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    sides less likely to fight – nuclear weapons. Both Neptune and Mercury have a small number of short range nuclear weapons that can reach the territory of the other state. In theory‚ nuclear weapons are forms of offensive technologies and according to the Offense-Defense Theory‚ war is more likely in offensive eras as the advantage goes to the first attacker. However‚ in practice‚ nuclear weapons are a deterrent for war. The consequences for using a nuclear weapon are catastrophic. Since both Neptune

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    At Your Service

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    “At Your Service” PM598 – October 2012 Johnny Sanders You are Chris and Pat Smith‚ entrepreneurs with five years of experience investing in small businesses. Eighteen months ago you decided to invest in a catering venture with two chefs‚ J. P. Martin and L. L. Miller‚ who have culinary science degrees and five years of work experience‚ which includes winning a prestigious prize in a gourmet food competition. Following some extended discussions‚ the four of you decided to set up a business

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    Music as a Weapon In the story‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ racist residents inhabit the town of Maycomb. Though the book is fictional‚ the discrimination against African Americans is parallel to the real world. In the mid-1950s and 1960s‚ African Americans in the United States protested for equal rights‚ music and religion was a major part of their protest. Religious music in the civil rights movement strengthened the protesters. Christianity promoted non-violence‚ resulting in empowering the African

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    years. It took the lives of about 9 million troops and more than 6 million civilians. World War I was originally called the Great War. Picture Weapons of World War I Several developments led to the awful bloodshed of the Great War. Military drafts raised larger armies than ever before. Industries arose to equip those armies with advanced weapons. Each nation believed it was fighting a war of self-defense. Government propaganda whipped up support by making the enemy

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    Global Directed Energy Weapons Market 2014-2018 Directed energy weapons focus high-energy emissions to launch an offensive against the enemy such that there is minimum collateral damage. Electromagnetic waves (masers‚ lasers‚ radio frequency‚ and microwave)‚ supersonic sound‚ and particles with mass could constitute the energy used to attack the enemy. Directed energy weapons can have vast applications. Some of their potential applications are in damaging armored vehicles‚ missile defense systems

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    European steel‚ not the guns that became therefore far-famed. whereas a couple of primitive firearms were wont to awe the Indians with sound and fury‚ Spanish swords were much stronger‚ grifter and additional deadly than the stone and soft-metal weapons of the Indians that battles between them were no contest. Guns were shuddery however swords did the dirty work. Horses were conjointly a significant a part of the Spanish military advantage over the Aztecs‚ Mayans and Incas. the most important South

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    The Importance of Sport‚ Fitness‚ and Recreation On many levels is sport very important to each and every one of us for a various number of reasons. First of all sport and fitness is what helps us keep in shape and stay healthy which is key to living a long and happy life. There are many benefits to being fit; first of all you will have much better health‚ and a better body image which in turn may help your self-esteem. Another major importance to sport is that there are so many career opportunities

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    was based on the great success of BC Rivers Day‚ which started in 1980 in British Columbia‚ Canada. The BC event was founded by the acclaimed river conservationist Mark Angelo. This year‚ for the third time‚ World Rivers Day‚ with the theme "Revisit Your River‚" is going to be observed in Bangladesh by a volunteer initiative to revive rivers‚ and other organisations As a riverine country‚ Bangladesh’s economy is dependent on rivers. About 800 rivers including tributaries flow through the country

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    Will Weapons of Mass Destruction constitute a likely prospect in the future? Terrorist attacks loom in the minds of people. The attacks on September 11‚ 2001 caused a riveting and escalating concern that terrorist organizations may resort to weapons of mass destruction to achieve a higher level of destruction and casualties in the future. Even though the idea of Weapons of Mass Destruction may seem inevitable to some people‚ I pose that it is not a likely prospect in the future due to the history

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    PV2 Starling‚ LaTonya Importance of Accountability The importance of accountability and communication in the Military is so each and every personal is all on the same page. Also so our organization runs smooth. Communication is the heart of what makes the United States Army what it is today. Without communication vital information would not be passed down from the Chief of Command to a chain of Non Commissioned Officers to the soldiers. Not to mention‚ innocent lives would be in jeopardy‚ missions

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