Papers 1211-1220 of total 12759 found.
…the war. The U.S. had to unleash the ultimate weapon, not once, but twice on Japan. The nuclear bomb instantly became the most powerful weapon in the history of the world. While strategic bombing doesn't get the attention that the H-Bomb receives, it may…
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…are an apt example; nuclear weapons would be considered unjust because they indiscriminate and capable of causing needless pain and suffering.         3. No Deprivation of Life Without Cause - Under jus in bello it is unjust to kill when it can be avoided…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of weapons of mass destruction was enough to cause the United States to attack pre-emptively in Iraq. In the Middle East, as well as elsewhere, the threat of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (CBRNs) has increased exponentially…
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…The Berlin Crisis, the fall of China, and the Soviet acquisition of nuclear weapons in 1948 and 1949 had made leaders wary of Soviet encroachment in the Western Hemisphere. Analyzing Arevalo's term, Americans began to detect sins of Communism…
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Category: /Law & Government
…concept." She has pointed out that the number of nuclear weapons the United States needs for the future should be determined through an inside review. "Dr. Rice is not only a brilliant person; she is an experienced person. She is a good manager. I trust her…
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…that, "The fifties was the first generation in modern history to know that the world could end tomorrow." Indulgence was the rule of this road to adulthood because the youth never new when the road would abruptly come to a halt. Nuclear weapons were now common…
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Category: /History
…Reaction to the "Summa Theologica" In his third Article, St. Thomas Aquinas deals with the question as to whether it is "lawful to lay ambushes in war." (Aquinas, 506) This can be interpreted in many ways today since the weapons that our army…
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Category: /Literature/English
…diplomacy and nuclear weapons play their rolls, but the motivation behind it all is still greed. In Dante’s Florencs, prostitution was not such a vise as it is today, and although modern society has to break laws, they still manage to partake in it. Through…
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Category: /History
…bomb it gave the Soviets more confidence that they were at the same level of the US. They began to have a competition with the US, and they didn’t stop the developing nuclear weapons, they wanted to be the top guns and sooner or later spread their communist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…use it will become wisdom. But maybe some knowledge should not be considered wisdom. Just think if someone had the knowledge of being a serial killer or a person that knows how to make nuclear weapons, would you call that wisdom? If so, would you want…
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