Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Dear Mr. President:
My name is ***, and I live in ***. I believe we should get rid of all of our nuclear weapons as well as the rest of the world. Did you know the first Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima killed 70,000 people instantly? Many of those
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
Why and how are nuclear weapons relevant to world politics in the late 1990's?
The detonation of the first nuclear bomb by the United States in 1945 totally transformed the nature of military and political relations on the global scene. There have
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Reformer (social democrat):
The nature of the problem is that the United States and Russia failed to cooperate on control on nuclear weapons which could be avoided this whole scenario ten years ago. Being a reform internationalist, the control
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Category: /Literature
, had, regardless, promoted the tests at Bikini Atoll.
Sincerely,
Brett M. Condon November 5, 2002
Abstract
Brett M. Condon in his paper, "The Controversy of Operation Crossroads: A Post-WWII Nuclear Weapons Test," describes the post World War II tests
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Category: /Literature/English
of the century; and the !
newest being nuclear weapons. More and more of the worlds nations have either already developed or are capable of developing weapons of mass destruction, and with the fall of the Soviet Union the threat of theft of these weapons has increased
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Category: /Science & Technology
are fairly cheap and can be easily hidden under the cover of peaceful activity, such as pharmaceutical plants.
3) Looks very attractive to poor nations that are seeking for ways of defense to counter nuclear weapons, and also useful to certain forms of terrorism.
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Category: /History
Weapons of War
The Revolutionary War and the Civil War may seem very different at first
glance due to their differences in time. But actually they were very similar in
many ways. One way in which they were so similar is in the weapons they used
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Category: /Social Sciences
Nuclear weapons are extremely essential to today's society. These weapons provide nations with a common security against other unpredictable countries who are made up of much chaos. However, modern society rejects this idea as common acceptance because
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The United States in World War II created nuclear weapons in a secret wartime project. The U.S. spent over $2 billion dollars in 1945 on the project in fear that the Germans might succeed in creating a similar weapon. However the German's did
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Category: /Literature/English
The Unites States and the rest of the nuclear club are facing a problem, a problem that determines the safety of the world, nuclear proliferation. Nuclear proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons to other nations. It is a very critical issue
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