Papers 1731-1740 of total 12759 found.
…. Throughout mid-1951 to 1953, negotiations for a peace treaty stalled and reopened. Fighting continued with aerial bombing in North Korea as the negotiations continued. In fact, in order to end the war quickly, the use of nuclear weapons was considered…
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Category: /History
…was going on. The Vietnam war was between the north and the south. The north was supported by The Soviet Union. The Soviet Union gave weapons and supplies to the North Vietnamese. Since The Soviet Union took the side of the North, the United States took…
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…democratic action, such as the Soviet Union. Busch in causing the two-superpower leaders to arrive at a new arms control treaty that promised the reduction of nuclear weapons arsenals of the world. Busch's only major error was quickly recovered by quickly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the crime scene, siren howling. He hops out of his car and joins a few other officers at the school’s entrance. Another shot is fired. Weapons drawn, they slowly make their way inside. About ten feet from the door, a body lies motionless, a gunshot…
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…on October 27, 1962 to determine the status of the Soviet nuclear missile sites. Classified work began rapidly on a new UAV called the Lightning Bug. The Cuban situation vividly demonstrated the need for quick intelligence gathering while also demonstrating…
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…can’t be trusted having the power of science. They have the ability to destroy themselves and the world around them. Especially history of the last century has shown how people developed new and more powerful weapons. Possible use of nuclear and chemical…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the gun changed the way of warfare drastically. Suddenly, instead of fighting with your conventional methods including bow and arrow, soldiers were pulling out weapons which could kill once triggered. Our world would be changed forever as more destructive…
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…Action National Congress. Peace Action works on destroying all nuclear weapons, and works toward a peaceful economy. They are against international weapons trading, and they look for non-militant solutions. In the last sentence, he cries out…
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Category: /Literature/English
…outcome was suicide on a global scale.’(225) Who wants wart that would wipe out the entire world, as we know it, to cause nuclear winter. Everything would perish with just a few bacteria to tell the story of what once was here on Earth. ‘Traditionally…
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…, an arms race ensued, The United States and the U.S.S.R. tried to build up their stockpiles of nuclear weapons in order to gain a decisive advantage over each other. As each president tried to alleviate the situation, the race heightened, and more, better…
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