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    Why Are Koreans Unfazed?

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    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s announcement of a planned missile strike on Guam has sparked fear among a lot of people, but the Christians in the Pacific island are unfazed and instead choose to respond to the threat with prayer. In an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) News, Pacific Island University interim president Howard Merrell said the Koreans are the ones most affected by North Korea’s missile threats. He called on Christians not to focus on the imminent danger and…

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    The Avro Arrow Project

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    Even though, the aircraft was far superior to enemy countries, John Diefenbaker and the Canadian government expressed concern the program was too expensive and that the technology of conventional fighter planes was obsolete compared to ballistic missiles. “As a result, the Canadian government decided to cancel…

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    Kim Jong Un: Modern Machiavelli or Relentless Dictator Many people consider a leader to be somebody who is “the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country” (Google Definition). What many people fail to realize is that nowhere in that definition does it state that the ruler has to be compassionate or civil. Kim Jong Un is the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, a country in East Asia. He is overly controlling and forces his subjects to love him - or…

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    Fidel Castro Relationship

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    long range missiles located on Cuba.(INSERT SOURCE MENTIONING POWER OF MISSILES) The U.S. was very afraid of what could happen if Castro was able to gain total control of the missiles was able to launch them whenever he pleased. The main reason for this known fear was because Castro had a strong hate for the U.S. due to the Bay of Pigs, which was when the U.S. trained Cuban defectors to kill Castro. In fact, after this occurrence, Castro publicly encouraged the Soviet Union to fire missiles on…

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    “By the end of 1945, a new American foreign policy was slowly emerging. It became known as containment. Rather than attempting to create a unified, “open” world, or to destroy communism where it already existed, the United States and its allies would work to prevent Soviet expansion.” After World War II the United States was having another major problem which was Stalin with his communist government. The United States was trying to avoid the expansion of communism in the world. There are many…

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    Ronald Reagan Opposition

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    designed to update existing forces and accomplish technological advancements that the Soviet Union could not match. For example, the administration fought a larger naval force with improved technical abilities, deployment of intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe, development…

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    and warheads on the Al Hussein Scud missile variant. During the Iran-Iraq war, Iraqi fighter-attack aircraft dropped mustard-filled and…

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    States and The Soviet Union, it made a huge mark in history between the so called allies when the S.U and the U.S fought against the Axis Powers.The Cold War was to sought out international affairs, for decades detailed crisis occurred like the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Hungary etc… The Cold War was not a war to be exact. The Cold War was the relationship between two different countries which was American and the Soviet Union, the two nations never fought each one another but what they did…

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    JFK Museum Trip Essay

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    When it comes to make decisions in crises he stepped up and lead his way. For example in Cuban Missile crisis he discovered the missiles in Cuba. He notified Americans about the missiles, explained his decision to enact a naval blockade around Cuba and made it clear the U.S. was prepared to use military force if necessary to neutralize this perceived threat to national security (Museum Cuban missile crisis).…

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    Catapult Physics

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    The position of the launching device when the missile becomes airborne is an important parameter of aiming. Source 3: https://sites.google.com/site/physicsofcatapults/home/how-a-catapult-works-the-basics The entire catapulting process depends on the storing of potential energy as tension (of ropes or wooden arm) or gravitational potential energy 5 Steps of Catapulting: Pull the arm back (rope in case of Ballista) Place missiles in bucket, sling, or nook Release potential energy. Work…

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