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    One of the biggest regretted wars was the Iraq War (2003-11) during the Bush Administration. Why was there a war in Iraq one might ask? The Bush Administration based its rationale for war principally on the assertion that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and that Saddam's government posed an immediate threat to the United States and its coalition allies. Of course some might mistake this war for the War in Afghanistan which began in 2001 after the September 11 attacks. United…

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    economically and socially altered the way we live. Products were no longer made in small compacted cottages but instead, manufacturing took place in vast city factories. This created a colossal difference in our society today, which allowed for mass production. Mass production let us to create not several inventions in a short period of time, but thousands of them. The effectiveness of transportation has also changed dramatically, steam powered trains which were created in 1804 and ships which…

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    arguments like how nuclear weapons help keep the U.S safe and how they can be used if there were to be any sort of war. On the contrary People that feel our nuclear weapons should be dismantled say our nuclear weapons cost too much to be kept and they make us seem hostile to other nations. So should the U.S keep its nuclear arsenal? Well there are lots of pros and cons to both sides of this argument. Some say one day nuclear weapons will be our demise, and others say nuclear weapons are the only…

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    The significance of the Manhattan Project was to WWII by using weapons of mass destruction and forced Japan to surrender. President Harry S. Truman made a decision On August 6, 1945, to drop a bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima he wanted to end the war quickly which was good but at what cost. all the scientist that contributed to the formation of nuclear weapons were motivated by the threat of the Nazis making an atomic weapon, but they all regretted their part and wanted to change the…

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    Mass Effect: Andromeda is a pretty awesome space exploration game where you play as John Smith from Pocahontas. Today, Bioware released a video showing off different components of the game such as weapons and different skills the player can equip. The video starts off by showing off a more fluid movement in the moment to moment gameplay. We see Ryder swiftly dart into battle using a jetpack, and using the same jetpack to distance herself from enemies. Players can also take the high ground and…

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    Hence, Russell’s journal broadens our understanding on the relationships between humans and environment and the further research that contributes to our knowledges. In Russell’s journal, he introduce the cartoons name Leatherneck that is relate to the mass bombing of Japanese cities.…

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    Weapons of destruction On December 14, 2012 a school shooting happened in Sandy Hook Elementary School. The shooter killed many people and he killed himself. His weapon of choice was a semi automatic or commonly known as a assault weapon. The murder wasn’t stopped,but actions similar to his can be stopped in the future. If assault weapons were banned crime would be down. The loss of would be minimized. Assault weapons should be banned due to their destructive nature and history. Assault…

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    Relativity E=mc2 (Energy=mass times the speed of light squared). Although he was a pacifist and did not want to help in the creation of such a weapon he found it necessary at the time. Einstein would never want Adolf Hitler to get control of such a weapon, and urged President Franklin Roosevelt to build the atomic bomb (doug-long.com) The atomic bomb was not the most powerful bomb that could be created using basic ideas from this principle. The nuclear bomb is one of the strongest weapons that…

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    Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor possible. Military weaponry had been advanced for use on land, air, and sea. Weaponry used during WWIII included rifles, submarines, aircraft carriers, and weapons of mass destruction including biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons but more specifically the Atom bomb. These weapons were used both against the Japanese in the Pacific Theater and the Germans in Europe, however the U.S. Naval weaponry was used primarily against the Japanese. The U.S. servicemen…

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    finds himself in a horrifying situation where a nuclear bomb has been detonated over his town. With the clues left behind, readers can match what is happening with the information in the article “Nuclear Weapon Effects” by John Pike. The article describes how nuclear bombs work and the mass destruction that is created. Having this knowledge, one can explain what was happening in the short story, and it can be predicted what will happen to the man. In “Grace Period” the protagonist notices…

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