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is extremely hard to define, since there are so many different forms of rocketry ranging from liquid propellant rockets to fireworks. The state of the art though is probably nuclear powered rockets. It is much more efficient because it does not use chemical
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that nuclear weapons had produced a revolution in military affairsmaking war among the great powers, while still a possibility, no longer a sane policy recourse.
Meanwhile, the struggle over Europe continued. West Germany was recognized as an independent nation
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. The unquenchable desire for world peace; attempts to abolish the use of nuclear, and sometimes all, weapons; total equality; even the Holocaust was a disillusioned man's attempt to create the dreamed goal. However, even if acquiring such an end was possible, it would
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Angeles with a nuclear weapon. These actions hardly show a maturity to be on the worlds stage.
Despite my misgivings about this "engagement" policy it has shown some progress in reforming China. China has begun to close down its massive and inefficient
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that we dont need or our jobs or whatever it is that day. We should just worrying about surviving the best we can and that would most certainly include taking better care of the place we stay. There would be no point in nuclear war to weapons because
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Roman Catholic Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, the former Archbishop of Chicago, was a gifted and remarkable man. His thoughtful leadership raised awareness of difficult issues behind the nuclear arms race and the economic problems faced by the poor. His
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. The cause of such a great catastrophe seems to be nuclear war. The places where these nuclear bombs landed are referred throughout as the forbidden places or Dead Places. The selfish nature of our society to take more than what we need, or want more than what
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the Soviets sent Cuba nuclear warheads to point at the U.S. for finacial aid. Kennedy however dealt with this well and got the soviets to remove the weapons as long as we would move our nuclear warheads farther away from them. Kennedy also had set up the basis
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ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States on the island with Fidel?s permission. The crisis ended when the Soviet Union agreed to withdraw its nuclear weapons from Cuba in exchange for a pledge that the United States would no longer try
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. Cuba had declared themselves as communists and had allowed the soviet government to install nuclear weapons within range of the USA. This was when the cold war was at its peak and nearly caused a nuclear war. The American president demanded for all
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