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    Poison Gas- WWI

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    weapons became popular. Poison gas‚ such as mustard and chlorine became the number one thing to use. Gas was invented to cause fear to the soldiers the army was fighting. The gas could cause death quickly over a few days which was why poison gas was the most feared of all the soldiers. Poison gas could be used when the soldiers wanted to knock out a large amount of people without having to do much. Gun shots from a machine gun were more common but using the gas put the soldiers in more pain which

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    Chemical Attack on Syris

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    CHEMICAL ATTACK ON SYRIA Over 110‚000 people have died in Syria since the beginning of a years-long conflict in the country. On August the 21st‚ the U.S government says that 1‚429 died through the chemical attacks which marked the sea change in foreign policy towards the Middle Eastern country. The impact of poison gas is horrific and fatal. Those exposed to the nerve agent can die within 15 minutes of exposure. Mr. Obama’s absolutist position against it is backed up by international law and the

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    Natural Gas in Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh has always been considered a natural gas rich country. It is largely available in the eastern part of the country extending from greater Sylhet down to greater Comilla‚ Noakhali and Chittagong. It has also been discovered offshore in the Bay of Bengal. Natural gas plays an important role in the country ’s economy. It is an environment friendly fuel‚ which undergoes clean and odorless combustion. It is widely used as fuel for domestic (cooking and heating)‚ industrial (metallurgical‚ ceramic

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    Shark Attack

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    Nervous‚ Muscular‚ skeletal‚ cardiovascular‚ Integumentary. 1) The humerus‚ biceps‚ triceps‚ skin‚ and all veins and arteries in the arm. 2) The nervous system was most likely not reattached because it’s way too difficult/probably impossible to attach all of the nerves back in the arm. 3) The clean bite made it easier to attach the muscles and arteries. If they were ripped and torn‚ the reattachment would be extremely difficult. 4) The doctor had to trim the bone on each side of the

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    An Overview Of Cyber Attack

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    An Overview of Cyber Attack and Computer Network Operations Simulation Ian Chapman‚ Mélanie Bernier Centre for Operational Research and Analysis Defence Research and Development Canada Ian.Chapman@drdc-rddc.gc.ca Melanie.Bernier@drdc-rddc.gc.ca Sylvain P. Leblanc‚ Andrew Partington Computer Security Laboratory Royal Military College of Canada Sylvain.Leblanc@rmc.ca Keywords: Overview‚ Survey Paper‚ Cyber Attacks‚ Cyber Warfare‚ Computer Network Operations Cyber attacks have the potential to be

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    Doctrine of Peaceful Coexistence is Warren Lerner’s historical overview of Soviet Russia’s attempt to practice a peaceful foreign policy while at the same‚ perhaps time maintaining the goal of “world revolution”. Lerner‚ an Assistant Professor of History at Duke University‚ points out that while Khrushchev claimed the Soviets proclaimed peaceful coexistence as the basic principle of their foreign policy‚ the state’s history indicates that “world revolution” was in main goal as opposed to “peaceful coexistence”

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    the laws‚ there have been no in-between on sides or passion. We have either seen peaceful resistance or an all outright very violent and destructive resistance. Both sides‚ peaceful & non-peaceful‚ do show and think that they both hold some form of power. That one is right and one is wrong‚

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    Private Equity in Nigeria

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    Private Equity in Nigeria An Overview of Nigerian Venture Capital and Private Equity Private Equity in Nigeria Page 2 CONTENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 NIGERIA COUNTRY ANALYSIS 5 TABLES AND EXHIBITS 7 Private Equity in Nigeria Page 3 Executive Summary1 Nigeria is facing an uncertain future as outbreaks of ethnic and religious violence continue to place strains on Africa’s most populated country. With the 2003 elections approaching‚ the continuing battle amongst incumbent politicians

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    Peaceful resistance to laws can help a free society and cause little to no harm if a group or individual feels as if their civil liberties have been violated or infringed upon. Martin Luther King Jr. displayed class while also being in the public eye as a protester. The key word within the essential question is peaceful. Peaceful means to be done without violence or harm to anybody or anything‚ nor to cause a disturbance. Many protesting citizens and even non-citizens of today’s generation of people

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    How To Build A Peaceful World I am so grateful that I have had the opportunities that I have had to study and learn from so many wonderful people. I also appreciate all the wonderful writers on Hub pages for sharing their thoughts and ideas with everyone. I start off with these lines of respect and appreciation because I see more respect and appreciation needed in the world. The real topic of this writing is how to build a peaceful society. My scope is the planet that we share called Earth. Planet

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