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…bring certain dangers with it; it is clearly a programmed catastrophe for the human race, whose magnitude is comparable only with that of a nuclear war", say the Segals. " They later explain what they mean by "programmed," showing that the virus…
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…of the 20th Century 130). World War II also ushered in the era of nuclear weapons. How did this war come about, and could it have been prevented? War was inevitable in 1939 due to the resentment of the German people towards the Versailles Treaty, poverty resulting…
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…of South Africa split Commonwealth countries, which mostly disagreed with the British policy. Britain’s international influence was harshly affected by the failure in keeping up a nuclear weapons programme, without the support of the United States. Britain’s…
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…is for the suit to protect against everything from bullets to anthrax. A technology in the works to protect against chemical weapons is a molecule witch will stick to any dangerous molecule and renders it harmless. So far researchers have only been able to make…
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…and arduous one. After World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States stood at the pinnacle of world power. By the late '40's, the U.S.S.R. had caught up to the United States' nuclear weapons programs. In addition, they were very land-hungry…
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…, Wilkins became against the use of nuclear weapons. He, like many scientists in his time, decided to turn away from Physics and death and towards Biology and life. Also, the search for DNA took place during the Cold War a time in which much of the world…
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…, Australia and Europe. Since it has no nuclear weapons and poses no threat to anyone, everyone wants to be Asean friend. Indeed, for reasons of geopolitical balance, it is essential for Southeast Asia to diversify its external links. Asean is really in a good…
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…of the nuclear family unit may apply for immigration on the grounds of reunification. The channel islands have their own immigration policy which keeps out all bar the exteremly rich. One set of Crown subjects have a policy of keeping other Crown subjects out…
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…, 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. The Soviets…
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…with that of a nuclear war", say the Segals. " They later explain what they mean by "programmed," showing that the virus was produced by humans, namely Dr. Robert Gallo of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center in Maryland. When proceeding to prove their claims, the Segals…
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