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- 1501: Utopia
- ... society in which their demands were met could be considered a utopia. At least in the eyes of the Black Panthers. Another example that I can think of is the formation of the Nazis in Germany. The Nazis lead by Adolph Hitler also sought to get what they felt would be the right thing for their people. Few would argue though that their views were misguided though. They felt that the ...
- 1502: Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear Energy From Theory to Practice The nuclear age began in Germany, in the 1930s in the lab of chemist Otto Hahn. Hahn was attempting to produce radium (In great need during the war) by bombarding uranium atoms with neutrons. To his surprise, he ended up with ...
- 1503: The Extermination of Jews Documents
- ... state. The Controller attempts to relate that there are truly different ranks of people, some meant to lead and some to serve in sub-human condition. Both of these ideas were prevalent in Hitler's Germany, and both are reprehensible by any who value their sense of individuality. The readings from number 76 to 79 are even more examples that demonstrate how not only that things comparable to the Holocaust could ...
- 1504: What Is Radar
- ... plane and ,therefore, the location of the plane. Between 1935 and 1939, a network of radar stations was built along the coast of Britain. These radar sets gave early warning of attacking planes an missiles. Germany had also developed radar ground stations before the beginning of World War II. The United States developed radar systems during the war and later created both early) warning (DEW) lines of radar extending the coverage ...
- 1505: Nuclear Weapons and Their Hazards
- ... yet but we all know that our world will be totally destroy. Since the development of nuclear energy, the 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 ...
- 1506: Food Processing
- ... to discover better and more efficient ways to process, transport, and store food. Processed foods have changed the world. In developed countries they are part of almost everyone's diet. The United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom all produce large quantities of processed foods, which they sell domestically and abroad. In the United States in the early 1980s, annual production of fruit was 1.8 ...
- 1507: Historical Analogies Have A Great and Significant Value to Everyone
- ... be compared with past events to the future in order to show negative and positive consequences of historical events. For example, after World War II, the United States had realized aggressions from Japan, Italy, and Germany should have been halted way before those powers became so strong that only a major World War could stop them. And now with question in everyone's mind whether or not our troops should be ...
- 1508: Ethics and Engineering
- ... the result of his actions he continued and created an item that killed thousands of people. He came to this decision after deciding that if the United States did not develop this weapon first, then Germany would, probably killing hundreds of thousands more. This was a moral dilemma that no one should face, but professionals do face other moral dilemmas every day. Should a lawyer defend a guilty man for ten ...
- 1509: Definition of "Power"
- ... to an extreme, power is not good, and pandemonium will break loose. As Lord Acton said, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." A good example of this is Adolph Hitler in Nazi Germany. He believed he could not be stopped and that rules did not apply to him. By being given absolute power, he corrupted the government. No attempt was made to stop this by the Germans, because ...
- 1510: Beer
- ... the goddess of agriculture, and "vis," Latin for "strength." Beer was carried by many barbarian tribes in Western and Northern Europe, and by the nineteenth century, hops was cultivated for brewing purposes in France and Germany. Even though hops give beer is refreshing properties it was neglected by many countries for centuries. Instead beers were flavored with woodruff, juniper, or grenadine, and can still be found in some European beers today ...
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