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    the Manhattan Project and the newly developed atomic bomb. July 16, 1945 they conducted the Trinity Test. The leaders of the Manhattan Project dropped an atomic bomb in Alamogordo, New Mexico and watched the blinding flash and gigantic mushroom cloud rise from the desert floor. President Truman had an immense decision to make. Millions of lives and the result of the second World War lay in his hands. President Truman should use the two atomic bombs to destroy the Japanese cities because it was…

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    Hiroshima know that the first atomic bomb, known as Little Boy, would be dropped on their city that morning. The weapon of mass destruction devastatingly murdered about 130,000 people and left thousands more injured. A second bomb, known as Fat Man, followed suite only three days later on Nagasaki killing an upwards of 70,000 civilians. A few days later, the Japanese surrendered and World War Two ceased to continue. The one man accredited to the droppings of both bombs was United States…

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    does America. Considering the that they use an atom bomb, nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki, rising tensions against Russia, and suspecting their own government workers, and Psychiatrists analyzing the…

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    Americans dropping of the Atomic Bomb over Japan under Harry S. Truman Name Institution Americans dropping of the Atomic Bomb over Japan under Harry S. Truman Under the rule of President Truman, USA were ready to use an atomic bomb against Japan. Various options that were suggested to the president for retaliating against Japan, but he decided on the nuclear bomb that has not been in use for a period. Truman based his decision on the past phenomenon such as “the wake of the bloody…

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    GMOs: The Manmade Super Food Or the Genetic Atomic Bomb? GMOs, like many other things, start from good intentions, but the effect it can and does have on the planet, the animals and people aren’t so good. It's great to live in the present but sometimes we have to put the future first. Genetic engineering (or GE) food started in the late 1990’s; 1996 to be more precise. We have been told that it’s better for the world, that it can help us produce more crops that are bigger and healthier; that…

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    Should the United states have dropped atomic bombs on Japan? During the time of 1941-1945 a brutal war was fought between the U.S and the Japanese. Killing many soldiers and civilians. The way many of these people died was by an atomic bomb dropped by the U.S. The United states should not have dropped the bomb because the use of the bomb was illegal, it was racially motivated, and inhumane. The U.S. should not have dropped the bomb because the bomb was illegal. “Any attack on legitimate…

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    Why didn't the Allies bomb the death camps This topic, “ Why didn't the Allies bomb the death camps” is still a debate today, many people argue that the Allies was right for not bombing the death camps because the Allies’s goal was to win the war as fast as they could. If the Allies wanted to win the war as fast as they can, they would use all the planes they had in war and not use the planes to finish missions not related from winning the war as fast as they can. Some people debate…

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    Discuss the factors that led to the United States dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki On December 8, 1941 the Americans declared war on the Japanese, one day after the Pearl Harbor bombing in Hawaii. The Japanese had their own war going without a real competitor since they were conquering the southern and northern Asia but didn’t have a strong army to fight the Chinese and the Korean. Most of south-east Asia was easily taken. The Japanese were allied with the Nazis which were…

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    York. By the summer of 1945, they were ready test the first bomb. On July 16, 1945, scientists of the Manhattan Project readied themselves to watch the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb. President Harry S. Truman was warned by his advisers that any attempt to invade Japan would result in many deaths so he ordered that the atomic bomb be used to bring the war to an end. On August 6, 1945, the American bomber Enola Gay dropped the bomb over the city of Hiroshima. The reasons behind…

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    Akash Patel Current Events Article 1 The article, “Homeless Camps Are Infectious Disease Time Bombs,” by Alex Berezow on the internet caught my eye right after searching for “infectious diseases.” Berezow starts off the article by describing the ignorance of infectious diseases in America, largely because the US is a developed country. He goes off and talks about why people typically don’t worry about microbial organisms. He says that most Americans don’t have to worry about infectious diseases…

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