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    and Little Boy, the two bombs used to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Americans weren’t justified to drop the Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Atomic bomb explosions were so big it completely leveled out Hiroshima and Nagasaki there were about 9 buildings still standing after Little Boy hit Hiroshima and about 7 buildings standing after Fat Man hit Nagasaki. The Americans knew the bombs would completely wipe out the whole cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki within seconds of the bomb…

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    The death of thousands in a moment; the power that was held in possession by the United States to end war. On August 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Japan killing thousands of people in the city of Hiroshima (Dudley 119). Prior to dropping an atomic bomb, Japan failed to respond to the proposed ultimatum for the country to surrender. Harry S. Truman became the President of the United States after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945 (Dudley 119). In 1945 Harry S. Truman argued…

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    The constellation that I have chosen is the Phoenix constellation. The main reason as to why I chose this constellation is because I personally find the Phoenix to be a beautiful creature. Both in its real form and starry form, with it's majestic wings and marvelous colors. The constellation itself is considered to be a minor constellation in the southern sky. The name given to the constellation because of the magical bird, the Phoenix. It was discovered by a French muggle called Johann Bayer,…

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    Unbroken Dehumanization

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    Throughout Unbroken and the various dehumanizing events of war and conflict, citizens relate and make sense of these activities in different ways. Nations perform isolation events and force humans to feel dehumanized when they are desperate to protect and defend their country. Concentration camps, slavery, nuclear bombs, and torn away from your home all relate to the conflicts of war. Imprisonment and forced labor was a major and common way to dehumanize the enemy in order to feel superior.…

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    How Did Truman Cause Ww2

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    On August 1945, President Truman made the decision of dropping a bomb on cities in Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After the disastrous bombing, it left people with questions on why it happened , who did it and what was the cause. First , the cause of the bombing was due to the fact that President Truman was told that if he invaded Japan it would result in horrific american casualties, furthermore a new weapon will be involved. The US was impatient was Japan . The US had fear of communism…

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    Cherry Blossom In America

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    “In 1912, 3,020 trees were sent from Yokohama to Washington, D.C., as a gift from the people of Japan to the people of the United States” (Takeda). The Japan's give the cherry blossom to America back hundreds of years ago. It symbolises the piece between Japan and America after the World War II. In January 1910, “the Japanese sent more than 2,000 young trees to be planted near the Potomac River as a symbol of the growing friendship between the two nations”(Howell). They had fallen prey to…

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    The concept or theory that has been the most informative and meaningful to me in helping me have a better understanding of ethics and humans rights in global politics is the Categorical Imperative. The Categorical Imperative states that “people should be treated as ends, never a means to an end” (Amstutz 74). Meaning that if intended result is moral, then the process in achieving that result should also be moral. I’m not a user of people and I wouldn’t myself use people as tools in order for a…

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    In “From Hiroshima Diary” by Michihiko Hachia and “The Price We Pay” by Adam Mayblum, both authors tell about their personal experiences during attacks they were both victims in. Throughout their stories both authors experience many challenges they had during the attacks, they similarly conclude that they were both thankful and lucky to be alive. However, while Hachia was a doctor during the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, Mayblum was an associate who worked at one of the World Trade Center. Both…

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    Hiroshima & Nagasaki The Rwandan Genocide in 1994, and the Genocide of Muslims in Bosnia. On August 6, 1945, during World War II (1939-45), an American bomber dropped the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.The United State of America dropped a nuclear bomb on these 2 cities killing more than 300,000 people most of them children, women and old people. On december,7,1941 japan bombed Pearl Harbor in an attempt to disable the American army to give…

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    Koridiak Weapons Analysis

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    Kodiak aimed his plasma repeater at the attacker, squeezed the trigger, and fired. Everything seemed to move in slow-motion. The bolt of super-heated plasma discharged from the firearm and arced toward the assailant’s head, throwing sparks, and making the walls glow a brilliant purple-white. As the bolt neared the attacker’s face, heat induced blisters formed on his skin and then erupted fluids, which evaporated instantly. As the plasma closed in a foot from the attacker’s face, his skin, eyes,…

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