Papers 2741-2750 of total 12759 found.
…in Soviet military capabilities during the 60’s and 70’s the threat of nuclear war increased. This caused the NATO organization to face many economic and social costs in an effort to maintain sufficient deterrence of aggression in Europe. I chose to read a book…
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…to innovations such as: solar, wind, hydro-electrical, nuclear, hydrogen, coal, natural gas, and ethanol. All of these are noble attempts at concocting an alternative to oil, but all fall short at the task of actually replacing oil all together. Figures…
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…be afraid of. The nineteenth century society was not the only society that is afraid of science. Even now, our society is afraid of the effects of science. Take for instance the creation of nuclear energy plants around the world. These nuclear energy plants…
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…. The lighter-weight types were adapted to firing short, concentrated bursts of fire, and the heavier weapons were developed for shooting a continuous stream of machine-gun fire. Machine guns were also developed for mounting in airplanes, and special mounts were…
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…more then 2,000 weapons stashed by students in lockers, backpacks and pockets in the 1996-97 school year. This school shooting and the findings of all these weapons make parents wonder if their children really are safe at school anymore. When parents begin…
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…in this era are mind boggling. Deadly weapons are now the size of a hand and can be carried nearly everywhere without being noticed. This is just a glimpse at today’s warfare technology. Back in the day, when men were men, they did not have grenades…
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…concerted effort. Some address immediate issues like kids bringing weapons to school; others address the problems that cause violence. Consider these lists a launching pad. There's ! lots more that can be done. We've listed resources that can provide even more…
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…Chemical Warfare The use of chemical warfare did not take a toll till the mid or the first world War. Chemical warfare was to be considered the most deadly weapon that you can use against your enemies. Because the death rate was so high…
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…of the weapon. The lawsuit contends that the weapon possessed inadequate safety measures and that the gun was illegally distributed. The question arises will this measure bring Nafis back to life? Will this alleviate Tennille Jefferson’s pain of her son’s…
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…as a weapon of ethnic cleansing. It was a way of humiliating women and emasculating the men. Rape had always been regarded as an ugly side effect of war—part of the Homeric spoils of killing the men and taking the women and prizes—it is evident in this modern age…
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