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…destruction." Then again, the creators of nuclear power and bombs probably had no such reservations either. Studies have proven that genetic engineering poses serious risks to the human health and to the environment. It seems nothing but detrimental…
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Category: /History
…were being built in Cuba, President Kennedy, in a televised address on October 22, announced the discovery of the installations and proclaimed that any nuclear missile attack from Cuba would be regarded as an attack by the Soviet Union and would be responded…
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…was apparently received. It could be about oil, the Bush family and the east Texas bunch along with the British may be after control of the second largest reserve in the Middle East. Does Saddam possess weapons of mass destruction (i.e. nuclear, chemical…
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…conscientious objections. When the Nazi rose to power, he insisted that the European and American government to prepare for the threats of Nazism. During the atomic era, in which he possible could have a role in, Einstein realized that nuclear weapons were a massive…
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…of terrorism. In both situations America has become very aggressive. But this aggressiveness resulted in different ways. In the danger of communism America and Russia had considered army important. America's most important arm force was nuclear weapons
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…battlefield tactics. It is decided to place these "objective" machines in charge of nuclear weapons deployment as human leaders believe that humans could act with hast or with lack of reason in such important decisions. However as time progresses the computer…
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…and sudden aerial attacks, with highly mobile armies were in the Second World War. There were many new weapons that were introduced in World War 1, they changed warfare forever. Airplanes and Poison Gas came about in World War 1 while Nuclear Weapons, Machine Guns…
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…The three articles chosen for my critical examination are as follows: Jewish, Women, and Lacking “Class”, by B. Burstow; White Privilege and Male Privilege, by P. McIntosh; Homophobia: A Weapon of Sexism, by S. Pharr. These three articles have been…
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…In Middletown, PA, a quiet rural community, sits the nuclear power plant at Three Mile Island, better known as TMI. It was at this station that the worst commercial nuclear accident in the country's history occured. Early in the morning of March 28…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The origins of the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) date to 1966 when consultants from the former USSR and USA outlined a scheme for an international information system. The birth of such a globally oriented nuclear information system…
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