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    Doomsday Seed Vaults

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    The Doomsday Seed Vault: The Syrian War Prompts First Withdrawal There is a "doomsday" vault built in an Arctic mountainside to safeguard global food supplies. Now for the first time since the vault was opened on the Svalbard archipelago in 2008, seeds have been withdrawn. The original intent or charter if you will is designed to protect crop seeds such as beans, rice, and wheat against the worst cataclysms of nuclear war or disease (Doyle, 2015). Once you crack the seal, or pop the cork as the…

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    Diary Entry To Ww1

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    When I first heard about the upcoming war I was excited and ready to enlist as you remember. It’s all different now. I’m in the front line of the trenches. I have seen many of my friends and acquaintances drop dead next to me or running across no man’s land. The German’s are ruthless, some men have been scorched to death because of the German invention, flamethrowers. I can’t sleep. Not because of shell shock, like most of the other men, but because the general is always ordering me and two…

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    The things they carried was a group of war stories from tim o'brien's experiences, in the beginning of the story they say specific things of what they all carried but as the story goes on you have to acknowledge what they are carrying not only the physical items but things that they carried mentally. In war many soldiers have things that will get past their mind defence and mess with them turning them crazy or ill. Rat kiley was a medic and was able to help the soldiers when they were injured,…

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    Atomic Bomb History

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    The Destruction, Devastation, and Fear that Wartime Weapons Can Bring to Common People Demecia Martin History 106: History of the United States from 1865 Dr.Harris November 3 2015 The creation of the Atomic Bomb put an end to World War II, and was considered a great thing because the Americans had a victory over Japan. It also led to a variety of changes in the lives of many Americans that could be considered bad or good depending on an individual’s personal opinion. The book…

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    Tanks During World War 1

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    The invention of the tank during world war one completely changed how countries knew how to fight. Tanks are able to move through rough terrain and destroy anything in its path. Tanks are mobile, strong, and extremely sturdy. The idea of the tanks came from a development of a farm tractor in the fourteen hundreds. Many armies wanted a mobile vehicle that could clear large gaps and could go through difficult terrain. They also didn't want to use traditional wheels.Tanks were and are still are…

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    Atomic bombs and nuclear weapons generally are very disputable and controversial issue. Almost 64 years ago, on 6th and 9th of August, two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Ostensibly, this use can be justified as a direct means to the end of the World War II in Asia-Pacific region. Up to now, Americans consider this act defensible. Truman, who was president of the USA in years 1945-1953 has always relentlessly vendicated his radical and controversial step in August 1945.…

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    Ready, Aim, Fire Analysis

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    Throughout the book one of the things that I was able to see is the repetition of the saying “ Ready, aim, fire!” Where at first I thought that this saying this not have any meaning behind it. But after seeing the repetition of it It made me understand how it had a meaning. One of the things that I was also able to see throughout the book is how the author integrates significant issues from the past. An example is when Kenny and Rufus play the World’s Greatest Dinosaur War Ever. I was able to…

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    smallpox had a major impact on human health dating back to around 10,000 BC. Hundreds of thousands of people died due to this disease and the fact that nobody knew a cure. Smallpox had a major impact on society and trade and there were not many treatments for it for a long while. So many causes, so many deaths, only one treatment. smallpox is caused by infection with the variola virus, this can be transmitted in many ways. The virus can be transmitted directly from person to person through…

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    The Invasion Of Hiroshima

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    On 06 August 1945 an American Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber named Enola Gay dropped a five-ton bomb named Little Boy on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. A massive blast equivalent to the power of 15,000 tons of TNT destroyed four square miles of the city and immediately killed an estimated 80,000 people. And three days later another bomb, named Fat Man, was dropped on the city of Nagasaki; killing nearly 40,000 more people. In the following weeks and months tens of thousands of people died…

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    At 8:15 am on August 6, 1945, an American B-29 bomber drops the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima. Over 90 per cent of the city is destroyed and more than 80,000 people killed in what is known as the beginning of the end of World War II in the Pacific. This bomb changed the world’s perception of war, as this was the first time nuclear weapons had been used in armed combat. Just three days later, a second B-29 bomber drops another A-bomb on Nagasaki, killing an…

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