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    spent most of 1933 experimenting with how uranium and nuclear fission worked. Hearing talk of Hitler building an uranium based bomb frightened Szilard. He turned to his former colleague, Albert Einstein, to stress the importance of Hitler building an atomic bomb. With Einstein being a Jew and on the “Nazi Hit List”, he agreed to help Szilard compose a letter to the President of the United States and to the Belgian ambassador. This first letter Szilard and Einstein wrote was to the Belgian…

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    Technology Summative Assessment Albert Einstein once said, “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” In the 1950s, the people felt fear because the Soviet Union and the Americans had nuclear bombs, which could lead to war. Ray Bradbury writes science fiction texts because he writes about his prediction of the future based on his experiences of the past. In the story,” There Will Come Soft Rains,” by Ray Bradbury, a technologically advanced house…

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    this raised fear because of the possibility that the Nazi’s could produce mass destruction with a bomb. Scientists who fled persecution, like Albert Einstein agreed to inform president Roosevelt about the dangers of atomic technology. In late 1941 the American effort to produce an atomic bomb received the name, “The Manhattan Project.” In the beginning research was conducted at Columbia University, Berkeley, and the University of Chicago. The first controlled nuclear chain reaction was done at…

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    Our group did the conspiracy that the elite will go to the Ozarks to survive a nuclear fallout, or some other natural disaster. We concluded that it is possible that it will be the new White House. This is a very interesting conspiracy that indeed does hold some ground. It is not by any means far out there that this is not a 1 family home. It is the 6th largest residential home in the world. The owner of the home said that he wanted to test out his new materials, however, it is likely that this…

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    You shouldn’t play with fire, unless the fire is embedded on a Pokémon in a video game. Ho-Oh, the legendary bird Pokémon of Ecruteak City is the embodiment of various Eastern mythological creatures based on the Phoenix. The Phoenix is well-known to mythology fanatics, mainly as the bird that reincarnates new once it collapses unto itself in a binding sphere of ash and flames. Ho-Oh is part of a legendary duo with Lugia, both are rather large bird-like Pokémon. Lugia acts as the polar opposite,…

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    more of “an expression of principles” as quoted by Lee Dong Bak, a South Korean delegate. (Associated Press) The International Atomic Energy Agency began questioning North Korea’s actions in 1993 after…

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    On May 30th, the German town near Köln, Cologne was bombed and 500 people died. From the sky fell empty fuel containers, and among the ruble, children started to collect them. The speaker included this part in the story, to illustrate the innocence that children have in war and how they didn’t even realize their collections were “dropped by their enemies”. These articles contain non-fiction, formal, historical reports on the bombing of Cologne. The articles include statistics on death tools and…

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    Yes, the Atomic bomb changed history forever. It showed the world that America had the innovation and technological skills to create not just one, but two weapons of mass destruction. It saved countless American and Japanese lives, and yes, it killed countless Japanese and serval American lives too. However, I am not convinced that the American fire bombing raids over Tokyo and other highly populated areas of Japan did not kill more and do more overall damage. The argument has come down to this,…

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    Imagine what it will be like if you are to witness a bomb incident and survive it. How much will it affect your life? How will your worldview change? Toge Sankichi is one of the few people who survived the Bombing Of Hiroshima. He wrote a collection of poems along with two other survivors of the gruesome event and, later named their collection –“Hiroshima: Three Witnesses”. One of the famous poems Toge Sankichi had written is called “The Shadow”, which illustrates the disturbance happened in…

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    Should National security override a person's right to liberty? In my opinion I think honestly it should because of many reasons and conflicts that we have had in the past. The National security jus wants to help keep the people protected and make sure they are well taken care of. If it wasn’t for this we would have had many more wars and more conflicts associated with the Japanese people. Everyone has equal rights so why should the Japanese be free for their wrongdoings. The Executive Order…

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