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- 2721: Nuclear Weapons and Their Hazards
- ... outcome of human civilization was very slim. It was intended for a good cause, when a Germany-Jew split the atom and found energy, but instead it was used for destroying the next country. The effect on the modern world in devastating. More recent atomic weapons are the ICBM missile. These missiles have multiple warheads that can destroy the entire world in less then 35 minutes. Nuclear war would produced so ...
- 2722: Population Statistics of Mexico
- ... being ten or fewer people per square kilometre. In the southern regions, there are also more employment opportunities due to the industries being built there. These industries pollute the water supply which has a major effect on the population.
- 2723: The Aviary, the Aquarium, and Eschatology
- ... information. I really don't tell him anything that's classified or work- related... he certainly isn't functioning in the role of a conduit for me." I quoted Dan Smith's statement to the effect that "the best place to find fellow eschatologists was in the intelligence agencies," to which Pelican responded "he didn't find any here" at CIA. I inquired about the status of psychotronic weapons research. Pelican ...
- 2724: British Through
- ... Ltd., Lo ndon, 1954), pg. 144 This sort of episode shows Fleming's notorious sadism. Bond i s always the victim or the witness. "Elegance and ingenuity usually characterize these scenes . Pain becomes an artistic effect."4 In many modern books and films of the late 1970s and 198 0s, it became more and more acceptable that pain be glorified. Movies like Hellraiser, Friday the 13th, and Poltergeist are examples of ...
- 2725: Negligent Hiring/Retention
- ... employment procedure ( See EEOC decision no. 71-797) ourts hearing cases alleging disparate impact that focus on employment policies and practices are neutral but discriminatory in effects. Courts, however, look at consequences rather than motive, effect rather than purpose. (8) PLAINTIFFS USUALLY PREVAIL IN THESE ACTIONS It is important to note that plaintiff successes far outweigh successful defenses in negligent hiring/retention actions. There are some avenues of defense, however, that ...
- 2726: Unidentified Flying Objects: Fact or Fiction?
- ... for purely scientific purposes. However, British astronomers Sir Martin Ryle and Sir Bernard Lovell both warn that we must regard all other life in the universe as potentially a fatal threat to humankind and, in effect, discourage the effort to communicate with such beings (Referring to the many attempts to communicate with aliens via powerful satellite dishes.) (Fitzgerald 7). With all the theories in mind, we come to the next issue ...
- 2727: US Border Patrol: Pros & Cons
- ... S. is due to when the Border Patrol was not as effective as it could or should be. From the start of the Clinton administration, a $500 million crackdown on illegal immigration was put into effect, most of that money put into the Border Patrol. "Operation Gatekeeper" financed new lights, fencing, vehicles, equipment, and agents. It was the most extensive crackdown ever made against illegal immigrants. Robert Bach, the top policy ...
- 2728: Mythology: Important Part of History
- ... a glimpse of her. As you can see it causes me a lot of trouble and embarrassment. I think being the goddess of love and beauty was an important role in mythology that left its effect on the rest of civilization. One of the most famous stories about me is one that includes my lover Ares. One day Helios the sun god, who sees everything, noticed me and my lover Ares ...
- 2729: Food Processing
- ... Methods Other methods or a combination of methods may be used to preserve foods. Salting of fish and pork has long been practiced, using either dry salt or brine. Salt enters the tissue and, in effect binds the water, thus inhibiting the bacteria that cause spoilage. Another widely used method is smoking, which frequently is applied to preserve fish, ham, and sausage. The smoke is obtained by burning hickory or a ...
- 2730: Sustainable Development
- ... would have stopped any flash floods as it would have held the water let it out slowly, but with the forests gone there was nothing to delay the water from exiting the system. The economical effect of this that land and buildings were destroyed causing millions of peso's worth of damage. The social impact is easy to discern, those who lost loved ones, friends, and family can never get them ...
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