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    The two comparations that I have is one that is a book, “Making bombs for Hitler” by Marsha F Skrypuch. The book’s setting is during World War II. It is about a girl named Lida who is from the Ukraine who is separated from her sister and is taken by Nazis who put her into a concentration camp and is forced with other children to help them in hospitals, sewing uniforms and of course making the bombs. Her main goal is to get out and find her sister. The other comparation that I am making with this…

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    Bomb Shelter Short Story

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    The bomb rattled my little house in the little town of Berne . That was the obvious sign to go to the bomb shelter, our backyard we ran fast so we our life’s wouldn’t end. We were almost there when my brother James ran back into the house, that was barely standing, and then my other brother Charlie ran after him, to most likely protect him.Then my mother then pushed my sister, Rosalie, in the bomb shelter. Then the boys came running out, James holding holding a picture of our father, serving in…

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    Bomb Hoax Research Paper

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    A bomb hoax is typically defined as conveying to authorities that there is bomb threat but, in reality there is not. On September 14, Ahmed Mohamed, a freshmen attending McArthur high school in Irving, Texas, brought a rebuilt clock in a metal pencil box to school and later got arrested on suspicion of carrying a bomb. Never did he once say anything about having a bomb. So was this incident triggered by a hatred for different races or did the school react properly? On Monday September 14…

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    For hydrogen bomb, it is unquestionable that the “ingredients” are made solely from hydrogen. However, that is not the case for atomic bomb. There is several elements available that can be used to make an atomic bomb. First material available is Uranium-235 which has been used by the United States during the Hiroshima bombing. The power produced by one kilogram of this element is equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT (“How Do Nuclear Weapons Work?”). The other material that is available to use is…

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    The Atomic bomb is the most controversial weapon ever made by man; first used by the United States of America during World War Two, it evaporated tens of thousands of people In seconds and destroyed whole cities. The Atomic bomb was devastating but not devastating enough for the U.S. Government who started another bomb project only this time experimenting with Hydrogen. Thus the Hydrogen bomb was created; a bomb that was feared by all people who knew about it. This paper will give one a good…

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    The United State’s decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan during World War ll is one of the most arguable controversies in American history due to the questionable reasoning behind its use, and the horrific effects it had on Japanese citizens. At the time of the bombing it was actually supported by a vast majority of the American public. During 1945, the decision to use the bomb was not only supported but encouraged. In August of 1945 opinion polls given to the American public showed 85% of…

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    States dropping the Atomic Bomb justifiable? I decided to research and argue this topic because the Atomic Bomb being reasonable is very controversial. The argument can be argued either way and it is debatable for multiple reasons. Inclusive, many Americans and people around the world are in favor for not dropping the bomb. They claim it was the initiation of human destruction and against inhuman to kill that large amount of people. Yet others believe that without the Atomic Bomb Germany and…

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    Atomic bombs have been a pretty big part of warfare for the last few wars. The first ever atomic bomb was made in July 16, 1945 in New Mexico. Lots of people don’t like bombs because of all of the bad events that can come from it, but it is very necessary for war it has helped the United States to win. Such as the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Atomic bombs might be dangerous by they are a key part of the United States warfare. Atomic bombs in wars have been very powerful, they can end the…

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    point in American history was the construction of the atomic bomb. The atomic bombs importance to America can be shown with its conception, use in World War II, and its effect on America society. The creation of the atomic bomb started during 1942 with the “Manhattan Project”. This project was an effort by the United States to harness the power of nuclear fission to create a bomb. The man responsible for the idea of a nuclear fission bomb was Albert Einstein, the father of…

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    we need dead bodies lying across the land for no particular reason? That is why the atomic bomb should be talked about. An atomic bomb is one of the most destructive ways of ending all problems. The atomic bomb that was struck at Hiroshima should have never happened. Harry Truman, President at the time, planned the bombing of Hiroshima and wanted to end war. Truman made the wrong decision to drop the bomb because it was too powerful, deadly, and Unnecessary. In order to understand Truman’s…

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