Papers 1631-1640 of total 12759 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. The Germans wanted these top physicists to develop the technology for a nuclear weapon. The Germans wanted all of the research to take place under one roof in Berlin, but Heisenberg protested and persuaded them to allow each scientist to conduct…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The Germans wanted these top physicists to develop the technology for a nuclear weapon. The Germans wanted all of the research to take place under one roof in Berlin, but Heisenberg protested and persuaded them to allow each scientist to conduct…
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…Department. Along with himself, he was met by other well known theoretical physicists. The Germans wanted these top physicists to develop the technology for a nuclear weapon. The Germans wanted all of the research to take place under one roof in Berlin…
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…Alpenjäger troops but the Heereswaffenamt, the Army Ordinance Research Department. Along with himself, he was met by other well known theoretical physicists. The Germans wanted these top physicists to develop the technology for a nuclear weapon. The Germans wanted…
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…physicists to develop the technology for a nuclear weapon. The Germans wanted all of the research to take place under one roof in Berlin, but Heisenberg protested and persuaded them to allow each scientist to conduct their research in their own laboratories…
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…to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The Constitution is stating that everyone has the right to own a pistol, but it does not give the legal right for a person to own a nuclear weapon. If the authors of the Constitution had any foreknowledge…
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…, but they could essentially be used to learn how to launch and set up nuclear weapons from space. James Watson, co discoverer of the double-helical structure of DNA stated, “We used to believe our destiny was in the stars; now we know it is in our genes” (Bereano 3…
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Category: /History
…retained control of the power in Iraq. As a result of the cease fire, Iraq accepted the imposing “no-fly zones” over her territory and United Nations weapons inspection teams sniffing through her nuclear and other weapons programs, one being chemical…
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Category: /Literature
…interest of the government in the name of betterment of man. However, it does not reflect to reality, since, man has already lost his control over his life, and he is directed by science and its products, such as machines and weapons. At this point…
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Category: /History
…’s long-range missiles and chemical, nuclear, and biological weapons have either been dismantled or destroyed. These sanctions have had very little effect on the Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein. He still remains in constant control, and “efforts to find…
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