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…covered around the world with waste: from the Alaskan oil spill to testing nuclear weapons (on small islands, in the desert, under water, and in the far east). Think of what pollution and human intervention has done to the way the earth looked like three…
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…computers. The Pentagon has recently come under a fire from hackers. After these hackers penetrate the Pentagons defenses, they begin to raid unclassified documents. Some of these hackers have stolen data pertaining to the Energy Department Nuclear Weapons
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…of it was that they had created a monster. He spent much of the rest of his life fighting to get rid of the bomb. But his pleas were ignored. His final letter was to a man named Bertrand Russell, in it he asked to be put on a manifesto urging the world to hang up their nuclear
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…toward the disarmament of nuclear weapons and human rights. Canada contributed the ninth largest share of the regular annual budget to the United Nations. Another issue that faced Canada was the fact that China's membership in the United Nations…
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…States to contain the Soviet, it needed to reach out to other nations, form even stronger alliances, offer even more free trade, build up its military/nuclear weapons and lend out more aid and support to nations that were having a communist revolution…
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…. It order for the United States to contain the Soviet, it needed to reach out to other nations, form even stronger alliances, offer even more free trade, build up its military/nuclear weapons and lend out more aid and support to nations that were having…
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…in cable broadcasting, radio and newsprint publishers. Parent conglomerates diversify into controversial markets such as nuclear power and weapons productions which, a very secretive industry, which further strengthens their ability to maintain oligopolistic…
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…for his decline in popularity. In 1983-83 Trudeau was involved with a personal peace initiative in which he visited leaders in several countries, in both eastern and western areas, to persuade them to negotiate in the reduction of nuclear weapons and to lower…
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…but determined group of activists. They boarded an 80-foot boat that was headed for the ocean. They were to witness the weapons testing planned for Amchitka Island. That’s when they started Greenpeace, which is now the largest environmental movement in the world…
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…and recently even found out that Iraq has no nuclear capabilities they continue to bomb them. The U.S. is bombing Iraq every other day with depleted uranium, and what this does, is it releases a gas that people breathe in. This makes them ill, and because…
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