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…that Nixon was profoundly anti-Semitic, urged the use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam and was so unconcerned about civilian casualties in Vietnam that he was recorded as saying "I don't give a damn." In 1974 a grand jury named Nixon a co-conspirator in the Watergate…
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Category: /History
…Organization. At the initiative of Mexico, the Treaty of Tlatelolco was signed in 1967, being the first treaty of its kind that prohibits nuclear weapons in a geographic region, in this case in Latin America. In 1989, the Revolutionary Democratic Party (PRD…
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…Charley that collects water samples near suspected chemical or nuclear plants, a remote control dragonfly which delivered tiny listening devises out side windows "a bug carrying a bug", and a camera that straps on to pigeons. There is the silent 22-caliber gun…
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…this permeation of globalization and entrepreneurial capitalism. I feel that these investments in modern society, fashion, and ideas, are much like nations who invest in nuclear weapons. If everyone has one, no one can afford to use them. This trend seems to carry…
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…of security for the American people. In all actuality these things would have only partially addressed the United States' real problem; too many nuclear weapons existed in the world at that time. Currently the United States' problem continues to be the amount…
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…without Gulf oil, whose livelihood we are dependent on. In 1973 O.P.E.C. raised oil prices 70%. The dominant Middle Eastern members of O.P.E.C. used succeeding price increases as a political weapon aimed at Western nations in retaliation for their support…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Its central dogmas sustain significant political and class interests. Indeed, The Holocaust has proven to be an indispensable ideological weapon". Finkelstein places this ideology within the context of Israel and seeks to argue that ideological…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Cold Mountain includes mention of many Civil War-era weapons. Some are standard-issue field arms, such as the Springfield and Enfield rifles, and the Colt army and navy revolvers. Others are rare, specialty items, like the powerful LeMat pistol…
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Category: /History
…to come. The use of these new weapons lead to huge problems for the U.S. and its people. For the first time ever, the United States had to play catch-up in the weapons brigade. As the second World War came, the effects carried on and the production…
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…are piled up like stacks of coins, and each stack is called a granum. The fluid-filled space about the grana is called the stroma. --------------------------------------------------- The nucleus is a large organelle that has a nuclear envelope, chromatin…
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