Papers 1921-1930 of total 12759 found.
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…pop culture was important, many political outcomes also occurred. The Watergate scandal, the official end of the Vietnam conflict, and the United States Bicentennial all happened during this decade. Oil and nuclear problems arose, and Abortion was legalized…
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…however, the world has begun to realise that we must start looking elsewhere for energy. The world needs renewable energy. Some renewable energy sources, which have been discovered, are Bio-fuels, Nuclear fuels, solar power and wind power. The question…
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Category: /History
…On the night of April 25,1986, what was later described by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D,Ver.), as "by far the worst nuclear reactor accident known to mankind... beyond even the worst nightmares of nuclear scientists," occurred in the Soviet Union…
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…if we depend up on the Atom Bomb," (qtd. in Miller 121) a Catholic Worker leaflet explained. Day described her civil disobedience as an act of penance for America's use of nuclear weapons on Japanese cities. The first year the dissidents were reprimanded…
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…, the technological advancements made during the arms race soon filtered down to civilian applications. For example, during the Cold War the US military developed a system for all nuclear weapons facilities to communicate in the event of a nuclear war. Today this system…
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…Worker leaflet explained. Day described her civil disobedience as an act of penance for America's use of nuclear weapons on Japanese cities. The first year the dissidents were reprimanded. The next year Day and others were sent to jail for five days. Arrested…
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Category: /History
…made a deal promising never to invade Cuba again if Khrushchev removed all of the nuclear weapons. An agreement was reached and Kennedy was praised by the media for handling the crisis well (Menninger18). The CIA again, felt provoked by the way in which…
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…to lead the race to the moon. The United States and the United Soviet Socialist Republic had been competing with one another in many areas, from the development of nuclear weapons to trying to be the first country to develop the technology which would get them…
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…cell nuclear transfer. This will produce an organism that has the exact genetic material as that of the donor cell. Scientists are using current techniques exceedingly more and with a variety of species. This process is ethical only if it is executed…
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…, Einstein also published a study in which he showed the equivalence of mass and energy, which is the famous equation E  mc2. Which is energy equals mass times the velocity of light squared. This was a foundation stone in the development of nuclear
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