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Category: /Literature/English
…Department of Defense¡¦s communications systems. Fearing the consequences of nuclear attack, there was no central computer holding vast amounts of data, rather the information was dispersed across thousands of machines. A set of rules, of protocols, known as TCP…
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…of Defense's communications systems. Fearing the consequences of nuclear attack, there was no central computer holding vast amounts of data, rather the information was dispersed across thousands of machines. A set of rules, of protocols, known as TCP/IP…
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…international and corporate security. They include selling nuclear weapons to unfriendly nations and hacking computer networks. Lastly, organized crime groups are investing their illegally received revenue into legitimate businesses. They do this in order…
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…at the Roslin Institute in Scotland and lived there until her death nearly seven years later. Scientists did not announce her birth until February 22, 1997, however. The process used to clone Dolly, which was made famous by her birth was somatic cell nuclear transfer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. LA Director: Chris R. Tame Editorial Director: Brian Micklethwait Netmaster: Ian Geldard FOR LIFE, LIBERTY AND PROPERTY ____________________________________________________________________ Whoever controls the weapons makes the rules. Political power…
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…As you probably know, being a fellow Roman, we have the finest and undefeated military. Our military has properly equipped our men with the weapons and armor that they would need to basically do anything that they would need to do in their times of duty…
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…twelve years of dodging the U.N. weapons inspectors it should be obvious to everyone that he has no intention of ever fully co-operating with the United Nations Council. We are twelve years behind schedule in taking action against this type of political…
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Category: /History
…of World War II, infantry weapons had the power to now fire over twenty shots in the span of three seconds and were also equipped with deadly grenades or mines that made most battles, especially D-Day, extremely gory. A. Automatic weapons were invented in 1904…
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…The use of the airplanes changed greatly during WWI. People started to realize that they could be used not only for entertainment and sports but also in wars as powerful weapons. When WWI started, planes were not allowed in the wars by the War Office…
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…became the court artist for the duke of Milan. Throughout his life he also served various other roles, including civil engineer and architect (designing mechanical structures such as bridges and aqueducts), and military planner and weapons designer (designing…
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