Papers 1801-1810 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…in the consequences of technology. An example would be nuclear weapons and the affects of radiation. The AIDS epidemic is an example of a modern day disease that prompts massive government funded research and public awareness. The medical establishment now is maintained…
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Category: /History
…. The United States led the fight against Communist nations, like Russia. But these intense rivalries didn’t just go on in the type of government that should be used or in who could develop the most advanced and most powerful nuclear weapon of the time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…than 2% of sales from military weapons, sell any alcohol or tobacco or own interest in nuclear power plants. The remaining large-cap stocks are then evaluated according to other social criteria: diversity, employee relations, the environment and the product…
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…to boil the water and convert it to steam comes from burning coal, oil, or natural gas, or from the heat released by controlled nuclear reactions. Rotation of the turbines may be driven by the gravitational energy stored in water held behind the dam…
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…of a marble. A black hole forms when a super massive star has “used up” all of its nuclear fuel and then collapses under its own gravitational force. This happens because, as a star burns fuel, it creates an outward push, which counteracts the inward pull…
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Category: /History
…and these people’s accounts of this great disaster I have come to realize what a nuclear war could result into if precautions are not taken not only by the civilians but also more importantly by the head of our country. Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a twenty- year old clerk…
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Category: /Literature/English
…excludes companies that derive more than 2% of sales from military weapons, sell any alcohol or tobacco or own interest in nuclear power plants. The remaining large-cap stocks are then evaluated according to other social criteria: diversity, employee relations…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…up even more when he reveals, "Anna, my only true love and mother to my children, died of cancer." At this point the reader finds it hard to believe that this man has the power to deploy nuclear weapons at just about any time and towards anyone that he…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…was the closeness of Mars to Earth in 1894. It led to much discussion about life on the foreign planet. Wells, the "future prophet," predicted such things as tanks, aerial bombing, nuclear was, and--in The War of the Worlds--gas warfare, laser-like weapons
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Category: /History
…by giving aid to a needy Yeltsin. Nuclear rage between the two systems was the next to fall, as that type of technology became severely limited. 1980 marked the consolidation of the Solidarity movement in Poland, as workers created a strike which…
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