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    He uses the idea and purpose of reflection in his organization of the speech first he talks about the battle of moral ideas the people are facing then he moves onto his larger idea and the fight against the Soviet Union. That is what leads Reagan to use the narrative of the young fa-ther, and a quote from C.S. Lewis to help illustrate what the root of evil is and where it comes from. This is also to establish the fear of what life would be without faith; the lack of faith and not knowing God is…

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    appeals more to the audience’s emotions in terms of ethos and pathos while Eisenhower uses more logos along with pathos to appeal to his listeners. Eisenhower use of facts (logos) is especially important in his speech since he is talking about nuclear war. He refers to the Hiroshima incident by saying “On July 16, 1945, the United States set off the world’s first atomic explosion” (Eisenhower, P11). Obama, however, uses little logos in his speech, though he uses some. He appeals to the…

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    The Cold War Dbq Analysis

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    and the USA were in an idea war. This war included which type of economic system is better capitalism or communism. This war included the new and hip modern weapon that could destroy a world. Nukeworld.com is a website that allows you to drop nuclear weapons anywhere in the world and see the destruction of that weapon. This wouldn’t matter unless Russia and the USA were constantly making and testing these weapons for intimidation. Russia especially spent 27% of their economy on military…

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    Raymond Chan 5/31/17 Period 1 Grave of the Fireflies Essay The American firebombing of Japanese cities was a necessary and avoidable part of the war. I agree that it is necessary to firebomb Japanese cities because eventually, we need to stop Japan from invading United States. It is about protecting United States people, not the Japanese. It was a statement to warn Japan to surrender. It was necessary because the United States had a duty to their citizens and they used the atomic bomb to make…

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    Chernobyl and Fukushima: Two of the biggest nuclear disasters in history. When thinking about nuclear safety, the issue of a potential meltdown will always follow nuclear energy. A nuclear meltdown occurs when the nuclear reactor is unable to be cooled down and hot melted radioactive fuel can spill and be released outside the plant. The main opposition against nuclear energy lies in the danger of a meltdown. Admittedly, these disasters have caused devastating damage. In an article about the…

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    That day, 140,000 people died. That day, light erupted from the ground, shattering both people’s lives and the air itself. That day.. history was irrevocably changed, and the future was set into an era of dimming lights. That day, the entirety of the world was set into a new age of paranoia and fear, the fear that at any moment, they could be wiped out instantly. That day was August 6. 1945, when for the first and only time since Nagasaki, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by America.…

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    The first atomic bomb ever dropped was during world war II. The process in making an atomic bomb and using it was a long and difficult project that took maybe people putting in work and making big decisions. Plutonium is created when an atom of uranium-238 absorbs a neutron and becomes plutonium-239. The reactor generates the neutrons in a controlled chain reaction. There are many different opinions about the making and the use of the atomic bomb during world war two and even still today. At the…

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    If I were to compare myself to someone from a book, movie, or television show I would compare myself to someone who looks like me, acts like me, has close life experiences to me. That is why I chose Captain America from the movie Captain America the First Avenger. The first point I would like to make is that I look like Capitan America. We both have blonde hair and are both extremely muscular. I get told a lot that I look like Captain America. I will be walking around in alamance crossing or in…

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    “My part in producing the atomic bomb consisted in a single act: I signed a letter to President Roosevelt” (On the Abolition of the Threat of War). After World War II, the alliance between the two massive powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, had become rocky. Their distrust of each other had caused the beginning of the Cold War. Although it was just a series of disagreements, the Cold War was a very dangerous time period for the entire world. Because of the looming threat of atomic…

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    Whitaker Theory Analysis

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    Whitakers’ theory centers on the idea that the family must be respected (Becvar & Becvar, 2012). Each family has it’s own way of dealing with things and that system is unique. A therapist cannot help a family by imposing predisposed ideology onto their unique structure. He felt that the position of the counselor was to move the family through three phases of engagement, involvement, and disentanglement. Conflict theory is based on works of Marx and Engels (White, 2008). It based on the…

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