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…The measurement of nuclear and electron magnetic resonance on bulk materials was made possible by Felix Bloch and Edward Purcell and in 1952 they shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work. Until then, magnetic resonance was a measurable…
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weapons could be built, and rather than destroying the weapons check into storing them away.         In the movie Denzel Washington's character is very hesitant about the use of the nuclear strike that is initially ordered, simply because he knows…
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…forever. The wars not only affected political boundaries, but also local industry and economical systems which were needed to produce weapons, and also support their local armies. Religion and its contributions: Religion was a fairly big part of battle…
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…. The definition for weapons of mass destruction needs to be updated to stay current with world events. Chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons need to be included in this definition. Furthermore, Germany believes that there must be a clear distinction with types…
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Nuclear energy is very important in our lives. Witout it we would all die.Nuclear energy is very important in our lives. Witout it we would all die.Nuclear energy is very important in our lives. Witout it we would all die.Nuclear energy is very…
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…with newer and better designed and constructed ones. Also, more research should be made as to how to protect people from the radioactive contamination of the environment. The dismantling of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction should, also…
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…The Innovative Weapons of the Civil War Era <Tab/>The visualization of war was drastically changed as the introduction of new technology inflicted astronomical casualties and a strong psychological burden upon the soldiers…
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…In every life time one will experience the effect of a weapon, whether it is that of a car, knife, gun or even the horrors of a bomb or the possible threat of chemical and/or biological agents. No matter what the source of destruction, it causes…
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Nuclear Power vs Fossil Fuel Power: Which is Cleaner ? In an age of advansing technology, the demand for electricity is increasing at a drastic rate. As we approach the twenty-first century, new ways are being discovered to produce this much needed…
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…and sorrow at the mutual killing among teenagers tied to the drug trade. In this paper I will discuss opposing views from Douglas Weil's, "Legalizing Concealed Weapons Does Not Make Society Safer" viewpoint, and from Don B. Kates' "Legalizing Concealed Weapons
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