Papers 1991-2000 of total 12759 found.
…problem. If this would have actually happened, I really do think it could have been the start of the end to human civilization. The pentagon’s computers would have all crashed, which may have caused the U.S. nuclear weapons to deploy, which many people were…
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…over dominance in East Asia. On the positive side, China has acquiesced to U.S. pressure regarding weapons proliferation. Also, except for its security relationship with Pakistan, Beijing has neither exported missiles (in violation of international…
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…of humanity, or specifically in this case, the hands of an American. Parallels could be drawn between Allie’s ice machine and other inventions like the nuclear bomb or other weapons of mass destruction. The Truman Show is probably the most overtly satirical…
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…Let me say it right now. Everything you thought was the limit of human kind is wrong. The strongest weapon is not the nuclear bomb. The strongest material is not steel. Your brain is not the fastest computer on the earth. The sky is not the limit…
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…it. If we have a "Constitution" and, supposedly, a "First Amendment"- why is the Government using legislation to stop us from expressing ourselves? We seem to be a ironic and paradox country. We didn’t want to be the first to use nuclear weapons and the atomic…
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nuclear weapons, that if detonated, would ultimately result in total carnage. They were all right in doing so, all having witnessed the gruesome effects on living organisms on one primate or another. Gene Johnson, the civilian virus hunter working…
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…by the dismantling of nuclear military vessels. So NATO has not stood still. Over the years since its creation it has always had to adapt to new circumstances and new tasks. From its early years with the addition of Greece, Turkey and then Germany, then later Spain…
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…America and the whole world off guard. This was the Soviet's first push in the historical "Space Race." There was great fear surrounding this launch; a certain question was on everyone's minds, could the Soviets send Nuclear weapons with ballistic missiles from…
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…to federal, state and local law enforcement officials in their fight against violence and crime. President Johnson wasn’t only interested in fighting injustices on earth. Also in 1968 he signed an agreement between the U.S. and USSR banning nuclear weapons
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…a "Constitution" and, supposedly, a "First Amendment"- why is the Government using legislation to stop us from expressing ourselves? We seem to be a ironic and paradox country. We didn't want to be the first to use nuclear weapons and the atomic bomb, but were…
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