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…the political climate of the time. In 1947 the British government, under Prime Minister Clemet Atlee, who it could be argued was eager for the country to acquire nuclear weapon capabilities due to the fear that if the United States were the only country to have…
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…Infantry weapons of world war 2 The rifles, sub machine guns, pistols, and other weapons of world war 2 soldiers Even with tanks and aircraft, the foot soldiers remain an essential element of modern armies, both because there are tasks they do best…
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…viruses to disrupt the biological diversity. Biological weapons can have serious ramifications on the biological diversity as a whole, and not just to the ones in which the biological weapons are created for. Will a biological weapon effect only a certain…
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nuclear weapons and were afraid of attack from the other country. The competition between the United States and the Soviet Union caused great threat to both sides and in turn this lead them to potentially be on the verge of nuclear war. The first Soviet…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Argument Essay on "Assault Weapons" Ban <Tab/>Congress had approved an "assault weapons" ban bill. Which will expire on September 2004 if the president does not sign it. Us pro gun groups will not let this bill even hit the president's…
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…Biological Warfare: Main weapon of terrorist Thesis: Biological warfare should be stopped because of its bad effects on people, countries & environment Introduction: Biological Warfare is the weapon used mainly by terrorists. It is the number one…
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Category: /Literature/English
…economic power and global stature, North Korea began to bring its efforts to acquire nuclear weapons to fulfillment. Kim Il Sung's engineers had completed a large-scale plant to reprocess plutonium from spent fuel produced by North Korea's Soviet-designed…
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…The most significant threat facing America today is the risk of being attacked with Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). Although the Soviet Union has fallen and the threat of large-scale nuclear and chemical attacks have been diminished another threat…
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…The societal issue being addressed in this article is the cloning of humans and nuclear cell fusion. This question lingering into every household…Should we be playing God? This question has substantial points on each side. Some people think that we…
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…Apocalypse at the Nuclear Plant         Pete pulled up to the familiar sight of cooling towers overshadowing his car as he parked his car next to the multitude of his coworkers. His day began just like the others. If there was any…
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