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- 3691: Historical Development of Atomic Structure
- ... W.W.II (1943-1945) Chadwick moved to New Mexico, where he spent much of his time researching at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, a site chosen by the US government for nuclear weapon research. The first atomic bomb was developed here with the help of James Chadwick. Chadwick earned the Nobel Prize for physics in 1935. In the same era ... that uranium-235 is the singular isotope of uranium that undergoes nuclear fission. The Bohrs moved to England, and then to the US, where Bohr went to work for the government at Los Alamos, New Mexico, along with James Chadwick, until the first bomb's detonation in 1945. He disapproved complete secrecy of the nuclear bomb, and believed that its consequences ...
- 3692: Adolf Hitler
- ... and the Communists who betrayed the "fatherland" and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany, after the war, was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, mangroups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers, including Hitler, managed to hold ... leader and the rest as they say is history, as the Nazi Party had come to the forefront of Germany. While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf", in which he describes many problems and where he states that the Jews and communists were responsible for those problems. He also ...
- 3693: The Disadvantages and Advantages of the War of Independence
- ... nothing compared to the Americans. The Americans had a lot of faults to overcome. Their army was unorganized and poorly trained. They had no funding or support from an organized government. They had no supplies only the ones they owned or stole from the British. Not everybody was on their side there were people in the colonies that were loyal to ... opportunity. They had large numbers of weapons. Many soldiers not to mention the “Tories” that were already here. They had an organized army. They also had funding from the British government. It seemed as though it was going to be an easy victory. The Americans had the odds against them but they still put up a fight. They had high morality ...
- 3694: Should The Internet Be Censore
- ... be censored? Censorship on the Internet is a very controversial issue. Many agree that censoring violates the First Amendment of free speech. Yet many also believe that it is the government’s duty to censor to protect children and teenagers. The EFA (Electronic Frontiers Australia Inc.) is an organization against Internet censorship. The EFA’s goals are “to advocate the amendment ... block and what not to block instead of the current program they have called I-Gear, which does not allow this option. The Internet should be censored, not by the government, but by the individual. If a parents feels the need to keep their child away from the dangers of the Internet, they can use a filtering program on their computer ...
- 3695: Dna Identification System
- ... is the same thing as the Australian Card, which was stopped being released in the mid 1960 s. There were a number of reasons for this, as some being the government would know everything about you but maybe the government know more about you then you think. But is it all really that bad? Maybe it would help us as we could use it for identification purposes instead of carrying ...
- 3696: Communication Over The Internet, and The Effects It Will Have On Our Economy
- ... mention advantages of online service. For example it is quite easy for a technician to log on to your machine and fix up any problems which may occur. · How the government gain/loose from this new technology. The government will gain money from the people as a whole because they reduce there costs enabling themselves to purchase desired goods which are taxable. · The aftershocks of the effects on the ...
- 3697: Risen From The Ashes Of Earthl
- ... attempts by the papacy to exercise temporal power in Italy (Op. Cit. 11-12). Dante became an outcast from this home and his family; his property was seized by the government; he was branded as a traitor by the government he once served; he was accused of being unfaithful to an institution that he revered; his object of adulation was taken away from him. Taken together, these events could do ...
- 3698: In Practise The American Colonies Were Self Governing In 1776
- ... down the legislation which would then be sent to Britain where it could be vetoed. Massachusetts was granted a charter in 1761 but all the other colonies were under royal government and their governor was limited by a rigid constitution. The Assemblies, seen by the Americans as parliaments held considerable power and authority over the colonies so that they were a ... first major sign of the Crown’s wish to control the colonies came with the Stamp Act in 1765 which required newspapers, legal documents and newspaper advertisements to bear a government stamp, the Rhode Island Petition says of it: « The Stamp Act is a manifest violation of their just and long enjoyed rights ». Lord North’s ‘Intolerable Acts’, which banned public ...
- 3699: Genomics
- ... the Icelandic population. Iceland, having the clearest blood lines, is the most logical choice for genetic research. It seems apparent that DeCode will soon get the support of Iceland’s government. It already has the support of its people (Moukheiber 203). But is it ethical to have a monopoly on someone’s genes? The explosive growth of genomics may also have ... the proper safety precautions are taken, the industry continues to gain support, and that clear lines of communication are maintained. A technology this important must be carefully protected by the government as well as individual corporations. The importance of federal backing became apparent when Canada pulled the plug on its genomics project. As a result, the country fell behind on genomics ...
- 3700: Animals Are Good Metaphors In
- ... and therefore function as good metaphors. Mr. Jones symbolizes (in addition to the evils of capitalism) Czar Nicholas II, the leader of Russia before Stalin (Napoleon). Jones represents the old government, the last of the Czars. Orwell writes that "On a Midsummer's eve, which was Saturday, Mr. Jones went into Willingdon and got so drunk at the Red Lion that ... were not materialistic, they were peaceful, open, honest, and egalitarian. They were shocked by Gulliver's stories about human society. The horses didn't understand and were disgusted by human government, law, materialism, and lying. According to the Houyhnhnm,"The use of speech was to make us understand one another, and to receive information of facts; now if anyone said the ...
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