she stated at her confirmation hearing, "we must use American diplomacy to help create a balance of power in the world that favors freedom. And the time for diplomacy is now."   Watch | Listen | Read the Secretary's Welcome
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Are you in grades K-6? If so, this area is for you! Join, "Pat, your Passport Pal" and play some fun activities.
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News and Events
Teacher in front of white board. [AP IMAGE]Higher Education Summit for Global Development
Secretary Rice: "Education is the key that gives people around the globe access to unprecedented opportunities of the global economy. Indeed, for this reason, and for many others, I believe that education is not just an issue of education. It is, in fact, a national security issue for all countries in today’s world. And the American Government and the American people will help you to meet them."

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Model United Nations LogoOpening Ceremony for the D.C. Model United Nations Program
Deputy Secretary of State Negroponte: "I believe the United Nations is a very important organization. And it is very important that the United States work through the United Nations to address various critical international issues whenever it can."

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USA Freedom Corps. Make a difference. Volunteer. Logo with U.S. flag.Volunteer to Change the World
National Volunteer Week is April 27 to May 3, 2008. This year's theme is "Volunteer to Change the World."

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Sudanese children. © AP ImagesU.S. Policy on Sudan
Sudan is one of the Bush administration’s highest foreign policy priorities. The U.S. is committed to ending the violence and providing assistance to the suffering people of Darfur, as well as ensuring the peaceful democratic transformation throughout Sudan.

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A Fulbrignt student takes a fieldtrip down the Mekong river.Travel Information for Students
The U.S. Department of State provides safety information for students who are planning to travel or study abroad. Although most trips abroad are trouble free, being prepared will go a long way toward avoiding the possibility of serious trouble.  Travel Tips

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Parents and Educators
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Parents and Educators are the most important influencing factors on youth. Here are some resources to help you share the exciting world of foreign affairs with your children and students.
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My Future with the State Department
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Learn how you can join the U.S. Department of State. Help develop a free, secure, and peaceful world. Create, represent, and implement U.S. foreign policy. Experience the world of a Foreign Service Officer. Explore opportunities for students at the Department of State.
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