Papers 1761-1770 of total 12759 found.
…in a society; in this case, with the hope of tearing down the loose sense of togetherness we share. Although we may not be completely prepared to deal with a full-scale biological weapon attack, we do have a set playback for just such an emergency. In the event…
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…Introduction Chemical and Biological Warfare, use of harmful or deadly chemical or biological agents as weapons of war. These agents can kill many people and are considered weapons of mass destruction. Chemical weapons are made up of poisonous…
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…east by signing such agreements as the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty which made it illeagal for any country to test nuclear weapons. The Islamic terrorists plan to spread it's influence on the rest of the countries in the middle East. Because Iran holds many…
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…, the nature of the air war waged against Germany and Japan, the development of atomic weapons, and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The book is filled with enthusiastic insight and explanations. For example, Kennedy rejects the mythology, which…
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…" or that science is not strong enough to clone and ensure that the child be equipped with all his marbles and appendages. Science was capable of splitting atoms to make nuclear weapons; we all know what a success that was. I don't want to hear that American values…
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…for the entire planet by the machinery of modern warfare. A great example would be the use of chemical warfare and the possibility of nuclear weapons that can create mass destruction, a problem that the world is facing at the present moment. The most common…
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…USSR and it's republics possessing the nuclear weapons. This is just one long-term problem that the international corporations are not considering because they are profit oriented rather then politically correct. Expert predictions state. "If this tendency…
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…of trade wars, while marginal ones collapsed. There was ethnic cleansing in the Balkans, a 'failed state' in Somalia, and genocide in Rwanda. Nuclear weapons lay unsecured in the former Soviet Union, and neo- Fascism surfaced in the ! West." Caring about…
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…to understand. Johnny (Christopher Walken) also had his on type of visions. He had a psychic mind, he was able to see into the immediate future but also many years down the road. When Greg (Martin Sheen) was going to launch the nuclear weapons in the future Johnny…
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…help and that the U.S. needed to be prepared in case the Allies fell to dictators. At the beginning of the war, the United States Army was ranked 18th in the world. Not only did Roosevelt support democracy by loaning weapons to the Allies, he both saved…
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