Papers 1701-1710 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…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 back to China…
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Category: /History
…conclusion: Careful scholarly treatment of the records and manuscripts opened over the past few years has greatly enhanced our understanding of why the Truman administration used atomic weapons against Japan. Experts continue to disagree on some issues…
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…sort of collectivisation of nuclear weapons and any other vastly destructive technology. An individual country in possession of and willing to use nuclear weapons could resist all of the co-ordinated international power at the disposal of the world…
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…and of the functioning of the world government as a whole, would be some sort of collectivisation of nuclear weapons and any other vastly destructive technology. An individual country in possession of and willing to use nuclear weapons could resist all of the co-ordinated…
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Category: /History
…The invention of nuclear weapons is the hallmark of a period of enormous significance often called the "atomic age."(2) The United States began a nuclear weapons program, the Manhattan Project, with Britain and Canada joining in. This effort…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of the world government as a whole, would be some sort of collectivisation of nuclear weapons and any other vastly destructive technology. An individual country in possession of and willing to use nuclear weapons could resist all of the co-ordinated…
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Category: /Law & Government
…argued that Iraq had reintroduced its programs for the production and stockpiling of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons of mass destruction (WMD). In an assessment produced by the British Government, a strong supporter of the coalition of the willing…
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…Set during the height of the cold war in the 60's, K-19: The Widowmaker is loosely based on the real story of the Russian nuclear sub of the same name. Harrison Ford plays the sub's Captain, Alexei Vostrikov, and Liam Neeson is the boat's executive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is involved with is nuclear bombs. Green peace has also dealt with the ozone in some of their campaigns. Each one of these things green peaces has come in contact with more than once. For example green peace and the forest are no strangers. In May of ’94…
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…fibers. The chromosomes are lined up in the center of the celll. The nucleolus and nuclear membrane disappear. In the next phase, metaphase, the chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate. The plate is the midpoint of the cell between the two centrioles…
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