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    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 course of history. They believed that scientists had an important role to play in educating the general population about nuclear threats and encouraging the public and political…

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    Since the war of 2070 the world has been a nuclear wasteland with 80% of the world population either dead, mutated, or ghouled. 5% of the world population became raiders with the other 15% surviving as a trader, settler, or explorer. Settlements have great stories but this settlements story is a story that changed east coasts of the wastelands. STORY 200 years after the war, in the caverns of what used to be the Sequoia Forest a settlement is thriving. The town is hovering by being supported on…

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    Based on the advertisements, I would vote for Eisenhower because he was able to portray himself as a likeable man that listens to the country. Also the way the ads portrays his veteran background well and enforces the reason he should be the president. Backfire advertisement’s purpose is to self-incriminate the candidate by using their own words or image against them. The “Merely another Weapon” ad used against Barry Goldwater in 1964 uses this type of advertising. The ad starts off with an…

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    Negative legacy, the Atomic Bomb Dome are exist to the other side. Among that watched the line of sight of the dove, we went the ceremony with great condolences to survivors. Yesterday, today, and walking down the city of Hiroshima, did not I feel that hear the voice of survivors who are sleeping on their own feet. I visited Hiroshima, it is now the second time. Read the "Barefoot Gen", I came here. nevertheless only skeleton of rebar, it saw a more painfully ruins, that the Atomic Bomb Dome.…

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    almost nine years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima, and Nagasaki. As time progressed recognition and imitation of Kaiju-like Godzilla quickly rose to popularity, one of such example is a Pulgasari, a giant bull-like monster created…

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    In December 1937, the Japanese Imperial Army attacked during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In a span of about six weeks, the Japanese force engages in systematic killing, looting and raping of Chinese civilians and prisoners of war. However, it is impossible to attribute the genocide to any single cause. It is acknowledged in this paper that a common dilemma faced while studying genocide is to justify its occurrence. Scholars have, for decades, made attempts to justify what causes and motivates…

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    The three mile island mishap for 1979 might have been the Most exceedingly bad atomic force plant catastrophe in the united states. It happened at once At atomic force safety might have been being referred to and At those notice of the expression atomic brought around musings for war. Also, it brought those defeat for atomic force as An heading adrift force asset. The hugeness it needed ahead networking historical backdrop might have been it demonstrated kin how near home the peril might have…

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    the end of the war, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on two cities in Japan. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary in winning World War II. These bombing prevented further bloodshed since the Japanese would not have surrendered otherwise. Another reason these bombings were necessary was because it quickly ended World War II. Because of these situations, the United States felt that they had to take precautions with the atomic bomb. World War II ended in Europe once…

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    The Atomic bomb was a type of bomb that could destroy large cities and change warfare forever. In 1939,the Atomic bomb had not been invented yet. Albert Einstein developed many theories that helped scientists make the atomic bomb. The story “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed” is a comment on the Atomic Bomb. The Atomic bomb is mentioned several times throughout the story,and plays a major role in driving the plot. First,in the article “The Bomb” by Syd Barrett the author writes about how a very…

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    excuses from the President. That is okay with Japanese people even if it is not right. A Japan Times poll shows that 64% of Japanese people hope that Obama does not apologize. In a related poll, 80% of the hibakusha, survivors of the Hiroshima atomic blast in August of 1945, are not looking for an apology from President Obama. The President will spend a few brief moments touring Hiroshima, and he will move on to the next stop of his Asia tour. Author Israelmore Ayivor wrote “Not every…

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