Category: /Science & Technology
In the early 1960's, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) became very concerned about the possible effects of nuclear attack on its computing facilities. As a result, it began to examine ways to connect their computers to each other and to weapons
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Category: /Law & Government/International
concept of defence. In addition the Union must prevent and meet various threats such as the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, arms trafficking, contraband nuclear material, fundamentalism and extremism. These seem to represent the most actual
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
to bomb targets in Iraq. I explained that we were trying to liberate their country from its government and dictator, and that it was also for the safety of our country, as Iraq was believed to have nuclear and chemical weapons they planned to use on us
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Essay # 1
Humanities 105
Compared Films: "Gandhi" & "The Patriot"
"Non-violence is the greatest force of mankind; it is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of men
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
in disaster. One nation unleashed its bombs on another nation and then that nation released its weapons on another nation. Entire countries were flattened in one cataclysmic blow. The deadly cycle continued without abatement. One day it stopped. The leaders
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. In the old day, high-tech computers were only used in military. Computers controlled all kinds of nuclear weapons, missiles, and space stations. But ever since the free market economy was introduced, computer production grew rapidly. Company like IBM, Intel
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
his campaign pledge when a peace treaty was signed on July 1953 in Korea after he threatened to use nuclear weapons. Defense treaties were signed with South Korea in 1953 and Taiwan in 1954. The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization was developed in 1954
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Category: /History
the threat when Stalin decided to send 25 Soviet divisions into Turkey. SO America decided to flex her arms and really show how powerful the U.S. is by showing off their nuclear weapons. That did the trick, and before you know it the Soviets went into submission
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
assigned to ensure that Iraq had destroyed its nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons capabilities. In 1998, he averted conflicts in February and again in November by agreeing to allow inspections to continue. However, when in December he !
again blocked
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Category: /Science & Technology
of war in Germany. When World War I ended, he returned to his native England to rejoin the mentor of his undergraduate days, Ernest Rutherford. Now head of Cambridge Universitys nuclear physics lab, Rutherford oversaw Chadwicks PhD in 1921 and then made him
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