Papers 1491-1500 of total 12759 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of intellect. Virilio, on the other hand, speaks of a very specific type of intellectual advancement, namely-the invention of a long range nuclear missile. Both would agree that intellectual progression can be advantageous to the human race, but whether…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as, Making sure that your investments are away from businesses that pollute or cause harm to the environment, conduct business in oppressive areas, use unfair labor practices, produce nuclear weapons or nuclear power or employ other practices damaging…
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Category: /History
…increasing pressure to capitulate to the South. Russian aid dried up and China wanted calm environment. North Korea apparently attempted to develop nuclear weapons as an ultimate guarantor of independence, but international pressure in 1992 seemed to slow…
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…Administration persuaded the two countries to accept an interim truce agreement. President Ford also, along with Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev set new limitations upon nuclear weapons. Ford established his policies of nuclear limitation during his first year…
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Category: /History
…a circus, the real actions and consequences are taking place right in the U.S. Another absurd action is the development of more nuclear weapons. The U.S. has countless nuclear devices, yet they criticize and condemn Iraq for their possesion of such bombs…
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Category: /History
…and for all. Also in that time frame they had secretly funded “The Manhattan Project” whose main point was to develop atomic weapons. They offered Japan an ultimatum: sign an unconditional surrender or face complete devastation. The Japanese had until August…
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Category: /History
…Canal. Fifth, it identified Soviet nuclear assistance to the People’s Republic of China. Sixth, it monitored the SALT I treaty. Seventh, it uncovered the Soviet ABM program and sites. Eight, it identified Soviet atomic weapon storage installations. Nine…
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…, and France Roosevelt convened a special session of Congress and asked it to lift the embargo on the sale of weapons, a provision that primarily hurt the European countries opposed to Hitler and Germany, known as the Allies. After a sharp debate, Congress complied…
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Category: /History
…. In his history of nuclear weapons, McGeorge Bundy writes that he is "aware of no serious contemporary proposal...that ballistic missiles should somehow be banned by agreement before they were ever deployed," even though these were the only potential military…
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…on nuclear weapons “as a safeguard for their national security,” having their computers suddenly go blank won’t help our situation any. The Pentagon is working on the problem now while trying to keep the Russians calm before we find a missile in Uncle Sam’s front…
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