Papers 1031-1040 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…The atomic bombs used in World War II were a huge scientific advance, but also will be long remembered because of their radiation effects. Although the weapon was the most destructive of any in World War II, it was one of the advantages the U. S…
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…and Pakistan. These threats are amplified by the possibility of the use of nuclear, biological, and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as aids to rogue states, terrorism, and regional conflicts. As WMDs have been a concern of the U.S. since the cold war era…
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Category: /Literature/English
…countries, such as China, Iraq, and Cuba, terrorism, and regional conflicts such as with India and Pakistan. These threats are amplified by the possibility of the use of nuclear, biological, and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as aids to rogue states…
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…explained how the main research in nuclear weapons was done by the project in 1942. The scientists that lead the research where Enrico Fermi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Harold Urey, and Major General Leslie Groves. These men took a new look at the current warfare…
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…to understand every piece of information that can be found from it. Many people, for example, protest against nuclear weapons and how they can cause destruction. This is true, as the power of nuclear weapons is awesome; however not finding the knowledge would…
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…in technological advancements in nuclear weapons. At many occasions, World War III was just a step away, but President Truman clearly stated his opinion in that, "We (United States) are trying to prevent a World War-- not start one." During the Truman presidency…
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Category: /Literature/English
…promises to the nation after all. Bush is also urging cutting nuclear weapons even further. Despite Bush's push for nuke cuts, the leaders have a different view, in that reductions beyond those already planned could undermine their ability to deter war. All…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the aircraft to make it what it is today. The B-2 is one of the most advanced bombers in the world. This bomber was originally designed and fitted to carry nuclear weapons past Soviet radar stations and into the heart of Russia. The bomber has been redesigned…
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Category: /Literature/English
…processing,” which perform their operations sequentially. After the war, he served as a consultant to the armed forces. Proposed the implosion method for bringing nuclear fuel to explosion and participated in the development of the hydrogen bomb. John…
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Category: /Literature/English
…processing,” which perform their operations sequentially. After the war, he served as a consultant to the armed forces. Proposed the implosion method for bringing nuclear fuel to explosion and participated in the development of the hydrogen bomb. John…
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