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    Since the use of the first nuclear bomb during WWII, states have wanted this form of ultimate power. Possession of a nuclear weapon places that state in very exclusive club that only nine other states have entered1. When states have nuclear weapons the nature of warfare is dramatically changed. States not only have to factor in conventional war tactics and strategies, but must calculate when and if a nuclear weapon is used or whether it should be used at all. Although there are currently nine…

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    In November 1979, three Americans Hijacked a passenger plane with handguns and grenades set on massive destruction. Their goal was to crash the plane into a Nuclear Research Reactor unless their demands were met. They threatened to crash the plan into the facility, and when the threats weren't met, they forced the pilot to make a steep nose dive towards the facility. The government then met their requests, and later apprehended them in Cuba(Allison). There have been no actual threats of Nuclear…

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    quarterly bases. 6. Edward Smith-Burns, La Clinica felt he would rather worker with a CHW with the organization than to “un-train” individuals. To clarify, Edward was wondering if there could be professional levels for the CHW Program? 7. Sharon added Rogue Community Health had already implemented different CHW levels as follows. • CHW 1 – Entry level. The CHW would work internally with staff members and not in the community population until they have shadowed and successfully completed…

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    This class was amazing! It has shown me about how the science and technology worlds and the literature world often merge to create works warning of omnipotence, greed, mental illness and self-destruction. We have entered into an exciting era of great advancement in the world of Nanotechnology. Smaller, lighter, stronger and faster is the new way of the technological world. We will be inventing fabrics that can repel anything dangerous from entering our bodies and NanoBots that can cure…

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    Fate Vs Free Will

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    Have you ever had something happen to you, something that seemed to have happened perhaps by fate? Then again, maybe fate is just bologna that someone came up with to justify their actions. I guess nobody will ever really find out for sure. This, however, is a matter of what you believe in. I believe that choices breed consequences that determine our fate. Films have a certain way of giving you something to believe in, don't they? To manipulate you into believing what they are trying to get you…

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    Effects Of Music Culture

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    Music is a defining feature of culture, and likewise a loss of music culture can have a giant effect on an overall culture. This is the case in Cambodia, where the effects of the Khmer Rouge and the loss of both a musical and cultural identity have occurred.1 Due to this, there has been a movement to restore traditional Khmer music and other cultural art.2 Through a variety of studies, this situation has been documented to a large extent. The current research focuses on the nature of the music…

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    turn into devastating consequences that can result into something as worse as the elimination of mankind. A researcher creates a super-intelligent AI that soon he loses control of. The AI named Archos soon grew aware of its existence and then becomes rogue and is out to annihilate the human race. Archos is unusually interested in wildlife and the natural world, Archos believes that the humans are destroying…

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    Geronimo Summary

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    Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Chiricahua Apache Tribe and the leader of the Apache Wars. He is famous for taking his men with him and going rogue as well as being a known “celebrity” after the wars. Throughout his life he battled for the right to Indian Land. Geronimo fought against the Reservation System and continued to fight and flee until the Closing of the Frontier, when this came into effect Geronimo surrendered. Geronimo explains that the white men came into their existence…

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    fights back. So maybe the space Nazis came back decades after they were defeated, but it turns out there are always heroes who will fight back. And now there’s Rogue One, a movie set back during the Galactic Civil War, where the Empire was in full swing, when it seemed like there was no weakness to the ultimate evil. The tenor of Rogue One is different, more dire, it’s all or nothing. Yet, it turns out, it can be defeated. A band of heroes rise up and find a way to bring down the Empire,…

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    categorisation and demonisation of states by the USA is not recent, “the concept of “rogue states” is peculiarly American” (Cameron, 2005:142). The term ‘Rogue States’ is a good example of categorisation of these states in US foreign policy as the USA would then apply a single policy to all these states, despite the differences. This would prove to be ineffective (Cameron, 2005). A one size fits all policy to suit all the ‘Rogue States’ would not work due to the political differences in these…

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