Papers 1791-1800 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…is in a position to meet the larger part of domestic demand for machinery. China also possesses a number of advanced engineering plants that are able to manufacture an increasing range of sophisticated equipment, including nuclear weapons and an earth satellite. China…
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…of discrimination against human clones as a weapon against human reproductive cloning research and, once that is technically possible, human cloning. Bioethicists were quick to create “nightmare visions of baby farming, of clones cannibalised for spare parts”[vii…
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Category: /History
…that our country was involved in during this era has far from perished. Our government still seems to have its economic policies that came from the Cold War. In this war we needed huge amounts of money to keep up with producing weapons, nuclear technology…
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…to go hunting with his friend. Today if a young boy did the same thing the police would be called to take the dangerous weapon away from the boy. In the old days my father new that everyone was watching him and that if he misbehaved he would be severely…
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Category: /Literature/English
…States is tied to global issues, whether environment, resources and population, changes in national cultures and international behavior or the proliferation of nuclear weapons. And there is increasing sense that "good citizenship" must be a global, not a local…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Other imagery in the poem also points to the speaker’s attitude of despair and disappointment. The images of death, the hollow, empty sockets of the skull and the suggestion of the mass devastation of the earth by nuclear weapons, signify the death of his…
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Category: /History
…of nuclear weapons not only threatens the destruction of our world as we know it, but also the existence of mankind altogether! The scary part is that the chance of a major war, or even a World War III, in the coming century is very high. It seems like…
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Category: /Literature/English
…had found the Montagnais-Naskapi, a hunting society, had been matrilocal until Europeans stepped in. "The Tanoan Pueblos kinship system is bilateral. The household either is of the nuclear type or is extended to include relatives of one or both parents…
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Category: /Literature/English
…States the ability to destroy the world. This top secret project created nuclear weapons. Civilians and most military personnel had no idea this was even going on. This was developed to end World War II, little did they know that this technology could…
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…Wars’ is the project that was proposed to put satellite’s in space to protect against nuclear weapons. Another reason is that they can change the weather for good or bad. There is a possible chance that famine could be caused in a country…
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