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    Food In Australia

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    Australian popular culture, food is used in social gatherings and is an essential part of live. Since 1945 there has been many technological changes and influences from overseas, mainly from the continents of Europe and Asia, which have help make changes in what Australian food now is. Australian Food shows how culturally diverse Australia is with influences for parts of Europe, Asia and America. Since 1945 food in Australia has changed because of new technology, and influences from overseas.…

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    Religion In Australia

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    conference. I want to extend a warm welcoming to all guest on behalf of Xavier. It is a great honour to host so many fellow HSC students from all cultures and backgrounds. The conference theme for this semester is ‘The religious landscape of Australia from 1945 to present’. Australia’s religious landscape has had constant fluctuations due to the changing patterns of religious adherence. This is deemed to be a result of a range of contributing factors,…

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    had begun a secret project called “The Manhattan Project.” This project was taken place after the suspicion that Germany had already begun working on an atomic bomb, that Hitler would eventually use to gain control over the entire world. By July 16, 1945 the first nuclear powered bomb was tested in a desert in New Mexico. This bomb had outrages power and force, astonishing everyone who presenced the explosion. After this discernment and success the current president of the United States at the…

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    into two new atoms, it releases three new neutrons and some binding energy … This causes a nuclear chain reaction.” According to The Atomic Archive, “The first atomic bomb was 25 feet long, 10 feet in diameter, and weighed 214 tons.” On July 16th, 1945, the engineers detonated the first atomic bomb, named Jumbo, in the…

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    lengthy war with the United States. Moreover, many leaders of the Japanese Empire were either disillusioned or ‘self-willed militaristic advisers’ (Potsdam) who ultimately brought Japan to utter destruction exacerbated by the use of the atomic bomb in 1945 which all but forced Japanese surrender and subsequent Allied victory. However, while these factors were significant to Japan’s defeat, it was America’s strategy in practice, exploiting an immense ‘war potential’…

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    because of the unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. These are just a few examples of fairly easy, high profile decisions made by the most powerful men on Earth. However they pale in comparison to the one that faced President Truman in 1945. His actions would not only affect the United States but the entire Earth. Many have debated the use of the atomic weapons…

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    Since 1945 Canada has made many valuable and vital decision which has shaped the world as we know it today. Canada continues its effort to make its nation safe and a happy place to live! Canada is known as a peacekeeping and peacemaking nation. Canada is known as the peacekeeping and peacemaking nation due to its contribution in organizations such as the UN, NATO and the NORAD organization. Due to these contributions that Canada has made and many other efforts and contributions, Canada has made…

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    The Holocaust Why did Hitler despise the jews so much? There was prejudice that had been directed towards the followers of Judaism. The jews often came in conflict with other inhabitants in the areas where they had settled because they were a minority group with their own distinctive identity and religious beliefs (Kershaw 5). Hitler stated that the Jews had not only caused the German defeat in World War 2 but also brought the war in the first place (Kershaw 34). Adolf Hitler continues to…

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    they were and underestimated them. Many of the scientists that worked on the Manhattan project were made to believe that their work can end the war and save lives. More than 100,000 scientists worked on the Manhattan Project since 1942. On July 16 1945, Scientist carried out the first trial of the bomb in the New Mexico desert.…

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    Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States of America. He was aprt of the democratic party. Truman also served as an U.S senator in Missouri from 1935-1945 and shortly as vice president for President Roosevelt before he died, and Truman who suddenly thrust into the presidential light of the trying times of the 1940’s, while serving as vice president for president Roosevelt, he only served officially 82 days as (V.P) before president Roosevelt died. He had to take on an…

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