Papers 1561-1570 of total 12759 found.
…ago, as it began it’s formation in a huge cloud of gases. As the materials condensed, high temperatures and great pressures built up at the center. These conditions set off a nuclear reaction that still releases energy and causes this star to continuously…
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…Based on the current technology regarding power sources we believe that Australia’s total power usage should be divided between these four sources using the percentage specified (reasons why are listed below): Nuclear Power – 50% Coal Power – 25…
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…they distrusted each other, both nations spent enormous sums of money building nuclear weapons to use if war began. Hoping to build some trust between their countries, President Kennedy and the Soviet Premier, Nikita Khrushchev met in June 1961. One topic…
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…about his activities during the second premiership: about the building-up of British nuclear potential, relationships with the USA, the Soviet Union, his attitude towards the European unity, about Churchill's health, and the honours he received. BRIEF…
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…Greenpeace Historical Background The Greenpeace organization was formed in 1971 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was originally formed to stop nuclear testing in a small island called Amchika in Alaska. A small group of people sailed…
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…of the nuclear submarine. During World War 1 (1914-1918) Germany had a very deadly submarine. The submarine's name was the, “U-9.” It sank three British cruisers in about an hour. The German submarines were called, “Unterseeboote,” or they called them, “U-boats…
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…of Soviet missiles in Cuba pointed in the direction of the United States. A nuclear attack could have destroyed much of the United States and the western Hemisphere. On October 22, Kennedy announced to the public that the US was going to put a navel and air…
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…compromising stand he was fined, imprisoned, and deprived of his teaching post at Cambridge. Although he abandons pacifism to support the Allied cause in World War II (1939-1945), he became a strong opponent against the use of nuclear weapons. In 1950 he received…
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…borders. It's not a legitimate reason to go to war with another nation simply because we're fretting over what they might do. In any case, assuming that Suddam somehow aquires either a nuclear, biological or chemical weapon and finds a way of transporting…
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…Physics began when man first started to study his surroundings. Early applications of physics include the invention of the wheel and of primitive weapons. The people who built Stone Henge had knowledge of physical mechanics in order to move the rocks…
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