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    Yom Kippur War

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    2. What was the political objective of Egypt during the Yom Kippur war? • Political objective of Egypt during the ´Yom Kippur` war was that all the territories taken from Egypt in 1967 by the Israelis were returned to Egypt; In 1971, Egyptian president Anwar Sadat raised the possibility of signing an agreement with Israel, provided that all the territories captured by the Israelis were returned. Later, many people would claim Israel missed an opportunity to avoid war, but the truth was that…

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    Outline: The Flash!! Introduction Attention Grabber: The Flash has had his origin story retold differently several times over his many years of publication, with some significant variations in continuity! Transition: So sit back and relax, as my presentation could be over in a Flash! Thesis: Amongst all of the alterations made to character the Flash still remains to be the fastest man alive, now I will delve into just why he has been able to maintain that status. II. 1st main point- DC,…

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    The internet, health care, cars, and airplanes. These things are a part of our life, but more often than not we dread or don’t appreciate these miracles of modern life. In the novel Station 11 everything was taken away from the human race, electricity, law, resources, fame, and for many, their lives. The main premise of Station 11 is the almost immediate regression from a society that has taken ages to maintain and develop, back into a lawless world where only memories of life before the…

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    Like most American citizens, we were educated that the U.S. released nuclear bombs to end WWII with Nagasaki and Hiroshima. These were used to save both American and Japanese lives. The United States believed, forcing Japan to surrender with atomic weapons was the way to go! The dropping of these bombs had three major benefits to the use of nuclear weapons. First, it instantaneously stopped the war. This war could have been dragged on for months or even years. The Asian civilians were dying at…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    My ears ring in my head as explosions destroy my home, my family, my future. I shake violently as the bombs eliminate anything left of my destitute neighborhood. What do they want from us? Money? We’ve never had any. The women and children? They’re trying to kill all of them. Power?! Why? Why are they here? I dig my index fingers deep into my conchae. The deafening missile crashes to the loose soil. The missile drives into the defiled ground with an explosion. I shelter my begrimed face as…

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    The reasons the bomb should have been used on Japan are the likely cost of American lives as high as 100, 000 as many estimated, if fought on land, water and maybe a little less but still high on air and it’s a way as revenge for the surprise Japanese attack that killed 2,403 killed and 1,178 wounded of whom 68 killed and 35 wounded. The Battle of Okinawa proved evidence a very high casualties would result if Americans fought in the main islands of Japan, especially since Japan will keep…

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    Japan who ask the Germans for help, the United States an aware of Japans secret search for a nuclear weapons and Japan not having enough quantity to develop the an atomic bomb. Japan turn to Germany whom had uranium and with Germany in the brink of losing the war Hitler agree to help the Japanese. Germany would send about 1000…

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    In my student selected novel some of the technology is still used today one of them being the rifled barrel of a gun the soul purpose for this war to give the bullet more accuracy and range one of the major downsides to these guns were they took a bit longer to reload which back then really matters, my novel was placed in the american revolution and back then they way we fought was to get in a line and don't fire until fired upon but we were very outnumbered so we had to think of new technology…

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    Act Of Utilitarianism

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    In this scenario, it reads “Terrorists have a planted a small nuclear device in an apartment building in London, and it is set to go off in two hours. If it goes off, it will kill thousands of people and injure thousands more. It will destroy a large part of the city. The terrorist group that planted the bomb has been under surveillance by the police. The police suspect that a devastating terrorist attack has been planned; they have been monitoring telephone conversations and emails for months.…

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    technologies have brought very significant changes to how war is waged. Intelligence sensors, precision navigation data and communications gave commanders unprecedented situational awareness. This situational awareness, coupled with precision-guided weapons, proved devastating. The major significance of these advanced technologies is not that they incrementally increase the capabilities of existing forces but, rather, that they radically shift the sources of military effectiveness. The…

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