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    Nike System Effectiveness

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    In order to understand the Nike system’s effectiveness in defending the US‚ the hostile actions and aerial strength of the USSR must be put into context. The main reason for the creation of the Nike missile system was to defend and deter the rapid technological advances of the USSR. After World War II‚ the USSR was able to acquire German scientists that had been working on the infamous V-2 rockets‚ as well as nuclear research. In addition‚ the USSR was also able to acquire some of the US’s bombers

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    improvement in many technological advancements. The space race was a competition between both super power countries in a contest on who can have the best technology. It was triggered off when Sputnik was launched into space by an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in 1957 by the Soviets. So at the time‚ this was considered a shock due to at the period technology wasn’t as effective and making it into space was

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    when the USSR launched their first satellite into orbit it shook the people. There was a heightened sense of worry about if the USSR will use their new abilities to send things to space to weaponize space. There was a concern that they would send missiles into the atmosphere to be aimed and shot at any nation they chose. It wasn’t until July‚ 1969 that the citizens experienced their nation in the lead and ultimately winning the race. This led to an uplift in nationalism‚ with people proud of what

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    North Korea and Japan

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    United States with a nuclear-tipped missile as bluster: it has never demonstrated the capability to deploy a missile that could reach the Pacific island of Guam let alone the mainland United States. However‚ Japan stands at a compromising geographical disadvantage in this context. It of this reason that Japan has taken precautions‚ namely a ballistic missile defence interception project with the United States of America‚ following the long-range Taepodong missile over Japan’s main island in 1998.

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    subjonctif

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    Imre Nagy formed a new goverment. Nagy promised free elections and in the end he failed the soviets prevailed. A pro- Soviet government was installed and Nagy was eventually executed. Jruschev lost prestige in his country as a result of the Cuban missile crises in 1962. In 1964 he was replaced by Leonid Brezhnev‚ he quickly adopted repressive domestic policies. Brezhnev clamored down on those who dared to protest his policies. Brezhnev made clear that he would not tolerate dissent in Eastern Europe

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    Small Pox

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    this essay deals with the chance of small pox being used as a biological weapon in the future of chemical warfare Biological Weapons The use of Small Pox in Biological Weapon Mark E. Theriot‚ Jr. American Military University Abstract This essay will explore the use and effects

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    Brief History of Cold War

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    The Cold War ‚ it was an open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies. The Cold War was waged on political‚ economic‚ and propaganda fronts and had only limited recourse to weapons. The term was used by an American financier and presidential adviser Bernard Baruch during a congressional debate in 1947. Following the surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 near the close of WWII‚ the uneasy wartime alliance

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    Many scientific‚ military‚ medical and commercial laser applications have been developed since the invention of the laser in the 1958. The coherency‚ high monochromaticity‚ and ability to reach extremely high powers are all properties which allow for these specialized applications. Scientific In science‚ lasers are used in many ways‚ including: A wide variety of interferometric techniques Raman spectroscopy Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy Atmospheric remote sensing Investigating nonlinear

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    Cold War

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    during the Cold War was greater than that of any one time period" ("The Arms Race"). The war developed nuclear missiles and many other technological advancements taking the world into a new era‚ the Nuclear Era. It was estimated at one time the United States and the Soviet Union could nuke the world seven times over; the governments realized the pointlessness of so many nuclear missiles and turned their attention toward other ways to get an upper hand in the conflict. Tensions ran high during this

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    1960s History

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    Veronica Diaferio SS310 Unit 2 Assignment From the end of World War II in 1945 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991‚ the Cold War dominated international affairs. It was a global struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union. (Smithsonian Institution‚ 2000) Cold War: this term is used to describe the relationship between America and the Soviet Union 1945 to 1980. Neither side ever fought the other - the consequences would be too appalling - but they did ‘fight’ for their beliefs

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