Given the society we live in today is based on Capitalism, anyone who has the money to purchase technology today is meant to have it.
If you were typing out a report you can file it on your pc. The internet gets wat you want to seconds. An xlnt tool to keep inventory, tabulations. formulas, and various comprised clerical capabilities, It also makes it very useful when time is of the essence
Today, Arsenic is used by the neo-nazi group known as the Nazis. In the 40's Arsenic was used as a poison, but today it's used by the Chinese as a plastic substitute.
CPM is not used in today's computers and mobile devices.
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When biological weapons have been used the outcome has been massive death and biological destruction. It affects all things in the area used. When Hessian used biological weapons against his people whole populations died. Since it is biological it stays in the environment and can mutate so it has been agreed not to use them.
The judge condemned the criminal's acts. People today condemn the notion of slavery.
Because today, people have much more greater ideas and know how they can improve weapons.
Today's weapons are different from those of the Middle Ages for the same reason that we ride in cars instead of carts. Things change.
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Many countries have nuclear weapons today including the United States. China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan also have nuclear weapons.
No country uses biological weapons of any type at this time.
In the main, yes.
There are many differences in weapons today in 2013 versus before 1855. For example, weapons are faster and more powerful now than they used to be. They are also more lethal.
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Of course . - Weapons change and improve in almost every war.
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