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- 51: The Application of Fractal Geometry to Ecology
- ... and D. Tonkyn. 1987. Novel statistical analyses in terrestrial animal ecology: dirty data and clean questions. pp. 559- 572 in Developments in Numerical Ecology. P. Legendre and L. Legendre, eds. NATO ASI Series. Vol. G14. Springer, Berlin. Turner, M. G. 1989. Landscape ecology; the effect of pattern on process. Annual Rev. Ecological Syst. 20:171-197. Vedyushkin, M. A. 1993. Fractal ...
- 52: Biological Warfare and Terrorism
- ... and public have overlooked the serious threat of chemical weapons being sold, this is due largely to the overpowering fear of the sale of nuclear material or devices. Even a NATO official said he was "more concerned about chemical weap ons" (Stern, 400) falling into terrorist hands. There is definitely a threat of this type of sale, but if this isn ...
- 53: An American Crisis: Gulf War Syndrome
- ... that they saw hundreds of dead animals-- sheep, goats, and dogs-- lying along the highways. Curiously, some animals had blue bags over their heads" (Fischer 140) Blue bags are the NATO signal for biological and chemical warfare. On January 20, 1991, Roberts was awakened by the sound of explosions. The message of "‘Confirmed gas attack. Go to full Mopp-4.' Panic ...
- 54: The Controversy Surrounding the Gulf War Syndrome
- ... by the U. S. government before the war even started. These documents tell that our own government knew that dusty agents existed in Iraq, chemical suits worn by American and NATO troops could not stop dusty agents, and that dusty agents could penetrate even greater with strong winds (10). The ironic thing about this last point is that models of the ...
- 55: Was Khruschev's Foreign Policy Successful?
- ... prevent hardening of Europe’s division into Eastern and Western Blocs. The Soviet reaction included organising the Warsaw pact, the Moscow dominated military alliance that after 1955 stood opposed to Nato across Europe. The Soviets also worked to mend their fences with communist nations in an attempt to reunite the communist world, including a 1954 treaty with China. The soviet leaders ...
- 56: Should Defense Spending Be Decreased
- ... War era to an end. The military pay raise proposed by President Clinton was in response to a set of circumstances similar to those faced by President Reagan in 1981. NATO air strikes against Serbia, closely following missions in Iraq have put a strain on US armed forces which some military and congressional leaders believe are stretched too thin. The barrage ...
- 57: History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan.
- ... of mid 1700s. To conceive the P.K.K as completely leftist is untrue, they have adapted the Communist theme of ideology to counter-weight the Turkish entity as a NATO state, so it is safe to assume that the P.K.K has chosen the Marxist path by default. Similar to the American fore-fathers choosing a republic form of ...
- 58: What Role Should the U.S. Play in World Defense?
- ... any role in the defense of any country. I think that just as in the Gulf War, we need to act together. The United States is already a member of NATO(which stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), an organization which has defense treaties with each other. We also can talk matters out diplomatically, through the United Nations. But when ...
- 59: The Prime Minister of Great Britain
- ... the Queen and the Royals, but the chief executive is in reality the PM. It is to his desk that ultimately all difficult problems come whether these involve participation in NATO, the balance of payment crisis, the budget-or even the royals' love affairs(as in 1936 and again in the 80's and 90's). It is the PM that ...
- 60: Compare And Contrast ‘State’ And ‘Nation’
- ... lost power in international affairs as the companies are involved in many states simultaneously. The individual state is also declining in power as they join together in organizations such as NATO and the United Nations. The nation however is not as effected by these changes as according to Smith they are ever ‘evolving.’ In conclusion although nations and states do have ...
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