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destructive character resulting in the death of millions of humans since man can remember.
Likewise, science can be very destructive in multiple ways. For example, science can destroy life through the creation of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons of mass
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Category: /Science & Technology
businesses and the military have them. The invention of the internet changed people¡¦s point of view of using computers.
Internet was created by an organization called ARPAnet, for the purpose of military use. It designed as a computer version of the nuclear
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Category: /Literature/English
they are far more active in FSU environs.
Russia will possess thousands of nuclear weapons and an abundant supply of nuclear materials for the foreseeable future. This fact distinguishes it from all Latin America countries. Russia's stockpile of weapons-grade
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the United States were in a political uproar. The issue of nuclear weapon security was also in question. Countries such as France and Britian were worried about the USSR and what they might do with them.
The headquarters of NATO is found in Brussels, Belgium
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the world view the first country that used such a weapon? How would it affect postwar relations? What would be the role of nuclear power in the future? Though all of these are valid concerns, the most important factors to influence the decision were those
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Category: /Literature/English
to. Nuclear weapons, violence, poverty, pollution, and the list go on of ways that we are slowly self-destructing. In my opinion, this is as big a challenge to "social order" that Frost could have possibly offered.
Robert Frost's poetry was simple at first
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
in his quest for world stability. During visits in 1972 to Beijing and Moscow, he reduced tensions with China and the U.S.S.R. His summit meetings with Russian leader Leonid I. Brezhnev produced a treaty to limit strategic nuclear weapons. In January 1973, he
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of that war unless victory came before they could get in. Even the nuclear physicist Leo Szilards had said that At that time Mr. Byrnes was much concerned about the spreading of Russian influence in Europe
Also Winston Churchill had even said It is quite
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
scattered military bases and nuclear weapons throughout Japan. Fearing the United States would use Japan as a battleground for the Cold War, they were against the renewing of the treaty. Kitchie however, believed with the Americans responsible for their national
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Laden never orchestrated a single terrorist act, the sincere desire to create that kind of state would still define him as evil.
Look at it this way: if Osama bin Laden commanded a million-man army backed by the nuclear weapons of the ex-Soviet Union
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