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    pocket (“The Discovery Of Radioactivity”). The discovery of radium and radioactivity would forever change the United States and its views of radiation. America would no longer need to develop better guns or grenades, but could focus on developing a nuclear bomb to carry the nation up to the status of a world power, no matter what the…

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    Hiroshima and Nagasaki Have you ever wondered what would have happen if the United States had not dropped the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Who knows how long World War II could have gone on for? What country would have used nuclear warfare first, and who would they have used it on? All questions that will never be answered because the United States did drop the bombs on Japan. The United States did the right thing dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because the bombs lead to the…

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    The 1930s and 1940s were a time with lots of historical importance. Some of the biggest events occurred during the time period: the Great Depression, the rise of Nazi’s, World War 2, human rights movements and the introduction of destructive missiles that could destroy a town in a matter of seconds. This was the time period in which one of most respected science fiction novelist wrote, Ray Bradbury. Bradbury was very much alive during that time and due to that he experienced all of events first…

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    What is Science? Science is an orderly and sensible methodology to finding how a thing in the world works. Although, individual’s beliefs can affect coming up with theories, Science is based on facts, not opinion or preferences. So who are scientists? Firstly, the primary part of a scientist is to make new revelations that will propel human learning by studying and observing the scientific method to collect evidence in an experiment related to their hypothesis, hoping that they will come up…

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    Yucca Nuclear Energy

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    I am for the continued use of nuclear power in the United States. I think that there are feasible options for the handling of nuclear waste and decades of evidence points to nuclear power being a safe source of electricity. Furthermore, the environmental impacts of nuclear power are minimal compared to the impact of fossil fuel sources. All though clean energy sources like wind and solar do not have any of the safety and environmental drawbacks of nuclear energy they don’t come close to being…

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    lives can be lost, they also are very expensive , and america is already in a lot of debt and if other countries are more advanced they have the ability to bully the U.S. There are three different types of weapons of mass destruction: chemical , nuclear , and biological. Chemical weapons are normally known as gases which smother the person or cause massive burning. Chemical weapons were used in World War 1. Troops used a gas called mustard gas and chlorine gas (“Organisation”). The chlorine…

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    The justification of the bombing of Japan (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) has been one of the most debated topics in the history of the United States. Proponents of the idea that the bombings were justified argue that the U.S President at the time, Harry S. Truman, had an obligation to promote the welfare of the United States. Those who believe that the bomb was justified argue that, when American lives are at risks, a president has a duty to end the war in any way that they possibly can. However,…

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    In the 1940 's, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan ending World War Two. The bombs speedily ended the war with Japan, but not without consequences. Since conquering Japan by land took a lot of resources and manpower, it resulted in many American lives unnecessarily lost. Eager to end the war, President Harry S. Truman decided that the atomic bombs must be dropped on Japan. While it was necessary to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, dropping another atomic bomb three days later…

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    making an atomic bomb. (Grant 2005, p.46) In December of 1941, the Manhattan Project started the production of the Atomic bomb that would later destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Four years later, the first atomic bomb was dropped. An atom bomb uses nuclear fusion; the splitting of atoms to cause a destructive explosion. This is roughly equivalent to 12,500 tons of TNT. The explosion destroyed roughly a one mile radius, wiping out the majority of Hiroshima. Hiroshima was a circular and flat…

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    Fathers Benefit Kids Does the presence of a father contribute to the healthy development of his children? The article Even Sometimes Dads Confer Big Time Benefits on Kids covers the claim on how fathers who bounce in and out of a child’s life is better than not having a father whatsoever. The primary researcher from the University of Houston, Daphne Hernandez, presents her insight into the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth analysis. Hernandez and her colleagues’ purpose of the analysis…

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