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…countries. He met with the leader of Russia Leonid I. Brezhnev and, produced a treaty to limit strategic nuclear weapons. Nixon and his National Security advisor Henry Kissinger were “the two man band” By gaining relations with china they pressured the Soviet…
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…harm us.(the example of nuclear weapons)…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of New York. The hero of the story, John, is the descendant of a tribe of people who, long before, had survived a nuclear holocaust. How long ago that happened is left unspecified, but it was long enough that radiation poisoning has left the ground, long…
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Category: /History
…and the bomb used on Nagasaki weighed 10 kilotons. The single weapon dropped on Hiroshima, nicknamed “Little Boy,” produced an explosion equivalent to twenty thousand tons of TNT, which is roughly seven times greater than all of the bombs dropped by all…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the monster becomes a destructive fiend. Modern day inventions such as the Nuclear, atomic and phosphorus bombs can be very much-linked into Shelley’s story in this way. Victors Monster was responsible for the destruction of his creator as well as his friends…
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…. This was due to the fact that we - the U.S. - were supplying aids and weapons to Israel. Arab, who produced the majority of the worlds oil, decided to punish us by cutting off our oil shipments. In November of the same year, President Nixon appeared on live…
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Category: /History
…, created arsenals of tens of thousands of nuclear weapons on each side. The Earth would have been devastated and humans would have had nuclear winter the likes that we couldn't even imagine. With the tight integration of the world economy and the high cost…
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…. The Cold War that denotes the yet open restricted rivalry that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies. This was a war fought on political, economic, and propaganda fronts, with limited recourse to weapons, largely…
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…as well as the world. He was beginning to build up an arsenal of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, which are very deadly and even dangerous to the environment. If they are used, they leave harmful waste for many years such as radiation or hazardous…
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…. On August 12, 1953 its scientists tested the first Russian thermonuclear weapon. Klaus Fuchs, himself a highly experienced nuclear physicist, performed one last act of espionage at Los Alamos. On June 13, 1946 he reviewed all the archives on thermonuclear weapons
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