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    named Tim O’Brien, detailing the items his fellow soldiers carry in their knapsacks. The items carried show great personal connections to one another, as well as their lives outside of the war. Not only are the items described, but the emotion of warfare is depicted in great detail. Therefore, O’Brien’s imagery creates an important narrative from a soldier’s point of view. To begin, throughout the short story we are provided with detail about the items each man carries. O’Brien describes the…

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    What would run through one’s mind when they are faced with the devastation of a nuclear blast? In the short story “Grace Period” by Will Baker, a man 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…

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    The Manhattan Project was a secret military project created to produce the first US nuclear weapon. Fears that Germany would build and use such a weapon during World War II caused the start of the Manhattan Project which was originally in Manhattan, New York. By the summer of 1945, they were ready test the first bomb. On July 16, 1945, scientists of the Manhattan Project readied themselves to watch the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb. President Harry S. Truman was warned by his…

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    The Article, Cheer up, it’s only the end of the world states that there are two major threats to the world which could lead to an apocalypse: nuclear extermination and environmental extinction. World War I started the nuclear age in history and “novelist Ken Vonnegut lamented that the threat of nuclear war had robbed us of plain old death…” (pg.2). America had a new fear that this would lead to the end of everything, “final destruction of the world”. (pg. 2). Environmental extinction is the…

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    The Atomic bombs and President Truman’s decision to use them will always be up for debate. From the political standpoint it was the right thing to do for the survival of America’s troops and America. Hindsight is 20/20 and looking back on what has happened in the past and deciding whether it was right or wrong is impossible. President Truman was faced with a tough decision, end the war quickly with less loss of American life or face an invasion of Japan that could have killed a million US…

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    marching into the raft of rifles, and machine guns and often murder. People know this approach as trench warfare. World War I was a war that used trenches and one of the first ones to do so Authorities got the idea of the trenches from the Russian Empire and the Japanese Empire war (1904-05). ¨People thought trench warfare as an smart tactic vs enemy advancement¨.Thanks to People's views on trench warfare it ended up proving everyone right, during World War…

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    Technology Against Humanity Our world is controlled by technology and how fast progression is happening. The development of many apps such as Google Maps, Pandora, and Yellow Books is hugely increasing. As many of these things are more convenient and more efficient, there are some advances that are not for the better. Nuclear weapons are being worked on every day. Almost all major government military has access to a nuclear weapon that can destroy their opponent. The consequences of these…

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    This is Ryan writing from the trenches of WWI. We are occupied daily with the harsh conditions that we have to call our homes. Head lice in this place is spreading quickly. Everyone I know has a case of serious itch and are crawling with lice. The weather has been variable the last few weeks. The grayness of the clouds and the monotony of the sky perfectly exemplify our attitude to keep fighting. The humidity in the air lets you know to prepare for the rain storm in the near future. The rain is…

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    recently, debate has focused on the desirability of having a two-theatre capability. There is increasing concern over nuclear proliferation and cyberspace threats, and over the use by rogue states and nonstate entities of chemical and biological warfare and terrorism. 3. The Defense Department has attempted to increase its efficiency by reforming its procurement…

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    When the Soviet Union acquired the bomb in 1949 had changed the way the U.S. viewed the nuclear arms race between themselves and the USSR. In response to the overwhelming news regarding Russia building a small atomic bomb, the U.S created NATO. The United States had realized that they were by no means invincible regarding their advances in american technology. The Suez Crisis, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were some events demonstrating the struggling relations between the U.S and The Soviet Union.…

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