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    their next nuclear device was created. the RDS-4. The weapon originated from a small weapons research branch in the USSR. The device was composed of a boosted fission design with a levitated core. The bomb went on to be the first one to be detonated in a war simulation. On August 23, 1953 the bomb was airdropped from a Tu-4 Bomber over the simulation. The device is titled as the first mid range ballistic missile in the world. Which went on to be tested with a live warhead for the first and only…

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    Torture can be used to realize valuable information that could help avert an atrocity. If a terrorist who has planted a bomb and a jumbo jet is the only one who can disarm it, he may be subjected to torture to give information that can help in disarming the bomb. Therefore, torture is necessary at times for saving lives and property especially if the terrorist can give information that can help to avert an imminent act of terror. A terrorist…

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    Remus 6000 Research Paper

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    Grumman Remotec Andros is an important robot that can help to improve the world by being designed for military, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), and law enforcement or SWAT applications. Explosive ordnance disposal is also known as bomb disposal. So the Andros F6B is important because it can find bombs and dispose of them, which can save many, many lives when the bomb is diffused. The Remus 6000 originated from Naval Oceanographic Office, the Office of Naval Research, and the Woods Hole…

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    Invisible Yet Deadly

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    around the globe have developed different yet effective methods of harnessing the energy produced by the radiation ushered in an era commonly known as the atomic age. For military use, nuclear energy could be used to create atomic bombs. The trinity test and the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945 to end World War 2 displayed to the world how this energy could be used for military use. Not long after, Russia developed the Tsar bomba in…

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    The Hurt Locker tells the intense day of a specialist bomb disposal unit during the Iraq war led by Sergeant Thompson. It follows the daily work in Baghdad of three U.S. Marines, who make up a bomb disposal unit, as they specialist. These soldiers are in charge with carrying out one of the most dangerous jobs in the world that is defusing enemy bombs planted in war zones. When he dies during a mission, Sergeant James an unpredictable and reckless soldier takes his place and commands the unit.…

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    royal army officer attempting to remove the fuze from an unexploded Bomb. After striking the locking ring with a hammer and chisel the bomb begins to tick and explodes. Later Lt. Brian Ash arrives at the 97 engineering company where he is informed that they are now a bomb disposal company. After meeting a few of his fellow officers and moving into his new quarters Lt. Adam Pringle gives him a class on the General High Explosive bombs, which are mainly filled with TNT or Amatol. Lt. Ash learns…

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    The Hurt Locker Theme

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    deceit, deception, fear, and is one theme subtly conveyed in Katheryn Bigelow’s 2009 hit film, The Hurt Locker. This American war film follows three soldiers who are tasked with one of the most dangerous jobs in a war zone; the disarming and disposal of bombs. Sergeant First Class William James is a hardened…

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    Bomb Disposaleer

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    and times change. I relate this cockiness to my organization, bomb disposal. A Bomb Disposaleer must have confidence in himself and his work, even demonstrating arrogance at times. But times have changed, and my organization is now in the renewal phase of operations. As the endeavors in Iraq and Afghanistan have reduced typical military deployments, a new type of partner nation relationship development has begun. NEOD (bomb disposal) is less often “large and in charge” and more frequently…

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    The Hurt Locker

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    James Joseph Mr. Miller ENGL 1301 21 September 2015 The Hurt Locker: Production and critic reviews The critically acclaimed low budget movie about a bomb disposing team The Hurt Locker was released in 2008. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the first women to win an Academy Award for best director. The Film was nominated 94 times and won 132 awards. Though she is a women people say that she “…is a man’s director who happens to be a woman”. . Jeremy Renner stated that Kathryn was more masculine than…

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    Radioactive pollution is affecting our oceans greatly today. There are numerous reasons why radioactivity and radiation are bad for both you and the environment. Radiation consists of several particles, gamma rays, alpha particles, and other elements that can easily penetrate the human body. When they make their way into your body the biological cells which make up your body are damaged and may decompose, cause fatal cancers, and or genetic defects in future offspring. The more radiation one is…

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