Papers 1691-1700 of total 12759 found.
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…students and injured many more. What I propose is for the United States to ban the right to own all types of firearms, which should in theory end all firearm related deaths. There are only between 65 and 80 million Americans that own weapons, and between them…
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Category: /History
…responsible for altered atmospheric radiocarbon levels. The "Atom Bomb Effect" refers to the release of radioactive daughter elements (including radiocarbon) as a direct result of extensive nuclear weapons testing. When a Uranium-235 or Plutonium-242 (materials…
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Category: /Literature/English
…we think to be absurd, we go through doublethink; doing something even if we know it's wrong. We use doublethink in regard to nuclear weapons. We spend vast sums of money and energy building nuclear weapons, but then avert our eyes to the fact that once…
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…prompted immediate intervention by the United States, which had supplied weapons to Israel during the fighting, and by the Soviet Union, which had supplied the Arab forces. Israel's threat to eradicate the Egyptian Third Army prompted U.S. secretary of state…
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…until after the nuclear test. He was advised that the A-Bomb would intimidate the Russians for political leverage (Alperovitz 41-62). The basic essence of the Potsdam Declaration was that there would be a regime of control over Japan, preventing it from…
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…to restore relatively quickly its prewar level of industrial production and by 1949-1950 began production of its own nuclear weapons. The Western countries created the military-political bloc called NATO. In the East a military-political alliance of the Communist…
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…of situations such as civil cases, law violations in terms of food, drink, and medical manufacture, and even to determine if countries are developing nuclear weapons. However, forensic science is generally used in the investigation of criminal cases involving…
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…/19/wtc.plan/index.html> in a nation hated by the distopian Al-Qaeda that will stop at nothing to arm themselves with nuclear weapons and sacrifice their lives in the cause of bursting our utopian bubbles? Our utopian bubbles are still in danger…
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Category: /Literature/English
…conflict which means more violence. The ability of explosives and the availability of weapons increases every day. Then there’s always the ever present threat of nuclear terrorism. In the days in which we live, the smuggling of components for use in chemical…
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Category: /History
…by Russia. After Stalin’s death China and Russia began to disagree. China saw Russia as a threat to their nuclear installation, growing nationalism on both parts, and the common land frontier. China felt the Russia was abandoning Communism.Russia gave Port Arthur…
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