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    Nuclear Bombs Have you ever thought about what will happen to this world if we do start bombing other countries, if the earth decides to start fighting back so it can survive from the destruction we are causing it? Well authors of dystopian literature have thought about it and wrote books on their ideas of what will happen to us in the future. In the story The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau, the earth is destroyed and polluted, because the nations started sending nuclear bombs to each other…

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    and USSR had nuclear-programs in order to make, and perfect the atom bomb, or nuclear weapons. During the Cold War the USSR and the USA were in a race to build the atom bomb. Although they both had secret and confidential programs, that not many people knew about, spies were very effective in order to discover new information. The USSR potential to build an atom bomb was underestimated by the West. The Soviets made an atom bomb exceptionally early, which was well before the USA believed they…

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    January 31st, 1950 President Truman announced that the Atomic Agency was told to continue with its work on the Hydrogen Bomb. Five months before this, the Soviet Union successfully detonated an atomic bomb at their test site in Kazakhstan. Then many weeks after that, British and U.S. intelligence found out that the German-born Klaus Fuchs, a top ranked scientist in the U.S nuclear program was a spy for the Soviet Union. This made Truman approve the massive funding for the superpower race to…

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    Bath Bombs Research Paper

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    I decided to do bath bombs because every girl loves them. Bath bombs are use when you take a bath.Settle in for a good soak with an original Lush invention, exploding with essential oils and tons of fizzy fun. Whether you're after a relaxing, petal-laden floral soak or an invigorating multilayered explosion of color and scent, there's a bath bomb perfect for every bathing experience. They're scented, fizzy, and fun, but do bath bombs really do anything I researched they said that “ cosmetic…

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    Avobath: This bath bomb was my least favorite of the 3. Even though the water did turn a pretty green color, my skin did not feel moisturized after using it. Also, the bath bomb did not fizz for long and the scent was barely noticeable even though in stores it had a strong scent. I feel the price is too expensive for this bath bomb, and I would not recommend purchasing it. $6.45 at Lush Rate: 5/10 Twilight: This bath bomb was my favorite of the 3 because it has a great lavender scent and…

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    two atomic bombs, causing major destruction and life threatening issues, over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Everyone has their own take on what really happened and have their own perspective on controversies regarding the United States’ decision to drop the bombs. Perspectives that I will be discussing today are from three disciplines: scientific view (Leo Szilard), journalism view (Wilfred Bruchett), and historical view (a writer of an article called “The Decision to Drop the Bomb” and…

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    Atomic bomb in WWII The atomic bomb was a powerful weapon which was first developed by the Manhattan Project in the second World War. The dropping of the atomic bomb led to Japan's surrender and the end of World War II. To this day, many had argued whether the atomic bomb was the best solution to end the war. The decision of dropping the atomic bomb was significant because the bomb ended the war, saved American lives, and the decision was not affected by racial hatred. Though the atomic bomb…

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    scenarios but it has been used in a few desperate occasion. On August 6, 1945 the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Japan, which ended WWII shortly after. The decision to drop the bomb has been criticized even before it was ever dropped. The use of the atomic bomb was justified because the bomb was the quickest way to end the war and saved millions of American lives. Not only did the bomb save more lives but also a recovering economy. An all out war would have created more economic…

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    Atomic Bomb Pros And Cons

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    Atomic bomb or also known as A-bomb is a weapon that derived from nuclear energy through the fission of heavy atomic nuclei. Just before the beginning of World War II, in August of 1939, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning him about the Germans effort to create the Atomic Bomb (G. Dannens, 1996). According to “Manhattan Project” article from U.S History online textbook, President Franklin D. Roosevelt took action by starting a research at Columbia University…

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    On August sixth, nineteen forty five, President Harry S. Truman announced the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, promising to the United States, that “[the United States] shall completely destroy Japan's power to make war” (Truman). Japan’s largest cities were struggling, with a reduced food supply and being dependent on railroads for survival. A significant number of Japanese soldier had been killed in attacks. Still, the Japanese leaders refused to accept an unconditional surrender, and the…

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