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    invention which is the nuclear bomb. United States dropped the first bomb on the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, according to the articles about 65,000 to 200,000 people kick the bucket. After the destruction of Hiroshima, Japan still did not surrender. United States dropped the second bomb on Nagasaki which made them give up, one of the article stated that 39,000 people were assassinated and 25,000 were injured. A year after World War 2, United States conduct a nuclear bomb test at Bikini…

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    the bombs were even dropped on Japan, many scientists, at the Chicago metallurgical laboratory, were against the bomb being dropped on Japan and felt like it would cause the world to be destroyed. The scientists were concerned about the dangers of nuclear power and that it would threaten civilizations. The main reason on why they even wanted to make an atomic bomb was because they felt like Germany already had one and was waiting for the perfect time to use them. Other reason on why many…

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    Film Analysis: I Am Sam

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    For this assignment, I watched the movie “I Am Sam”, starring Sean Penn and Dakota Fanning. Sam, the main character, is an adult male who has high-functioning autism spectrum disorder. Although, in the movie, it is only mentioned once that he “has autism-like characteristics and the intellect of a seven-year-old,” it is clear that this is the disorder that Sam has. Autism spectrum disorder is defined as “a group of complex disorders of brain development...characterized by difficulties in social…

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    Eulogy For Grandfather

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    I have lived with my grandparents ever since I little. When people complain about their parents not understanding technology I always looked at them weird because my grandfather knew how to use technology better then I did. However, my grandmother on the other hand is a different story. My grandmother left her home country of Trinidad and Tobago in her sixties to live with her children in America. With this move came health issues that no one knew would happen. It started with her forgetting…

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    Ellis Isle Research Paper

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    History of Ellis Isle Ellis Isle was America's largest immigration station, it opened in 1892. Ellis Isle was used for many purposes over the last century, an immigration processing office, a detainment camp during WWII as well as a training facility, as well as a museum. Did you know, Ellis Isle was originally only 3.3 acres, but was filled with dirt and stone from the excavation of the New York City subways to make it a total area of 27.5 acres to house the immigration station. The…

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    Boom! Another bomb dropped just beside Louie Zamperini and his crewmates. Japan and America were officially at war. The bombardiers gathered their things, hopped into the B-24, and off to Japan they flew. Louie is now going to be the guy every man hopes to be. Strong, useful, optimistic, and very determined. During Louie's life, he was a very determined man. He had a very important role in the military, a bombardier, and flying overseas in a over sized plane was very dangerous, especially during…

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    In short, one of Lomborg's boldest claims was that cheap fossil fuels would improve lives. He reasoned that with the use of coal, countries have vanquished the spectre of poverty that haunts many, and that fossil fuels will continue to be an integral part of our daily lives. Upon closer examination of Lomborg's strand of argument, it is revealed that one of its biggest flaws is the blatant omission that several poor countries already have access to cheap fossil fuels through fuel subsidies. In…

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    Four Reasons Aluminum Is One of the Best Choices for Your Metal Needs Aluminum is thought by many to be the best choice for applications involving metal. Most people think of soda cans when they think of aluminum, but there are a great many other applications that make this the preferred choice for design work by engineers. The following are only a few of the most important reasons that aluminum is so popular. It is recyclable This is on top of the list because natural resources are limited,…

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    The Absence of Fathers and its Impact on Children My topic expounds on the issues surrounding single-parents, the absence of fathers and its impact on children. It also points out the influence that the sheer presence of an on-going biological and residential social father has on children. The argument presented here is that fathers’ presence (versus fathers’ absence) facilitates an environment of expectations and achievements wherein his children will be biased toward attaining a high school…

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    Growing up in a family that did not communicate that much, I was not very close with my mother of father. My mom and I did tend to talk more but not about personal things in our life. Me and my dad however always fought. I have a few good memories with him (he loved teaching me how to make home made biscuits.) which I always enjoyed on those rare occasions he was in a good mood. But, 90% of the time we were fighting. From the survey I came to the conclusion that I never want to have this type…

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