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Category: /History
…man,” was dropped on the city of Nagasaki and took about 40,000 lives. Japan agreed to Allied terms of surrender on August 14th. These are the only times that a nuclear weapon has been used in a conflict between nations. The Atomic Bomb gave the U.S…
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…for science and technology is good for humanity. There must be a certain responsibility to an expert for what they have created. As an example, look at Albert Einstein's research in nuclear physics. After realising that a nuclear weapon was possible, he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ISSUES Briefly describe the issues that are dealt with in the book.         This book was vary informative to me. This book mainly talked about the affects of nuclear weapons. On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was destroyed by the first…
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…and Latin America 2.By 1980s government spending was becoming an increasingly difficult burden to bear due to nuclear weapons development this lead to the INF treaty to destroy or ban nuclear weapon usage V.Religion and Culture: Challenges to Traditional…
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…I believe that the U.S. foreign policy towards Iraq is all about control and containment. All this talk about President Bush wanting to protect the Americans from harm and Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons is bull. President Bush wants to go to war…
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…soldiers in it, making the city a significant military base. It served as the headquarters of the Japanese Second General Army and was also a major point of boarding for Japanese troops and supplies. The nuclear weapon, "Little Boy", was dropped on Hiroshima…
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…with subsequent reactions, accounts for the energy source in stars. Work proceeded over the next two decades, motivated by the need to understand nuclear matter and forces, to learn more about the nuclear physics of stellar objects, and to develop thermonuclear weapons
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…with subsequent reactions, accounts for the energy source in stars. Work proceeded over the next two decades, motivated by the need to understand nuclear matter and forces, to learn more about the nuclear physics of stellar objects, and to develop thermonuclear weapons
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…, to learn more about the nuclear physics of stellar objects, and to develop thermonuclear weapons (the hydrogen bomb) and predict their performance. During the late 1940s and early 1950s, research programs in the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union…
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Category: /Literature/English
…correct advising everyone to lay down their weapons and love their fellow man? Or was Machiavelli ahead of his time knowing that one should remain armed if one wants to keep the country secure? Lao-Tzu had a peaceful outlook on life. He believed in total…
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