Papers 2001-2010 of total 12759 found.
Category: /History
…, and rescheduled the nation’s debts to commercial banks. In 1992 full diplomatic relations with Britain were restored, helping to heal the wounds of the Falklands War. In January 1994 the country signed the Treaty of Tlatelolco, making Argentina a nuclear weapons-free…
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…part, the characters of this book have the utmost respect for all Level 4 viruses, especially the greatly feared and most deadly Ebola Zaire (killing 90% of those infected). Handling viral samples, infected animals and blood samples as if they were nuclear
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…the Cold War era, the typical disaster film had in its plot the end of the world via some sort of nuclear catastrophe. Annan explains the genre of film that grew up during this time: “After all, it seemed probable by the 1930’s that Fascism and modern weapons
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…to sign his name to a letter written by American physicist Leo Szilard informing President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the possibility of an atomic bomb. This letter led the formation of the Manhattan Project for the worlds first nuclear weapons. Einstein himself…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as nuclear warfare. (Don Quixote 25). It seems also in Morrison’s Beloved, with subversion of words and language is apparent when the townsfolk get together at 124. At first they try the prayers that "weren’t theirs," but when the women’s singing prayer does…
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Category: /History
…investigation unit of the FBI. “The NDPO coordinates all federal efforts to assist state and local first responders with planning, training, and equipment needs necessary to respond to a conventional or non-conventional weapons of mass destruction incident.”13…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is not communicable. A man can spend years learning physics and can be so intelligent that he invents the next nuclear weapon, but did he have the wisdom not to build it in the first place? The answer is no. Works Cited Bennett, Robert…
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…that the Allies had to have help and that the U.S. needed to be prepared in case the Allies fell to dictators. At the beginning of the war, the United States Army was ranked 18th in the world. Not only did Roosevelt support democracy by loaning weapons to the Allies…
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nuclear weapons and the atomic bomb, but were the first and, so far to present day, the last to use them.…
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…Germany, so the crisis subsided. On Oct. 16, 1962, the president was shown aerial reconnaissance photographs of Soviet missile bases under construction in Cuba. From these bases a nuclear attack could be launched on much of the United States and the Western…
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