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    were in an arms race, a space race, and overall in constant rivalry. Most striking is the copious propaganda publicized during the era. Propaganda, more specifically the film Duck and Cover, reveals the sense of American vulnerability and fear of a nuclear attack. In 1945, the United States possessed a monopoly over the atomic bomb it was dropped for the first time in Hiroshima and in Nagasaki.…

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    are unfairly treated by police officers and seem to be the ones who make up the majority of the capacity in jails. She is not a fan of the stop and frisk measures Donald Trump mentioned throughout his answer. Hillary wants more second chance type programs , as their are people in jail, that shouldn’t necessary be in jail (Debate 9/26). Clinton also said there are too many military style weapons in the hands of the police on our streets. She feels that is unnecessary for police to have and carry…

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    Humans Vs Androids

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    dehumanized humans and humanized androids seem to grow smaller all the time, creating a cause for concern for both humans and androids alike, begging questions of what it means to be human, what it is to feel “genuine” emotions, and how to decipher reality. Iran Deckard, wife of protagonist Rick, as well as the female androids Luba Luft, Rachael Rosen, and Pris Stratton, serve as Dick’s vessels to illustrate these significant thematic concepts such…

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    with the Threat of Nuclear Wars Nuclear war is a very interesting topic. Everyone agrees that nuclear weapons are dangerous but the issue comes in with how to deal with a nuclear threat. Some debaters believe that nuclear weapons should be banned because humanity cannot survive a nuclear war. The sources I have found for these type of debaters are “Nuclear War: A Greater Threat than Ebola” and “How to Dismantle An Atomic Bomb: Toward An Achievable Ban on the Testing of Nuclear Weapons”. Other…

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    weapon of all time, the nuclear bomb. Between 1946 and 2010, the two nations tested over 1,850 bombs. The competition drove each to continue testing across the world from the depths of the oceans to the open skys. These test were banned in 1963 and all test were banned in 1996. b. Article After budget cuts from the 2000s and the dropping of the water levels in the aquifer, scientist are having trouble monitoring the radioactive…

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    Nuclear Security In Turkey

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    Nuclear Security: Following policy concerns worries about nuclear proliferation are perhaps the next biggest threat to the development of nuclear energy in Turkey. The crux of the issue is Turkey’s geographical location. Unfortunately, for much of the world Turkey is situated in a “dangerous neighborhood” where nuclear proliferation is a constant fear. Furthermore, Turkey has been depicted as a proliferation domino set to fall in a scenario where Iran develops or acquires nuclear weapons. As the…

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    come to mind. This fear was caused by one thing: nuclear weapons. However, if the matter is studied more thoroughly, it would be discovered that nuclear weapons should not have been the only concern of those warring nations. Use of biological weapons may have seemed like child’s play compared to the looming threat of total nuclear war, but it had more precedence during the era than one would expect. Although biological weapons are overshadowed by nuclear warfare concerns, they were and can be…

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    University, G.C, P.O. Box: 1983963113, Tehran, Iran bFaculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran. Number of manuscript pages: Number of figures: Number of tables: * Corresponding author Email: M_Aghaie@sbu.ac.ir Fax: +98 21 29902546 Abstract The Multi-Objective Loading Pattern Optimization is one of the most important concerns for the incore design of nuclear reactors. Hence, different techniques have…

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    Officers orchestrated propaganda utilizing magazines, art exhibits, radio programs, musical shows, books, conferences, and culture in general. One example is the Iowa Writers’ Workshop funded by the Fairfield, Rockefeller, and Asia foundations, mere channels for CIA money. The workshop leaders rounded up left-leaning writers with…

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    Iran Iraq War

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    The Iran – Iraq war started in 1980. It was one of the longest wars in the Middle East at that time. Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq and Ruhollah Khomeini was the Iranian leader. An air invasion kicked off the war on September 22nd from the Iraqis. While some debate that the U.S. helped Iraq win the war, Saddam Hussein is the main reason for a lot of people dying during the war. He used chemical weapons against Iran as well as fellow Iraqis, which resulted in over one million deaths…

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