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    "Yesterday, December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." This is the first sentence of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s (FDR) speech, the Pearl Harbor Address; he spoke the day after hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded. The next day,…

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    Tony Stark: A Real Hero

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    I have a question for you. Who is your favorite MARVEL hero? There are many many heroes to choose from. Such heroes are in teams like the Avengers and Fantastic 4. Iron-man Iron-man is actually a billionaire named Tony Stark. He assembled a team called the Avengers. Many villains aren’t very fond of Tony such as Whiplash, Doctor Doom, Ultron, and a ton of others. Tony has built various types of armor to fight these villains, although it usually winds up destroyed or heavily damaged after each…

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    My initial thoughts on this passage was that, overall it clarified the “ they say I say” right to the point. Muller began with statistics about Nuclear Wast. He explained the half life and how long it would take for it to completely decompose. Evidence was provided which supported his response. In other words Manet to much statistics was provided. With the introduction being filled, it bores me as a reader. Mullers idea was valid because A idea is like a opinion. “Nuclear waste” was based on…

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    Fireball Research Paper

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    Once the suicide bomber(s) pulled the pin on the device, in a spilt second after the two masses collide creating an uncontrolled chain reaction as the masses once together become a supercritical mass, the explosion releases energy in the form of a blast wave, thermal radiation, and nuclear radiation. A tremendous amount of energy released in a nuclear detonation, temper­atures of tens of millions of degrees develop in the immediate area. At these temperatures, everything near ground-zero…

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    People in Hiroshima early knew that the bombing could get closer to their place, but they did not get any idea about the new type of boom. On August 6th 1945, when everybody was doing their daily activities, a single atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. With a noiseless bright flash, the city turned into a rubble masonry. A hundred thousand people were killed, uncountable number of wounded people, more than half of the doctors in Hiroshima and injured most the rest and the…

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    Invention Of Gunpowder

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    Government is not very helpful if there is not anything to protect it. The Chinese are the route source of one of the most deadly substances in the world. “The invention of gunpowder should in a way be attributed to alchemists of ancient China, who drew inspiration from the fire-ignition of pill-making process during which sulfur, niter and other substances were used” ( Ancient Chinese Inventions and Discoveries that Shaped the World”). Gunpowder was accidently invented when a Chinese Scientist…

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    1945, whereas, the other text is set as a modern disaster based on a science fiction event of 2005. The novella is a real and informative look into August 6, 1945, historical events of World War II and the development of the nuclear weapons like an atomic bomb. However, the film ‘War of the Worlds’ is more of a fictional event where people do not have an experience of the tripods attacking in real life. ‘War of the Worlds’ is a fictional film set in New Jersey, where the tripods arise from…

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    That fateful day in Hiroshima August 6, 1945, Japan will forever be the primary example of what unpredictable outcome an atomic bomb can unleash on an entire population. Although this event brought an end to World War II and a United States victory, the chain reaction of energy coming from bursts of fission was not predicted to have such a devastating effect as it did on the Hiroshima community. It was even out of the Hiroshima bombing that physicists coined the term kiloton (1,ooo tons) and…

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    Why do we think that our world will be like wall-e’s world? I’m going to give the necessary information to make you reader a conscious man and a helper of the planet. All of this tragedy began in 1760 when Europe start the transition of new manufacturing processes, This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system.…

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    January 31st, 1950 President Truman announced that the Atomic Agency was told to continue with its work on the Hydrogen Bomb. Five months before this, the Soviet Union successfully detonated an atomic bomb at their test site in Kazakhstan. Then many weeks after that, British and U.S. intelligence found out that the German-born Klaus Fuchs, a top ranked scientist in the U.S nuclear program was a spy for the Soviet Union. This made Truman approve the massive funding for the superpower race to…

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