Category: /Science & Technology
world dominance and nuclear power with the U.S. on top. Afterwards the U.S. made treaties with the former Soviet Union about reducing the amount of nuclear weapons that were stored in the two nations.
The early 90's also so some major events that shaped
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Category: /Literature/English
CHILDREN: THE REAL POLLUTION
People today believe that major companies, the governments nuclear arsenal, and chemical factories are the cause of pollution today. In reality, I believe that children are the cause of pollution today. Todays
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
than they were before. With no legitimate central government in Moscow, there was about ten different independent nations which had all inherited soviet nuclear weapon arsenals.
After the USSR finally stabilized in the mid 90's, NATO should have begun
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Category: /History/World History
nuclear weapons to win a war, and detest the fact that so many innocent lives got killed, and those that didn't got cancer, not mentioning the bombing led to a great deal of radiation into the air, I still agree with Ambrose.
Ambrose says that the bombing
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Category: /History
it involved a large element of bluff. The threat of force has always carried weight, especially so by superpowers (for example, the Soviet threat of nuclear response during Suez) or their own clients to keep them in line. Deployments of threats were designed
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Category: /History/Middle East History
standing on a blade's edge. After both India and Pakistan started testing nuclear weapons, a nuclear arms race was avoided by a close call. Only after sanctions from foreign governments and intervention by the United States did the two rival nations agree
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
trying to resolve the nuclear
weapons issue.
One of Pearson's major moves was the Canada Pension Plan. The Canada Pension Plan was
available to anyone with a job. It had to be decided on by all the provinces. The only one who
gave trouble was Quebec
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
nuclear weapons as well - before it's too late! 'Consumers, unite!'
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Category: /History/North American History
. On the international level, President Reagan's Iran-contra scandals and his treaty in December 1987 with General Secretary Gorbachev where they signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty providing for the destruction of a whole category of nuclear weapons
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
a Five-Point Peace Plan that called for Tibet as a zone of peace, the end of transfer of ethnic Chinese into Tibet, restoration of rights and democratic freedoms and the abandonment of the usage of Tibet as a nuclear weapon production and nuclear waste
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