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    The drooping of the bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the World War 2. The devastation from the bombs did untold damage then and years after the bombs had dropped. However, the bombs maybe would have never been dropped if the Japanese had not drag America into the war. With the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had inadvertently caused their own destruction. The act of retaliation by the United States was a double edge sword. It ended the war, but the death of some many…

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    that his abuse created among his family, Dr. Webber also caused rifts in relationships with coworkers, as they felt that they could no longer trust him or put their faith in him to take care of them. However, despite strain and the potential for fallout, Dr. Webber’s disease did bring out his friends and family and allow them to work together in order to help, and get help for Richard. This was able to show him that despite his actions, so long as he made an effort to get help, the people he…

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    emissions are also causing the oceans to become acidic, which threatens the entire ocean food web from plankton to penguins.” (8). The ocean environment is slowly becoming acidic and not suitable for certain species and that is going to cause major fallout to many species, like tiny plankton but also…

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    There is no real need for nuclear missiles, contrary to many people’s beliefs. People think they protect us, but really just put us at more risk of attack. All they really do, besides level whole metropolitan areas in a few seconds, is harbor a false sense of security for the politicians to hide behind. They state that they will protect our country with these weapons of mass destruction, but it’s all just an elaborate ploy to get innocent voters to put them in power of these armageddon machines.…

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    line in the sand," (Mangan). This bill will cost so much to Texas not only because of job loss but it’s speculated that “If Texas follows in North Carolina’s footsteps and becomes the second state to pass such a law, it could face similar economic fallout due to boycotts (“Around the States”). Not only this but taxpayer-funded schools or public agencies would have to pay ridiculous fines if they try to work around this bad by letting trans people use the right bathroom (“Around the States”).…

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    Can a personal opinion ruin your career when you’re already at the top of your game? In the case of The Dixie Chicks and their view of G.W Bush’s plan to send military in to battle and being from Texas, that seems to be exactly the case. They spent years trying to resolve the feelings of a nation after, what obviously seemed to them to be, a simple statement. Under what circumstances is it acceptable to share your personal view when you are in celebrity status? The Dixie Chicks were riding on…

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    Shostakovich Successful Soviet Composer and Pianist was known to be a bit controversy portraying music in expressing, Anger and Tragedy. His performances and being a first-time criminal that isn’t until Stain got in the way in taking over hated Shostakovich’s opera many believe he wrote and composed, Population in fear of Stalin’s terror. In his own way, he could relate. Shostakovich was exposed to so much in Soviet Union where He grew up. Under orders people were imprisoned others were arrested…

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    Many writers describe this progressive episode as the origin of the new era, the modern time of humankind. This process of industrial revolution marked a continuous progression and spread moderately instead of being a one-time phenomenon where a thorough turn happened over night. The timeline between 1750 and 1850 marked enormous changes characterized by advancements in textile and iron (Goloboy 2008). This phenomenal revolution was initiated by England in the late 17th century. At this time,…

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    audience in a chronological way. It’s possible you could say that Philip Reeves was inspired by the original Metropolis from 1927. While that’s perfectly possible, I’d argue that his story could be inspired by any setting with a similar theme – the Fallout series, Mad Max, etc. Regardless, his story feels original all the way throughout, even with classic tropes like a dark past reveal, pirates and airships reminiscent of Jules Verne’s original steampunk works. Metropolis on the other hand…

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    Now, in the early hours of the morning when Hogwarts slept, she had a chance to avoid any impending fallout. Glancing back at his bag, which she had left on the chair, she chewed her lip. Perhaps she could make some atonement without him even noticing, like assisting with his essays. McGonagall had given them a paper on three-point transfiguration and she…

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