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    Globalization In Warfare

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    Globalization of technology in warfare Greek philosopher once wrote “war is the father of all things.” Leadership, tactics, and fighting spirit were all key elements to winning a war at one point in time. However the history of the warfare changed when the United States entered the war. It wasn’t about tactics and leadership it became about who could build the best technology and making it better. Technology that we come to know today has evolved and has been used since World War I. Before…

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    The first atomic bomb ever dropped was during world war II. The process in making an atomic bomb and using it was a long and difficult project that took maybe people putting in work and making big decisions. Plutonium is created when an atom of uranium-238 absorbs a neutron and becomes plutonium-239. The reactor generates the neutrons in a controlled chain reaction. There are many different opinions about the making and the use of the atomic bomb during world war two and even still today. At the…

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    issue that America only had two Atomic bombs at the time and although there were more in production they certainly were not anywhere near being done. So if they were to drop the bomb on an uninhabited island they would be expending 50% of America’s nuclear arsenal. Additionally there was not a strong understanding of the weapon yet and many were unsure if it would even work properly. So the issue of what would happen if it was a dud became a big concern, especially since it could inspire the…

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    Azalea Thomas Class Project Topic Paper: Truman and the Atomic Bomb On August 6 and 9, 1945, the President of the United States , Harry S. Truman, ordered the “dropping of atomic bombs” on ‘Hiroshima’ and ‘Nagasaki’ Japan. The Japanese were defeated due to the dropping of the atomic bombs which drastically ended World War II. More than 200,000 people were killed from both of the bombings. Most people that perished were civilians. The dropping of “Little Boy” and “Fat Man” have remained still…

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    to drop the nuclear bombs, the primary one must have been terminating the war avoiding additional U.S. losses. Japan was a part of the Axis, a military alliance with Germany and Italy created in September 1940. During 1941, America became more and more involved with the nations fighting the Axis. President Franklin D.…

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    Einstein responded to the claim with, “God does not play dice.” Niels Bohr, a physicists among to group retorted, “Albert, stop telling God what to do.” In 1939, German physicist Otto Hahn and his Austrian college Lise Meitner bombarded uranium atoms with neutrons, splitting their nuclei to release energy. This is just as einstein 's equation: energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, stated possible. The experiment’s…

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    Boost Electric Car Sales

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    value of nature: By introducing rolling out €1 billion to encourage the public to purchase electric cars, the German government shows how much they value nature and want to protect it. • Conservation: By encouraging the purchases of electric cars, there will be a reduction of fuel and thus saving its consumption. The energy conserved adding to the introduction of other renewable sources of energy means that there is less dependency on fossil fuel, and thus conservation of both power and…

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    1896 invented the radio, which helped in the connection of people and the spreading of ideas (Ackermann). : "The core armory of offensive warfare in the Second World War consisted of aircraft, tanks, and trucks. The effectiveness of these weapons in German hands depended on their use in combination, concentrated in great number at the decisive point of battle. Operational success also relied on communication. Radio played a vital role in linking tank to tank, and tank to aircraft. Good…

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    mainland—the battle for the mainland would be a greater challenge for the Allies though—they encountered fierce resistance from Germans sent in to reinforce Italy * Ortona, 1943- 1944 * the Canadian army participated in the Battle of Ortona * it had narrow, twisting streets which made it impossible for soldiers to use…

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    Space Race Research Paper

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    great developments in guidance systems and propellants both leading up to and during World War Two. In testing, Fritz Stamer, who was a German pilot flying a glider used rockets to propel himself forward and went much faster than any other aircraft.…

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