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Category: /History
…, because a large amount of the early research for the bomb was done in New York City. According to The first idea for the bomb came from the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938 by German Scientists, when many US scientists became fearful with the idea…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis is the closest that the world has ever come, and hopefully ever will come to nuclear war. It took place in the midst of the Cold War between the United States and the USSR. During this time…
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…by the U.S. and Canada in response to the soviet acquisition of a nuclear weapons and the long range strategic bombers needed to deliver them. The two nations decided a joint defense effort was in order and finished the construction of the two part Advanced Early…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ideas to serve society in a positive manner. The contribution is the simplest idea, in that there seems to be no possible way to create anything that will not serve useful to society. Even nuclear weapons, although are very debatable, serve some kind…
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…, a nuclear attack could be launched on the U.S. So a naval and air quarantine was launched on all offensive weapons bound for Cuba, which meant U.S. ships would halt and search all Russian ships. After negotiations on Oct. 28, it was announced…
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…to the future we won't have to fight such a bloody battle ever again. Especially with nuclear weapons so easily obtainable.Essay on World War 2 War is one of the most tragic things in our world today. It is even sadder that usually it comes around at least…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for reshaping of the diplomatic relationship between the United States and China. A longstanding focus of disagreement between China and the United States has been nuclear weapons proliferation. The United States was able to secure some important concessions…
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…demanded that the USSR remove the weapons. United troops prepared to invade Cuba, but after a few tense days Khrushchev promised not to invade Cuba. The United States signed a limited nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the USSR, outlawing nuclear
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Future Looks Bright for Japan Over the past 40 years nuclear energy has gone from being the energy source of the future to the energy source that everyone fears. The world has faced 20 plus nuclear accidents since testing began in the 1950’s…
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…sophisticated devices that cause greater damage. No longer are terrorists restrained to simple car bombs and explosives; now nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons are becoming more readily available. The terrorist attack in Tokyo that injured 5,000 people…
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