American History and Technology ... To rise to the level of industrialization already enjoyed by its European counterparts, the United States thus turned to technology. ... View More
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Wireless Technology ... spreadspectrum communication, was a decelerated process throughout the early 1940amp39s when the United States Navy decided to buy into the technology but then ... View More
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Technology ... living in the Urakami district, some 8,500 were kille d. Nuclear Technology has also been introduced in Space exploration. The United States Department of ... View More
Wordcount: 794
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Evolution of the submarine, as a technology, and it role in the ... ... to the Beginning of Nuclear PowerSubsaga3 In the meantime, the technology of ship ... practically taken over the powering of all ships in the United States in ... View More
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Technology Problem in Japan ... to do with the general development as a nationamp39 Many dissimilarities exists between United States and Japan in the field of technology tribulations and it is ... View More
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technology ... Once again the United States was brought together in a time of war ... the 90amp39s isnamp39t the wars that brought us together but the information and technology age that ... View More
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Modern Technology ... The United States is an important exception to this trend. ... The death penalty is the harshest form of punishment enforced in the United Sates today. ... View More
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United Nations ... from the United States, he stated that development was equivalent to lack of hunger, regard to the worldamp39s natural resources, and a use of modern technology. ... View More
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terrorism1 ... geographically. We used the technology the United States has and created our own to let Canadians learn about themselves more. We ... View More
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Technology in Education ... earliest forms of technology in education is a slate. A slate was a portable blackboard for teachers and students. It was advertised in the United States as ... View More
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Computers and Society ... Perhaps the greatest difference between digital technology in the United States and Africa is the way users view this technology. ... View More
Wordcount: 565
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Overview of Capital Punishment in the United States and The Death ... ... It also argues that advances in DNA technology will make false convictions a thing ... Death penalty in the United States The death penalty has a long history in ... View More
Wordcount: 1890
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The Terminator ... weakening. Since technology is developing very good and fast in todayamp39s United States, we canamp39t live without any kind of technology. Then ... View More
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Green Revolution ... own food production. There have been many greater advances in agricultural technology in the United States. These advances allow ... View More
Wordcount: 1933
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Psychological Warfare in the United States Military ... of the common land based radio and television stations, the United States Air ... These aircraft are equipped with the latest technology in broadcasting, with the ... View More
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Nuclear Proliferation ... Ten private Russian companies were allegedly helping Iran with nuclear technology. Since then the United States learned of Russian and Iranian cooperation and ... View More
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1952 ... The bomb was said to be over 500 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945, giving the United States the technology to produce a ... View More
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privacy in America ... is being invaded, they assume that only the United States government, or rich and powerful companies are responsible, yet with todayamp39s technology your next ... View More
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4H Program ... to 4H in the United States in 2000. Projects in the 4H program span a wide variety. They can fall under main areas of emphasis like technology, plants and ... View More
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Clinton: new policy ... vigorous support of established regimes including regional and weapons specific ones eg, Missile Technology Control Regime or the United Statesproposed ... View More
Wordcount: 1950
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Cultural Barriers within Healthcare ... These doctors, not being aware of the technology available to them in the United States, often rely on older and less effective methods of treating patients. ... View More
Wordcount: 2019
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gangs ... United States of America, Ballantine Books, Inc., 968, pp. 1223. ampquotEhrlichamp39s Fables,Technology Review, January, 1997, pp. 4047. ... View More
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The Was on Terrorism ... The United States at this point still declares itself as a democratic country ... that it is very likely that Internet and other electronic technology can and will ... View More
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The Telecommunications Industry ... There are four important areas of the telecommunication industry in the United States. Technology plays a major role in telecommunications. ... View More
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new world order ... The United States excels in high technology competitiveness, leads in research and development spending, and has a gross national product of 220 bil lion. ... View More
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Evaluating the American Job Market ... day corporations to invest their networth in labor expansion and new technology. ... it can ultimately increase the number of jobs available in the United States. ... View More
Wordcount: 872
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dday ... The fact that the Germans were first to have atomsplitting technology sent the United States into work on the ampquotManhattan Projectampquot. ... View More
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Coal Power ... should offer these companies large low interest loans to build with technology that meets the ... American to keep their jobs as well as allow the United States to ... View More
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Trends in Mobile mcommerce ... Another telling fact is that since 1998 technology companies and financial institutions in the United States have spent more than 250 million on wireless ... View More
Wordcount: 1961
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The Y2K Horror ... the United States are 12 to 18 months behind the United States in ... life from education, to communication, to banking, to electricity, we depend on technology. ... View More
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