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    Article of the Week Response- Revision Everybody knows about how, in 1945, at the end of World War II, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan to force them to surrender. In current times, on the other side of the world, more and more Syrian refugees flood into places such as Greece, the United Nations, Jordan, Lebanon, and other countries. A question is now being addressed: How can we use technology to protect people? An article by Project Syndicate titled “Opinion: Our…

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    In 1939 the Soviet Union engages in total war with the Axis. Though when the war ended in 1945 the soviets were stronger than before they feared their allies would turn on them and started researching the mysterious powers of splitting atoms or nuclear bombs. The United States entered the war in 1942 three years…

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    A current problem in french Polynesia is the radiation and the radiation tsunami left by the nuclear bomb testing. One solution to this problem is to evacuate to another island. According to Wikipedia, the text states that the island of Raiatea has a population of 12,545 and is the second largest island in French Polynesia. This shows that with the radiation tsunami coming the citizens of Mururoa are able to move onto Raiatea without causing overpopulation and problems for the people on Raiatea…

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    Journal entry 3 “The hab is now a bomb.” was the last thing we heard from Watney. In chapter five, he had to figure out how to eliminate either the oxygen or the hydrogen. First, he begins the chapter by reassuring himself of the time he has to survive until ares four can come. Watney then looks over the issue again. In chapter three, he created a room that was bound to end in a big boom. He discovered that if he eliminated all the oxygen (the hab would do its self), then he could safely stay…

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    The Mexican film director, producer and novelist - Guillermo del Toro, stated that the budget for the sequel of the science fiction film Pacific Rim is fully prepared. The Pacific Rim 2 film production was previously reported as being halted for an unspecified period of time and the flick was even being announced as having been withdrawn from the release schedule of Universal - and with that, it was rumored that the Pacific Rim sequel is doomed for termination. Reports has it that the…

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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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    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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    Even after Germany had been defeated by Allied powers in Europe, Japan was still fighting in the Pacific. In fact, in-between April and July, the country’s forces had inflicted Allied casualties that totaled about half of those that occurred during the three previous years during the war of the Pacific. Any demand the Allies made for a surrender was met with refusal. So, to combat Japan, military leaders discussed several different methods of defeating the Axis power. One option, “Operation…

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    Truman Nuclear Weapons

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    of nuclear weapons by the United States defined the end of the World War II. The U.S. President Harry Truman had made an important decision in such action. Two Atomic bombs dropped on the Empire of Japan cities, one on August 6, 1945, on Hiroshima and another on August 08, 1945 on Nagasaki. This event shows how devastating nuclear weapons can be for the humanity and also, change the history of the world (Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - HISTORY.com, n.d.). The U.S. government fund nuclear…

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