Papers 2111-2120 of total 12759 found.
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…. might use nuclear weapons at the negotiations. On July 27, 1953, negotiators at Panmunjon, a village on the border between North and South Korea signed the armistice papers that ended the fighting. "The Korean conflict is the Forgotten War, fought…
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…, those few who hear it ever forget it. The strength of Gaye's critique is manifested in What's Going On. The song highlights the effect of the conflict on the most basic unit within the American community: the nuclear family. Rather than a collection…
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…organisms. Instead, the farming industry has made and continues to make a big effort toward finding a way to implement the technique of nuclear transfer for livestock. Research in cloning is also occurring in primates. The reason for studying primates…
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Category: /History
…In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing information to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) concerning the construction of nuclear weapons. In 1953, the United States Government executed them. Some say, the Rosenbergs…
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Category: /History
…In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing information to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) concerning the construction of nuclear weapons. In 1953, the United States Government executed them. Some say, the Rosenbergs…
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Category: /History
…side was adding to its pile of nuclear weapons. The death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, two months into the Eisenhower presidency, gave rise to hopes of a more flexible, accommodating Soviet leadership. In 1953, Eisenhower delivered a speech underscoring…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, they would both be alive today. If the same incident occurred without the availability of weapons, these two men may have exchanged words, gestures, and perhaps more aggressive behavior, but would not have tried to kill each other. Is it fair to say…
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…to a local hospital for possible anthrax exposure. Anthrax is a disease caused by bacteria found in livestock. A breakout in Iraq once killed a million sheep. Today at least 17 nations are believed to have biological weapons programs that include weapons grade…
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Category: /Literature/English
…citizens with firearms. Obviously the ones who used the opportunity to buy guns were the criminals. It is a proven fact that handguns have been the murder weapon of choice. Guns are involved in half of all homicide cases. People believe that society has relied…
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…The stalemate at the Western Front brought many revolutionary and inventive weapons to the war. Two of which were the tank and gas. These two weapons were thought prior to use, to have ended the stalemate at the western front for their respective…
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