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Category: /History
…. CIA was not so happy about this as one would believe so. Their feelings toward the President would result in a not so pleasant manner for Kennedy. Armed with tens of thousands of nuclear weapons capable of being launched from land, sea, and air…
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…The Impact of AI on Warfare. It is well known that throughout history man's favourite past time has been to make war. It has always been recognised that the opponent with the better weapons usually came out victorious. Nowadays…
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Category: /Literature/English
…running prime time animated series in television history, "The Simpsons" have won many awards for exceptional work. The Simpson family lives in the town of Springfield. Homer (age 36) works at the local nuclear power plant and is usually portrayed…
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…Limited Petroleum Reserves: Is Nuclear Energy an Alternative The twentieth century has been the age of petroleum. Oil in its various refined derivative forms, such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel, has a unique combination of many desirable…
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…environmental quality, and a secure national defense. The Department of Energy has expanded its mission to include long-term planning for nuclear power and weapons waste in light of growing dependence on nuclear energy and the reduction of nuclear weapons stockpiles…
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Category: /History
…to the island. Premier Khrushchev commanded to release nuclear weapons to the United States if the U.S. tried to invade. They stared each other down for seven days, until Khrushchev blinked; he ordered that all the ships removed from Cuba’s main land. The ships…
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Category: /History
…reductions were signed, and discussions on reducing nuclear weapons were taking place. Around the world Gorbachev was “hailed as a dynamic leader, whose bold initiates were quickly diminishing the threat of nuclear war”, but at home he was seen as a leader who…
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…of the nuclear bomb states need not require a strong military to deter potential threats from others. "Nuclear capabilities were the 'absolute' weapon; they enabled states to provide for their security without continually worrying, as traditional great powers had…
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…, and there are birds flying into the rotors, all of which are potential problems. Nuclear Energy: Changes can occur in the structure of the nuclei of atoms. These changes are called nuclear reactions. Energy created in a nuclear reaction is called nuclear energy…
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…policies by increasing conventional weapons. He wanted to be prepared for nonnuclear wars and to make every effort to avoid using nuclear weapons. Business and labor. In March 1962, the major steel producers signed a contract with the steelworkers union…
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