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... control." These words, from Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich's book The Population Bomb, predicted a grim future for the world of 1968 when the book was published. ...
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... These words, from Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich's book The Population Bomb, predicted a grim future for the world of 1968 when the book was published. ...
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... According to many, such as Paul Ehrlich the author of the Population Bomb: where he states his belief that population growth is the leading problem of the ...
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... Weld explains that when Paul Ehrlich wrote "The Population Bomb" about thirty years ago, there were about one billion people living at a level above poverty ...
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... An even larger number of the Japanese population would have been able to experience the power of the bomb, given the population size of Tokyo. ...
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... a result of any persistent radioactivity of fission products of the bomb, or an ... Hiroshima's identity as a city (3). Over a fourth of the population was killed ...
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... lead to a massive amount of deaths due to starvation amongst the civilian population. ... at the time that Truman gave the order to drop the bomb over Hiroshima. ...
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... The site for dropping the second bomb was based only upon the population of Nagasaki; there was no reason to use the bomb on a civilian location. ...
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... bombing the population had decreased to around 255,000 due to the demand for soliders (Wyden). Hiroshima was the primary target of the first atomic bomb mission ...
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... to US estimates 60,000 to 70,000 people were killed or missing as a result of the bomb and many more were made homeless. (In 1940 the population of Hiroshima ...
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... that the scientific techniques were available to construct a bomb, he approved ... with adequate electrical power, an abundant water supply, low population, a mild ...
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... The bomb missed its target by about 800 feet and hit a hospital. The blast destroyed 31% of the population, which equaled 75,000 people. ...
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... press took this book and spread it all over the place causing several other related books to be published, such as Limits to Growth and The Population Bomb. ...
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... population. And as the original population before the bomb die off the younger newer children are losing speech and technology. That ...
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... to US estimates 60,000 to 70,000 people were killed or missing as a result of the bomb and many more were made homeless. (In 1940 the population of Hiroshima ...
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... was bombed three days later, were chosen as experiments on virgin targets to see how much damage to the human population could be done with an Atomic bomb. ...
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... Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb, along with NPG (Negative Population Growth) organizations suggest that the earth's carrying capacity is not more ...
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... If an invasion of the main lands had been implemented, the population would've likely ... no such declaration by August 6, the day of the first bomb, used against ...
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... people argue that the United States bombed innocents with the devastating bomb, but the ... Japan, they would have had to fight most of the population, not only ...
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... has been estimated that if the United States had not dropped the bomb and had ... At this battle over half of the population of Saipan walked off a cliff instead ...
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... has been estimated that if the United States had not dropped the bomb and had ... At this battle over half of the population of Saipan walked off a cliff instead ...
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... has been estimated that if the United States had not dropped the bomb and had ... At this battle over half of the population of Saipan walked off a cliff instead ...
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... had occurred and that a great part of the population of a city had been burned to ... more real today than ever, for the ease at which a nuclear bomb is achieved ...
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... Furthermore, Truman had regarded the bomb as strictly a "military weapon ... Also, half of Hiroshima's population "consisted of military personnel" ("Hiroshima" 383 ...
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... to such extreme measures as to militarize their civilian population rather than ... certainly would not have surrendered without the dropping of the atomic bomb. ...
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... Their goal is to kill, massacre, assassinate, slaughter, murder, bomb the rest of the population, whether they are guilty or innocent, terrorists or women and ...
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... bomb could destroy everything in a 4 mile radius, including buildings, plants, animals and vaporize a person in 1/10 of a second! Every city with a population ...
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... The plutonium bomb, "Fat Man," was dropped on the city. It missed its intended target by over one and a half miles. "Nagasaki's population dropped in one split ...
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... The plutonium bomb, "Fat Man," was dropped on the city. It missed its intended target by over one and a half miles. "Nagasaki's population dropped in one split ...
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... Soon the town had its own newspaper, schools and a population of four thousand ... he was assigned to direct Project Y, the actual designers of the bomb inside the ...
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