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    Atomic Bombs Justified

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    The United States were justified in dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagisaki even though there were some negative effects. One reason for this is that the dropping of the bomb saved many American lives and also saved many Japanese lives. If the bombs were not dropped on Japan, there would have to be an attack on the Japanese mainland resulting in huge amounts of casualties on both sides. Taking Iwo Jima and Okinawa proved to be a very difficult task for the American soldiers, and they…

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    Atomic Bomb Effects

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    On August 6th, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, another bomb dropped on Nagasaki. Today, these events are known as the end of World War II, and also the only time that the military used nuclear bombs in wartime. The bombs not only impacted world history, but also caused the American public to feel uncertainty regarding the implications of nuclear physics and radiation and how using this scientific knowledge impacts daily life. In 1937,…

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    Atomic Bomb Effects

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    At 8:15 in the morning on August 6, 1945, a US B-29 bomber, by the name of Enola Gay, dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. This bomb, nicknamed Little Boy, immediately killed nearly 80,000 civilians and soldiers. Three days later, another bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, producing 40,000 more men, women, and children. This attack on Japan, given by order of the US President, Harry Truman, remains the only nuclear attack in history. Preceding the attack, there were just…

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    Hydrogen Bomb History

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    The Hydrogen Bomb (aka “Hell Bomb”) was first created and tested by America in 1950. Three years later the soviet union constructed and tested the Hydrogen Bomb as well. Now both America and the soviet union both were in possession of super bombs. Most of America was afraid of going into nuclear war with the soviet union for the first time in history. The Hydrogen bomb is ten times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on japan during world war 2. “Mike” vaporized an entire island in the…

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    Atomic Bombs On Japan

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    President Truman and the United States justified in dropping the bombs on Japan. This is because the atomic bomb saved thousands American lives along with, believe it or not, Japanese lives. Quite obviously, if the war between the U. S. and Japan went on, both sides would have lost a lot of lives. From the scheduled two land invasions in and other battles that could have occurred as well. It is estimated that more than 80 million more Japaneses and many American lives would have been lost…

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    It looks as if a monster steamroller had passed over it and squashed it out of existence,” (“Burchett”). The atomic bomb’s effects were more destructive and affected more area than any bomb had ever before. The majority of damage on the buildings of Hiroshima in a radius of two miles from where the atomic bomb was dropped by August 6, 1945, resulted from three forces: the flash burn, shock wave/airblast, and the firestorm. The first impact on the buildings and structures of Hiroshima was…

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    The Bernie Bomb Analysis

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    In the article, “The Bernie Bomb”, the tones of abhorring and antagonistic are evident in most of the article. The author, Kimberley Strassel, is able to convey this tone through the use of her diction. The message she is convey is that Bernie Sanders is not an acceptable president, not only that but, the author insults Sanders by saying that whoever donated to him should ask for a refund. In “The Bernie Bomb” the diction used is related to the tone of the passage, how the author phrases it is…

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    The Body Bomb Analysis

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    Article: The Body Bomb by Daniel Klaidman and Christopher Dickey. Make for war between countries will continue on the increase even among small neighbouring villages who supposed to live together in peace is fast trading peace for war. Almost everyone on earth has been displaced from the place of rest in their heart, vast number of individuals either by plan or just a mere desire hope to arm themselves with a cut-to-size riffle. Unfortunately, the international acclaimed band on illegal possess…

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    The atomic bomb The atomic bomb was the first bomb ever to make such destruction where ever it will hit and that if you’re close to it then you won’t have any time to run away or anything. It can even destroy an entire town. It was made in the early 1939 and the person who made it was Albert Einstein and that the scientists had learn the secrets of the splitting a uranium atom which was away to spread out fear and that all of the scientists where prison by the Nazi. So they utilizing that…

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    Atomic Bomb Necessary

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    devastating… and it was when the United States dropped the atomic bombs, Little Boy and Fat Man on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki. With such mass destruction, many come to question as to why any sane human being could come to decision— clearly, America should not have. Simply, cost and immorality that come with it could be enough for one to rethink that decision. But what may push everyone past the line is that it was probable that the bombs may have not been necessary to be used…

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