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    After World War II ended when the U.S. used the atomic bombs on Japan, Washington was set to face many more challenges in the following decades. Some of these could of been unseen repercussions of the prior war, or might’ve been challenges caused by the advancement of technology. Though all different these challenges all did the same things, creating the Washington we know today. During the second World War the Soviets and the U.S.A. were both allies due to their similar interest in defeating…

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    If the United States was warned of the attack and had a very good army, why did they lose against Japan? Pearl Harbor was one of the biggest military bases of the United States, and it was destroyed by a beautifully planned and executed military maneuver, in the words of the Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Husband E. Kimmel. The Japanese army wasn´t as organized as the American one, it didn’t have the same weaponry that the one in Pearl Harbor, but they made it to beat the United States, which…

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    FIRE! BLOOD! CRY! Three words that perfectly describe the picture in 1940 where all you will see are fire on almost everything, blood on every corner, all are running to live because there is the uncertainty of whether you’ll be able to see the sun shines again when all those darkness where caused by the Land of the Rising Sun. It was the start war where all cruelty started on China that their resistance to Japan’s war expansion in their country had led them to be on the war itself. Chinese had…

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    As the ‘East-West disagreements and disputes of 1946 and 1947 hardened into the Cold war of 1948, the production of atomic bombs by Britain inevitably took on military urgency.’ The British idea of independent nuclear deterrent was born out of its perceived vulnerability against the Soviet Union. As Clark and Wheeler argued that the British doctrine of deterrence was ‘ limited in scope and specific in intention.’ It was clearly understood by its proponents as a retaliatory deterrent against…

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    I Have Something to Tell You I have something to tell you so listen closely. When you hear this story you will have to relearn everything you know. You will always have to watch your back. If you want to live a peaceful innocent life you should stop reading(noun) this. No, i'm serious, just pick up a book about unicorns or ponies or something. Alright, since you want to ruin your life go right ahead, keep reading(noun). Let me tell the story from the start, that is if you still want…

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    Bill Perry

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    I thought the article Bill Perry is Terrified, Why Aren’t You?, written by Politico Magazine, was very interesting. I find the topic of war and the effects it can have on human civilization interesting. And, the fact, that Bill Perry is able to in some way recognize the signs of a nuclear bombing happening in the future is interesting, yet shocking. Perry has a background that not many people can relate to, “His life’s work, most of it highly classified, was nuclear weapons—how to maximize the…

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    Prior to the dropping of the atomic bomb, there were many great leaders and famous people like Franklin D. Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, President Truman, who participated in many events and meetings. These significant events led up to the day that the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in August 1945 (Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, n.d.). Einstein was the person that informed President Roosevelt in 1939 that he felt that the Germans were really close to producing an atomic bomb. A few years later…

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    V for Vendetta is an English comic released between 1982 and 1990. It was published in two magazines “Doctor Who Weekly” and “Warrior”. DC Comics, one of the two biggest comic publishers in the United States of America released it between 1988 and 199. This graphic novel was re-edited several times, and it received a very big success among the world of comics. The graphic novel is collaboration between two important figures, Alan Moore and David Lloyd because it led them to be hired by very big…

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    testing may be no big deal. But, to others in our country it is very nerve racking for everyone. You never know where the bombs may end up. They could even be planning a secret attack on someone and nobody will know. In 2006, 2009, 2013 they tested atomic bombs every one of those years in North Korea. Nuclear bombs can be very powerful and even deadly to many. In 1961 it remained the most powerful man made explosion in history. They may think it’s a good idea to test to see if they work for…

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    People have travelled across the entire globe searching for the city of Atlantis. They have dived into the deepest depths of the sea, and have climbed mountain ranges all in the pursuit of discovery. At least half a dozen expeditions are launched each year, and some explorers would swear they were successful. Professionals claim that the most likely location of Atlantis is a small island called Santorini which is off the coast of Greece. It would seem as though Plato described this exact place…

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