Sentences with phrase «atom bombs»

This kind of radiation isn't the kind from atom bombs or nuclear power plants.
wars, burning and exploding atom bombs seem to be an (extra) cause for cooling, more vegetation an (extra) cause for warming.
Another way of looking at this is that the heating of the earth due to global warming is equivalent to the energy in four Hiroshima sized atom bombs exploding every second.
We are not perfect, and sometimes we make horrible mistakes like relying on fossil fuels for energy, or building atom bombs.
However, what desiater are waiting for our human we do not know, or we know that atom bombs can destory earth 600 times exist at earth, global warming are not mitigationed and adaptationed, yet.
Dana Schutz: Eating Atom Bombs is made possible in part by support from the Scott C. Mueller Family.
In each 30 - minute session, explore select works in Dana Schutz: Eating Atom Bombs through a series of questions that examine the connection between the state of America today and Schutz's sculptures and paintings.
Aghast by what the project's atom bombs did, he had a vision of the end of the world and decided that if the world was doomed, he might as well do what he really valued.
Dana Schutz: Eating Atom Bombs debuts a new series of paintings by Schutz.
Turning the corner, a massive wall the length of the lobby showcases the large - scale paintings of Tom Stephens — abstract and full of marks, sometimes almost verging on science fiction — and those of Douglas Higgins, full of muted, earthen tones and indecipherable symbols, like bizarro playing cards or atom bombs.
Cleveland, OH (January 9, 2018)-- This month Dana Schutz returns to Cleveland with a new exhibition, Eating Atom Bombs, featuring a group of 12 paintings and three drawings created primarily in the past year.
While Open Casket will not be part of Eating Atom Bombs, the work provides an opportunity to contemplate questions about what art can and should say, as well as the responsibility of art museums in these conversations.
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Conner had a well - documented history of being fascinated by atom bombs, beginning with influential film Crossroads in 1976.
Many claim that man is causing droughts by exploding atom bombs.
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The good news is that Doss can go to war as a non-combatant medical orderly; the bad news is that his unit are being dispatched to Okinawa, the Japanese island where the fighting was so fierce it would eventually persuade the Americans that the only way to defeat the Japanese was to drop atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Dominika is shipped off to Sparrow school where her training is overseen by the iron fist of the Matron, played by Charlotte Rampling (seriously, the cast of this film is ridiculous), who molds her and her classmates into erotic atom bombs.
Where's the fun is blowing up people's heads so they look like marshmallow coloured atom bombs or having a mother attack her child with a meat cleaver?!?
The collision released an immense amount of energy — equivalent to billions of atom bombs the size of those dropped on Japan during World War II.
And then I went to work at Los Alamos, working on plans for atom bombs or for calculations for atom bombs.
The National Radiological Protection Board's advice is based on a re-evaluation of data on survivors of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima atom bombs, which estimates that the risks from radiation are three times as high as previously thought.
And two atom bombs had exploded in Japan.
On January 27, 1951, the Atomic Energy Commission tested the first of a series of atom bombs outside Las Vegas.
And out of this unimaginable hell a man envisions again an unbelievable grace, and writes in language which wildly fuses destroying atom bombs and the descending Holy Ghost:
But the end of the war meant that the machine was needed for many other types of calculations — sonic waves, weather patterns, and the explosive power of atom bombs — that would require it to be reprogrammed often.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded 29 years ago on 26 April 1986, releasing radioactive particles into the air that were 250 times more powerful than the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Because it was being used for atom bomb calculations and other classified tasks, ENIAC was kept secret until February 1946, when the Army and Penn scheduled a gala unveiling for the public and the press.
But when it came to his start - up venture, as he told Crain's New York Business in 1989, he knew «as much about juice as about making an atom bomb
Short of dropping an atom bomb on Europe, I don't see there's any way of getting the U.S. demands met.
Imagine that you are President Truman and you are faced with the choice of using the Atom Bomb to end the war against Japan.
Elizabeth Anscombe noted this in reviewing the justifications offered for the use of the atom bomb.
I mean that the atom bomb hid from us the ending going on all around us, and that far from destroying modern times, the atom bomb kept modern times alive for nearly fifty years.
Or, rather, for the modern man and modern woman there is no explanation (though perhaps environmental pollution now replaces the atom bomb in the fully modern eschatology).
I guess you got ta love death and war, it can even get a pacifist to imagine something as death incarnate as the atom bomb.
when in ancient history could man drop an atom bomb or shoot guns.
This is the bare frame of the social biography of the Minjung who suffered through the atom bomb explosion in 1945.
The bodily pain, disfiguration and destruction are practically beyond description.The loss of memory is a coqon phenomenon among the Korean atom bomb sufferers.
Certainly we have no way of telling the story of the Korean atom bomb victims in terms of their total suffering.
The atom bomb is not just a bomb.
The technological problems are trivial in comparison with those that were solved to build the atom bomb or put men on the moon.
To me it seems that thanks to the atom bomb it is war, not mankind, that is destined to be eliminated, and for two reasons.
This shadow world «works» pragmatically to take advantage of the physical environment, as when the steam engine or the atom bomb was developed.
The decision to drop the Atom Bomb was that sort of decision.
The scientific revolution of the twentieth century has totally revamped the notion of the matter which constitutes nature — matter is now viewed as internally dynamic, suffused with energy, this being the relation between matter and energy so vividly apparent when an atom bomb goes off.
The atom bomb, biological warfare, Carrot Top etc...
John the Baptist just dropped an atom bomb!
Crawford's biography of T. S. Eliot's early years depicts art and criticism living uncomfortably together between the 1915 publication of Prufrock and Other Poems and the 1922 detonation of that literary atom bomb, The Waste Land.
He is willing to live in peace and good will with anybody on earth and believes we can, provided we keep the secret of the atom bomb to ourselves and keep a good supply on hand to be ready for the Russians.
In 1945 the whole world was stunned by the explosion of the first atom bomb over Hiroshima, Japan.
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