Papers 1981-1990 of total 12759 found.
…are classified, but reports hint at some serious cyber raids in the United States. One such report on the FBI's files involved intrusion into the computer system at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, which works on Nuclear Weapons and other Top Secret projects. When…
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…, first published as The Incredible Hulk in 1962 by Marvel, centers on Dr. Bruce Banner, a nuclear physicist who is exposed to a gamma ray explosion. From then on, every time he becomes angry, his inner rage boils to the surface and he becomes a seven-foot tall…
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…foreign policy by design, setting certain goals and moving on. He became the first U.S. president to visit the Soviet Union. He traveled to Moscow in May of 1972. He sought peace with Russia and negotiated with the Soviet Union to limit nuclear weapons, which…
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…Prior to 1989, the Communists indirectly controlled the government of the Soviet Union. It was during the Mikhail Gorbechev era in which his “openness” measure of reform was challenged by the explosion of the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl on April 26…
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…Early American Literature Essay #1 October 10, 2000 America: The Most Unpredictable Ending Ever! Language has proved itself to be the single most powerful force in history. Hurricanes, gale force winds, dictators, floods, fires, nor nuclear
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…boys can be with no soap available, and they like to play, but not work. They are not very responsible, and almost all are afraid of the dark. The plot is also very reasonable, except that there is no nuclear war going on in the world…
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…market, a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council, an arsenal of nuclear weapons, and a huge military-industrial complex offering missiles and other hardware to overseas Buyers (Miles 190). China has gambled on a capitalistic market economy to transform…
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…mobility and fire power, the American forces launched a series of “search-and-destroy” operations that would grind down the enemy. The American soldiers went to Vietnam with a lot of weight of American industry behind them. With the exception of the nuclear
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…as arrogance”(163), in “In the Belly of the Beast” she criticized the Pentagon for using the nuclear weapons, and so on. I have learned so many interesting things about nature, about American culture from this book, and I like it. I know that all the knowledge…
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…such a bloody battle ever again. Especially with nuclear weapons so easily obtainable. The Atomic Bomb On August 6, 1945 the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The Enola Gay, piloted by Colonel…
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