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…, the United States would be attacked immediately with atomic weapons. With the threat of a nuclear attack menacing the United States from beneath the waves, rigorous security measures must be upheld. There are many arguments about the validity of espionage…
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…technology available in the US and peaceful atmosphere. The most important event of his life was his discovery of formula E = mc^2, because it was the basic idea of nuclear power and nuclear weapon. In 1939 Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Roosevelt…
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…began blocking the allied route through East Germany into Berlin, Kennedy sent in a force of 1500 soldiers, ending Communist interference. Relations with the United States were tense because Khrushchev favored nuclear weapons over conventional armies…
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…to a remarkable degree in finding and destroying Iraqi nuclear and chemical weapons programs. The one area of doubt is biological weapons. Perhaps Iraq has reconstituted its weapons programs, as the war partisan’s claim. But if the Bush administration had any evidence…
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Category: /History
…leaders made a decision. This decision essentially changed the history of warfare forever. An atomic bomb is any weapon that gets its destructive power from an atom. This power comes when the matter inside of the atoms is transformed into energy…
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…missiles to the island. Premier Khrushchev authorized his Soviet field commanders in Cuba to launch their nuclear weapons if invaded by us forces. The two leaders of the worlds greatest nuclear superpowers stared each other down for seven days…
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Category: /Literature
nuclear blasts or a biological weapon. I do not believe that society could handle situations of such a magnitude. I believe that our society could handle going blind and having no electricity as in The Day of the Triffids, which is on a different scale…
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…Germany into Berlin, Kennedy sent in a force of 1500 soldiers, ending Communist interference. Relations with the United States were tense because Khrushchev favored nuclear weapons over conventional armies. These tensions culminated during the Cuban Missile…
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…no negative or positive charge (neutral). Chadwick was strongly involved with British atomic bomb effort, during World War II. During the last to years of the war, Chadwick helped with the U.S. nuclear weapons research. The first atomic bomb was developed…
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Category: /History
…. Even with its nuclear capabilities, Russia would have been far less likely to use such a devastating device, had the country’s political involvement declined to pre-war levels. It was the Iron curtain which brought Russia to the limelight, and it was also…
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