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    missile defenses so as to guarantee mutual destruction. Examples: The fear of Mutually Assured Destruction helped prevent direct conflict. military‚ US) mutual deterrence between countries possessing nuclear weapons‚ based on the capacity of each to inflict major damage on the other in response to a first strike ------------------------------------------------- Example Sentences Including ’mutual assured destruction’ MAD‚ mutual assured destruction ‚ was the name given to this doctrine that

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    What are Earthquakes? The actual defining of a earthquake is: A sudden and violent shaking of the ground‚ sometimes causing great destruction‚ as a result of movements within the earth’s crust or volcanic action. Basically what its saying is that when a tectonic plate slips past another and when that happens its called a fault or fault plane‚ but when a earthquake happens it has been proven that it can deform the earths crust permanently. Something interesting is

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    Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Earthquake-is violent shaking of Earth’s crust Focus-exact point within the crust where the fist movement occurs Epicenter-point on Earth’s crust directly above the focus Types of Seismic Waves P Wave Primary-1st Fastest Accordion-in and out S Wave Secondary Snake-like Can’t travel through liquid Surface Wave-roll through the top of the crust creating the most damage Measuring Earthquakes Mercalli scale -measures damage The Richter

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    The term Weapons of Mass Destruction has two indications. In its broader‚ literal sense‚ it is used to refer to weapons whose destructive power far surpasses that of guns or conventional explosives. However‚ the term is more often used in a narrower sense‚ to refer specifically to nuclear‚ biological‚ and chemical weapons. Since the September 11‚ 2001‚ terrorist attacks‚ which raised awareness of America’s vulnerability‚ the United States has greatly intensified its efforts to stop the spread of

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    Dangers and Destructions of Floods and Hurricanes Floods and hurricanes have been effecting the lives of people around the world for years. This research paper is going to state some of the worst floods and hurricanes‚ and how future ones can be controlled. A flood is an overflow of water on dry land. The two types of floods are coastal and river floods. Coastal floods are the first topic in this research paper. A coastal flood is the flooding of beaches and

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    Dehumanization and Destruction of War War is an event that brings about destruction‚ no matter which side a person is on. Also‚ war causes change‚ whether its physically or mentally. Through the use of several literary devices and a realistic writing style‚ Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front and Wiesel’s Night demonstrate that the horrible situations caused by war lead to the loss of humanity. Similes used in All Quiet on the Western Front show how the themes of dehumanization and destruction of war

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    Rainforest Destruction and Its Effect on the World By Jeremy Zahn Composition 1101-96 05/13/2008 Table of contents Introduction……………………………………………………………...…..2 Thesis: The demands of civilization have increased the need for more consumable commodities‚ even at the cost of destroying the very lungs of our planet. At the same time that our civilization prospers from these products‚ the local peoples of the rainforest suffer greatly. There is an even greater effect on the world as species

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    Have you ever wondered the difference between waves as tall as skyscrapers and waves that are as mysterious as a ninja? Rogue waves are found in the middle of the ocean. While‚ tsunamis start in the deepest parts of the ocean and crash at the shoreline. Rogue waves and tsunamis seem very alike‚ but when diving deep into the information‚ you can see clear differences. Rogue waves can be very big and are formed differently. First‚ rogue waves are huge waves that can come out of nowhere with very impactful

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    Nature - Man Destruction

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    respect to events and happenings around you and giving sufficient examples wherever necessary. Man has‚ over the ages‚ been progressively moving towards a world and life of destruction. What most people fail to realise is that this destruction is not only the destruction of the world around us‚ but also a systematic destruction of the universe inside ourselves. Man has been destroying trees‚ forests‚ the birds and the bees‚ and on a completely different level‚ he has been destroying himself in terms

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    Alex Chin Prof. Julianne Altenbernd English 60 15 May 2014 Harbor Wave The earthquake that generated the great Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 is estimated to have released the energy of 23‚000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs‚ according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The Indian Ocean tsunami traveled as much as 3‚000 miles (nearly 5‚000 kilometers) to Africa‚ arriving with sufficient force to kill people and destroy property. By the end of the day more than 150‚000 people were dead or missing and

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