Papers 2181-2190 of total 12759 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…a nuclear holocaust have at one time had their own line of children's action figures even though both movies are rated R. One must seriously consider the idea that the movie studios are targeting a younger and easily influenced main audience. The ancient Greeks…
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…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 was produced by humans, namely Dr. Robert Gallo of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center…
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Category: /History
…resolved their economic and social differences and a treaty for unification , which included a promise from Germany to renounce nuclear chemical and biological weapons was signed in August, 1990. Germany had itsÂ’ first national elections in December…
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Category: /Literature/English
…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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Category: /Literature/English
…history on Earth, back to the origins or civilization. World Wars, space flight, and the nuclear arms race may be looked at by future generations who may wonder how these generations could have been caught up in such minor distractions. 4. They were fed up…
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Category: /Literature/English
…making nuclear weapons to later use on the United States. Chapter 5 Orwell's fifth chapter is an action-packed tale of two animals who leave the farm. First Mollie, who never was too fond of the whole idea of revolution since it meant she wouldn't have…
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Category: /History
…, 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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…in quantum mechanics. He was a key player in the development of radar and nuclear weapons in World War II. (Fernandez, 665). Later in life he was a professor of physics at the University of Colorado where he directed a controversial Air Force funded scientific…
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…Franklin Delano Roosevelt urging him to initiate an American atomic weapons program because he feared that Nazi Germany might develop an atomic bomb, . After some delay, the $2 billion Manhattan Project was launched in 1942. 125,000 people were involved…
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Category: /History
…was a disaster, as Brigade men called for help from the beaches, where US military men could only stand silently by their weapons, and watch the Cuban Brigade being shredded. Kennedy accepted the responsibility of the defeat and took the burden of the blame. After…
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