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    Essay On London Bombing

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    this Thursday morning, four Islamic suicide bombers were spread across London and separately detonated three bombs in succession. These bombs were detonated within the underground subways throughout the city. Later that day, a fourth bomb was detonated on a double-decker bus within the Tavistock Square. This attack would exit down as the first ever suicide attack within the United Kingdom. Pauline Neville-Jones was quoted stating, “The suicide bombers who struck London on 7 July 2005 killed 52…

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    According to psychologist Philip Zimbardo, situational variables are the variables in which human behavior is manipulated due to the circumstances that they are put in. Zimbardo stated that humans are more prone to influences caused by the external environment, or “situation” as they can sometimes overwhelm humans, tempting them to do things that are beyond imagination (Dreifus, 2007). Zimbardo further proved his “situational variable” theory by organizing the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971,…

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    Hitler's D-Day Invasion

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    D-Day the turning point in the war that gave the allies in the foot hole into France. Hitler was trying to take revenge on the jews because they lost the war for Germany in World War I and Germany was trying to take over the other countries in Europe in response Allies were formed. D-Day Invasion that was ordered by General Eisenhower to launch the invasion on June 6,1944 in decent weather and on omaha beach where the americans lost 2,000 soldiers. Who gave the orders for the D-Day invasion to…

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    the bomber’s wife to make the bomber talk, as she may not have known about his plans. Until officials are 100% sure that the wife was also in on the bombing plan, they should not torture his wife till then. 2) Knowing that torturing a person is illegal, I would try and find an alternate way to make the bomber talk to the officials, to say where the bomb was planted. At the same time, knowing that hundreds of lives are at risk, I will still choose to torture the bomber if he does not say where…

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    military technology that could defeat other nations. In some circumstances, the new technologies have benefited nations, but also have hurt the nations during warfare. One of these new technology innovations was The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Heavy Bomber Aircraft. This aircraft was a game changer for aircraft bombing missions due to the range of travel and the design of the aircraft. In order to comprehend how this aircraft changed modern aviation warfare; the aircraft’s program history, how…

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    Attempting to understand others is essential when trying to comprehend why a suicide bomber would do what they have chosen to do. The inability to understand those of other groups is what can easily cause a gap in reasoning and it can additionally establish ethnocentrism, the view of things in which a person believes that their own group…

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    The Being 314 Clipper was a flying boat commissioned to Pan American Airlines. Pan American went to Boeing and asked for a long-range, four-engine flying boat. Boeing catered to their needs creating the model 314, nicknamed the “Clipper” after oceanic ships. The Boeing 314 “Clipper” was a jumbo aircraft of it’s time and utilized a three tail-fin assembly allowing more control over the flying boat. The “Clipper” made its first scheduled trans-Atlantic flight on June 28th, 1939. The Boeing 314…

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    More than 90 percent belong to Russia and the United States. Approximately 10,000 warheads are in the military service, with the rest awaiting approval. United States and Russia still deploy more than 1,500 strategic warheads on several hundred bombers and missiles. There is considered to be five nuclear-weapon states. Those five consist of the United States, Russia, United States, United Kingdom, France, and China. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s SIPRI…

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    Night Witch Tactics

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    The Night Witches where a group of all female bomber pilots. They ranged in age from late teens to early twenties. This group made the Soviet Union the first nation to allow women to fly combat missions for the war efforts. The name “Night Witches” is a nickname that was given to them by the Nazi soldiers. This nickname was due to the fact that when they went near their target they would cut off their plane engines, the only sound heard was the “swooshing” of the planes; similar to that of a…

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    The Tuskegee Airmen

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    In the early 1940’s, the battles of World War II ravaged western Europe. However, the battles of World War II weren’t the only battles being fought. While the US participated in the war across the sea, the battle for racial justice was also underway at home. It was during World War II that despite the unfounded and harsh stigmas surrounding African Americans the first African American air force unit, the Tuskegee Airmen, was created in 1941. Through their brave and integrity, the Tuskegee Airmen…

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