Papers 1581-1590 of total 12759 found.
…territory. Keeping a sufficient number of interceptors continuously ready for action and over the enemy territory is costly, although not impossible. Advances in technology -- lasers, neutral particle beams, non-nuclear "smart" weapons -- make it possible…
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…is a necessity. A quote that sums up the future to come is “If world war 3 is fought with nuclear weapons, then world war 4 will be fought with sticks and stones.” --Albert Einstein…
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…"enemy's" base and nuclear weapons with email-bombs. But our enemies belong to no particular country or religious group. Rather, they are faceless and nameless. They are the hackers, the hacktivists and the cyber-thieves and they fight not for land, resources…
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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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Category: /History
…kilotons. On July 16, 1945, the first ever atomic bomb was tested in the Jamez Mountains in Northern New Mexico, code named “Gadget.” The single weapon ultimately dropped on Hiroshima, nicknamed “Little Boy,” produced the amount of approximately twenty…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. These advancements include anti-aircraft weapons of 20-mm, 37-mm, 40-mm, 90-mm, 3-in, and 5-in, rockets with proximity fuses, surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles, non-nuclear bombs such as firebombs, and of course the two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima…
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…their hands on a medium yield nuclear weapon. How does this effect the UN? Well the UN works with small third world countries to get them developing in the right the direction, away from weapons of mass destruction and more towards a better agriculture system…
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…, this country could be in a different situation today. Kennedy was faced with the Cuban missile crisis, which posed a great threat to our country. The United States and Russia were at arms with each other. Each had nuclear weapons enough to wipe out entire…
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Category: /History
…the Soviet Union proposed that all nuclear weapons be discarded (Heater, 1989: 30). This plan suggested that aerial photography of each country be allowed to be taken. This would lessen the possibility of surprise attacks, he said. Russia did not agree…
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Category: /History
…, the first ever atomic bomb was tested in the Jamez Mountains in Northern New Mexico, code named “Gadget.” The single weapon ultimately dropped on Hiroshima, nicknamed “Little Boy,” produced the amount of approximately twenty- thousand tons of TNT, which…
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