Category: /Science & Technology
; the atomic age was born (Enola Gay, 2002).
Although a product of the Second World War, through technology transfer the World has become both a master and servant of the atomic age. Transfer, in the form of atomic power and nuclear physics and medicine, has
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Category: /History/North American History
came to Fort Irwin for Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) training, as it was a proven fact that chemical weapons were the number 1 threat.
Fort Irwin has submitted plans of expansion to the U.S. Congress. The Army completed Land Use Requirement Studies
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Category: /History
1. Have you ever wondered who dreamt up welfare and other governmental social services programs? How about why we spend billions of dollars on National defense? Why we have so many nuclear weapons? Or who are we actually training to fight when we
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Category: /Literature
population of the women were infertile due to previous constant exposure to pesticides, nuclear waste, and leakages from chemical weapons. They were either labelled "Unwoman" and sent to "Colonies" to clean up toxic wastes, or be house servants; "Marthas
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Category: /Literature/English
decisions while in office. In 1963 the Soviets and Americans signed a treaty barring atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons. Kennedy nevertheless remained ready to stop Communist advances. When the Berlin Wall was built, dividing East and West Germany. Kennedy
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
-time and to keep it strong during peacetime (Bernstein,11). Only the president can decide whether to use nuclear weapons or not.
As the Foreign Policy Director, the constitution gives the President the power to appoint ambassadors, make treaties
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Category: /Literature/Novels
at the campsite insulated with?
a) cotton c) air
b) silk d) polyester
14) What were the tents at the campsite made from?
a) mylar c) silk
b) cotton d) b and c,but not a
15) What are LATRAP systems?
a) laser tracking weapons
b) navigation devices
c
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
at the campsite insulated with?
a) cotton c) air
b) silk d) polyester
14) What were the tents at the campsite made from?
a) mylar c) silk
b) cotton d) b and c,but not a
15) What are LATRAP systems?
a) laser tracking weapons
b) navigation devices
c
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Category: /Literature/English
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 the whole
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Category: /Literature/English
war-time and to keep it strong during peacetime (Bernstein,11). Only the president can decide whether to use nuclear weapons or not.
As the Foreign Policy Director, the constitution gives the President the power to appoint ambassadors, make treaties
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