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…such as temperature and oxidation which results in high instability, uncontrollability and unpredictability (1,9). While they are cheaper to develop than chemical and nuclear weapons, and may be relatively easy to develop, their weaponization is a significant issue…
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…Jagdesh Cooma HWH3 ZK82 Is Nuclear War Still A Major Threat? I. Introduction II. Statistics about nuclear weapons A. Most nuclear weapons have a blast radius of 1-5 miles B. A year’s worth of plutonium…
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…. High-level waste accounts for 95% of all the waste produced. Transuranic waste is the waste generated from the production of nuclear weapons that contain transuranic elements (elements with an atomic number greater than Uranium). Some forms of this waste…
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…the composition of the atomic nucleus. The force that arms the atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb and other nuclear weapons, nuclear energy also powers electricity- generating plants in countries throughout the world. It is seen by many as the source of inexpensive…
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…The issue of chemical weapons is a very topical issue in the world today. Fear of the chemical attack weighs heavily on peoples minds. In this essay I shall be looking at whether Chemical Weapons are justified in existence in today's modern world…
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…The Life of a Weapons and Armor Maker Everyone in my day is basically divided into three social classes. First there are the Kings and nobles, then the merchants and peasants, and last the serfs and slaves. I am a weapons and armor makers which would…
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…The Life of a Weapons and Armor Maker Everyone in my day is basically divided into three social classes. First there are the Kings and nobles, then the merchants and peasants, and last the serfs and slaves. I am a weapons and armor makers which would…
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…During the 16th century England and much of Europe found itself in turmoil and in a constant state of war. The outbreak of fighting led to the invention and development of new weapons and the growth and change of weapons of old. The development…
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Weapons, where would the human race be without them? One particular period in which weapons were of great significance, was an age in European history spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, known as the Elizabethan Era. In this era, many…
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…else. Both their head start and the quality of their scientists indicated a rapid discovery of the secrets behind a nuclear weapon. But due to an inept supervisor and Hitler’s impatience, the development failed. Germany had one more failed development…
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