Papers 1941-1950 of total 12759 found.
…be responsible for negative outcomes. In the motion picture, Frankenstein, director James Whale shows how some aspects of science, one being the creation of life, can have harmful results. In our world, such examples as cloning and nuclear energy also raise…
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…Ernest Rutherford "The father of nuclear energy," Ernest Rutherford was one of the greatest physicists of all time. He was the primary founder of nuclear physics. His list of accomplishments and contributions to his field is nearly endless. His…
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…of unfavorable situations have arisen. These situations range from one-parent families to the inexplicable situation of two partners of the same sex. What happens to a society where the nuclear family is no longer the dominant configuration? Only time will tell…
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…of German, Spanish and Japanese as a language. This odd dialect causes the viewer to wonder how all of these languages have been mixed together, which helps develop the story of the nuclear explosion better. It also shows how the characters are world weary…
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…demands nuclear transfer to produce better livestock. Cloning could massively improve the agricultural industry as the technique of nuclear transfer improves. Currently, change in the phenotype of livestock is accomplished by bombarding embryos…
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…, what is the reality of the 'Danger' we often associate with it? There are many other questions, but in my report I will try to answer these basic questions. Nuclear power is very important in the US, among other countries. First, it aids…
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…plan was to continue the development of a weapon that could be used against the EBEs under the guise of 'SDI'. the Strategic Defense Initiative, which had nothin whatsoever to with a defense for inbound Russian nuclear missles…
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…).         The United States discovered the construction of intermediate-range nuclear missile sites from its reconnaissance flights on October 14, 1962. President Kennedy ordered a naval blockade to stop the Soviets from shipping any more arms. In a newly declassified…
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…equals the release of enormous amounts of energy. The horror of nuclear war, the shock of the carnage at Hiroshima and Nagasaki all lay within this simple equation. But that would not come until many years later, and in the meantime, Einstein still had…
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….... What's been changing is that you have juveniles becoming much more involved in violent offenses, with the use of weapons. If we add to this more babies, you could have a multiplier effect... a mini explosion [in violent crime by youth].' Gang's only…
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