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    How Drones changed security There are two points to cover in the modern rolls of the Unmanned Aerial vehicle. First our modern UA Vs in war. Also, for the use in law enforcement and the possible future outcomes of there use. I will cover both topics. Short history of unintentional consequences of technology Early in the 20th century our government espoused new inventions to provide national security, war and advantages in spying on enemy combatants. Some of these had unexpected…

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    Truths Of War

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    “Some people think that the truth can be hidden with a little cover-up and decoration. But as time goes by, what is true is revealed, and what is fake fades away”; says political leader Ismail Haniyeh. Author of a New York Times Bestseller The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien retells his and other soldier’s stories of fighting in the Vietnam War. O’Brien struggles with the feelings of responsibility, guilt, and anger along the way. Tim O’Brien wants readers to understand the truths of war by…

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    The US government should not have interfered with Syria because themselves, or their allies could attack back and create a war, for example, president Mr. Trump attacking Syria, it caused a lot of deaths and injuries therefore, Syria could attack back since our government hurt them or Russia could attack back since Syria is one of their allies. When the government gets involved with other countries is usually to prevent an attack or to help an ally, but the latest decision was not a very smart…

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    Tactical Nuke Incoming The chance of nuclear weapons taking out all life in the world is growing higher and higher. After the Cold war the US and Russia mutually agreed on reducing their number of nuclear weapons. They knew the terrible repercussions of nuclear war so Reagan and Gorbachev agreed on the INF treaty. We must follow their steps in order to have a safer world. Nuclear weapons should be reduced because the threat of nuclear winter and even worse risks are too extreme. One of the…

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    The Manhattan Project was code name for called the atomic bomb includes the large amount uranium and plutonium developed by government during World war ll. Cooperated with British and Canadian scientists were nuclear expert. Over 100,000 scientists and engineers worked on the project and the project cost a total of 2 billion dollars. The first test was done on June 16, 1945 at the Los Alamos laboratory in the New Mexican desert. The gigantic explosion was flash of light and has to visible for…

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    Essay On Kim Kong-Un

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    A few days after North Korea’s sixth nuclear missile test, South Korea publicly introduces its military assassination unit, targeted at North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un. The strategy of publicly revealing its plans is aimed to intimidate Kim Jong-un and hope to deter further nuclear testings. The specialty unit will initiate through cross-border raids, with helicopters and planes, if ever threatened by nuclear advancements. This form of deterrence is a way for South Korea’s president, Moon…

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    Time and time again the United States of America has proven itself to be a lethal force in war, this is both the nation’s greatest wartime strength and its weakness. When the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing thousands of Japanese and instituting the conclusion of conflict in the Pacific Theatre of WWII, it was proven to the world how ruthlessly violent the nation truly is. The United States’ use of the atomic bomb was not necessary…

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    Tokyo Air Raid Effect

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    In 1945, American army attacked the central of Japan which is Tokyo to hit a strike in the Japanese army. They used B-29 which is bomber from America made an air raid on Tokyo because they wanted to destroy Tokyo to occupy Japanese urban area. Twenty thousand people were killed by the air raid, and this attack was called Great Tokyo Air Raid. In addition, a million people became homeless because their houses were burned by air raid, and forty square kilometers of Tokyo were destroyed by the…

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    A man gets radiation poisoning in London. This would be a likely headline from a newspaper in November 2006 from the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, and would likely cause a fear of radiation in some people in London. The big question is going to be, was there an investigation into the poisoning and who did the poisoning? The first question to look at will be what was the murder weapon since it is going to answer the other question. This essay is going to look at this because this may be the…

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    The air was electric, waiting for a reaction to the obvious. They were all there as promised. Lining the streets, crawling through cracks in the pavement, like dandelions – bold and unappealing. They were poised, minds set in protest. It was the war that was why they were all there. To stand against the waves of pain evaporating off the country’s decisions. Vietnam. That was their reason, a protest, standing against war and pain. Against all the suffering that comes with combat. So they all…

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