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…caught up to the United States' nuclear weapons programs. In addition, they were very land-hungry. Throughout Russia's history, they have been in search of a port - a quest advanced further by Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. The Soviets…
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…'40's, the U.S.S.R. had caught up to the United States' nuclear weapons programs. In addition, they were very land-hungry. Throughout Russia's history, they have been in search of a port - a quest advanced further by Peter the Great and Catherine the Great…
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…information to make himself appear right (Literature 254). These tactics were also used in the novel. During WWII he saw the d! evelopment of atomic weapons and the destructive capabilities that they had. The United States was the fist to have such power…
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…were hung THE AXIS: Italy, Germany and Japan -opposition of the Allies MANHATTAN PROJECT: USA, France and Britain to test nuclear bombs - the A-bomb at University of Chicago SECURITY COUNCIL: composed of US, Soviet, Britain, China - was to be the crisis…
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…aircraft to nuclear weapons. The second part was Law Enforcement. They were responsible for the day-to-day police work on all Air Force installations. The second dramatic change was the combination of leadership into two branch! es. A panic shot through…
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…, the Cuban Missile Crisis was on hand. An armed conflict seemed likely but the Russians pulled out and in 1963 we signed a treaty banning atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons with the Soviets. At the height of the Cold War, 1963, he met 27-year-old Ellen…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…project to develop the most devastating weapon the world had ever seen. Top government scientists were working in the New Mexico desert to create the atomic bomb, a bomb thousands of times more powerful then any other that had been used in any World War II…
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…. The Black Death killed over one third of the European population in the span of six years, from 1347 to 1353. The amount of deaths that the Black Death had compared to today is like the effects that a nuclear war would have on the world population. It took…
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…the appropriate control of nuclear missiles in silos. It is a ticking time bomb destined to wreak havoc on millions of computer systems in every economy, both commercial and residential, and thus need everyone's serious attention. However, the bug is likely to affect…
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…that originally had and developed the first virtual reality hardware and software in the early 60s (Lance Morrow). This is because the United States government invested so much into the development of this technology for the purpose of defense against a nuclear attack…
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