Category: /History
had not only changed in Europe, but as well as in the Middle East. In Europe the Allies were unwilling to allow Germany to ever produce a similar Reich to the one Hitler had created. Not only that, but Germany was not allowed to create nuclear arms
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Category: /History
, and lung damage
from Iraqi chemical weapons (Orwin 47). The war lasted about 8 years
and Iran suffered casualties, not only in people, but in economy and
leadership as well. Because of the war with Iraq, and the purges going
on in Iran, the economy
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, and lung damage
from Iraqi chemical weapons (Orwin 47). The war lasted about 8 years
and Iran suffered casualties, not only in people, but in economy and
leadership as well. Because of the war with Iraq, and the purges going
on in Iran, the economy
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Category: /Science & Technology
consequences far worse then splitting an atom, which resulted into the production of nuclear weapons.
In the 50 million years as the homosapiens evolved away from their ape ancestors only a two percent mutation in the genetic code has occurred (Isaacson 43.) Can
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Stalin. This meant diverting vital American weapons to a country that might fall to the Germans. However, Churchill believed that even if the Soviet armies were driven back to the Ural Mountains "Russia would still exert an immense and ultimately decisive
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Category: /Business & Economy
technological capabilities such as those required produce nuclear reactors and defense weapons. Argentina is currently aggressively seeking to expand the biotechnology industries as well. The need for technology and capital will lead to expand industries became more
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
. This was shown during the Presidential debates when President Bush adamantly argued with Democratic nominee John Kerry that unilateral talks about nuclear proliferation would not work in conjunction with ongoing multilateral talks.
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Category: /Literature
to the above quote is how man currently often uses his intelligence to do evil. It seems that for every invention or concept, a way for it to kill or destroy is also discovered. For example, take the development of nuclear fission and fusion, which had great
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
was a breakthrough for women, But was it the most important change in the 20th century? Other changes that occurred in the 20th century alongside the Women's liberation movement include the invention of the computer, the development of nuclear weapons, space exploration
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
; it is something everyone does, almost daily" (p. 3). That is to say negotiation is a part of daily life. Whether it is friends having dinner or Nations negotiating over nuclear weapons. Lewicki, Saunders, Barry & Minton (2003) go on to say, "The structure
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