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    The Creation Of Godzilla

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    Godzilla is the monster people think is just so scary. Well godzilla is japanese and it comes from Japan; godzilla is actually a giant monster originating from a series of tokusatsu films. The man who created this unholy creature is Tomoyuki Tanaka’s. He also created godzilla first movie which was his first appearance to the world. This movie kicked off the series of Godzilla, it started to bring other characters into the movie for him to fight. The movie went so platnium that they were making…

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    Ted Talks Video Analysis

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    The video I chose was a Ted Talks video with scientists James Hansen who spoke out about climate change. James Hansen has written and published many articles and books about climate change and also worked with NASA for a period of time to help developed an experiment to fly to Venus. James Hensen's climate observations truly began in 1981 when he joined other scientists to analyze and publish an article in a science magazine that observed that the earth was warming 0.4 degrees Celsius in the…

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    Nuclear Arms Race

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    Nuclear Arms Race “If you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are going to do is make the rubble bounce.” - Winston Churchill. The arms race during the Cold War was a challenge between the United States and Soviet Union to create nuclear weapons to use on each other. The Nuclear Arms Race demonstrates a Cold War problem because it made the entire war much more dangerous with the development of powerful weapons; the Nuclear Arms Race hurt the relationship between the U.S. and Soviet…

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    Nuclear war has been an ongoing battle since 1945 when the first nuclear bomb was created by Robert Oppenheimer. There are many conflicting viewpoints about nuclear weapons. For instance, the article “A World Free of Nuclear Weapons,” by George P. Shultz and William J. Perry, et. al., is against the “tremendous dangers” that nuclear weapons provoke. In contrary, the article “Why Obama Should Learn to Love the Bomb,” by Jonathan Tepperman, explains why we should “love the bomb”. Within the…

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    Rules of engagement for the Unites States in the Vietnam War were a framework put into place by military authorities to define the limitations and circumstances that combat will be initiated or continue with enemy forces. (Georgia Tech College , n.d.). The rules are put into place to be compliant with international law for conducting war, minimize friendly fire accidents, and protect civilians. All of these regulations also had political motivation and each level of rank within the army from…

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    are actually very vulnerable to terrorist attacks from the Middle East.Two international treaties outlawed biological weapons in 1925 and 1972, but they have failed to stop countries from conducting weapons research and large-scale production of nuclear, biological and chemical…

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    dangerous field. With these examples, nuclear science began to form with rules, and values that are considered mandatory for the scientists, these are also moral and private principles cannot be violated for the progress of science and knowledge.…

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    States delivered a speech to the United Nations and essentially the entire world in which he outlines the greatest issues concerning the world at the time. Specifically, the North Korean incident that involves the development and potential usage of nuclear weapons. In his speech, President Trump asserted that actions will be taken if North Korea were to attack the United States in any way and he establishes this claim through his usage of staggering statistics, emotional appeals, body language,…

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    In this project we constructed an apparatus that would allow an egg to descend from a two story window without breaking. The egg ended up cracking on impact due to our miscalculations. We could have prevented this by studying Newton's Three Laws of Motion and conservation of energy before we attempted the drop. We created our apparatus by inserting an egg into two cups connected together. We included steel wool and cotton in the two cup to absorb some of the impact. Secondly, we wrapped the two…

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    Nuclear Deterrence Theory

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    The nuclear deterrence theory is a common term used in international relations. This theory gained prominence during the Cold War with regard to the use of nuclear weapons. Nuclear deterrence in short means to deter one state from attacking another with its nuclear weapons, that is, the state is discouraged from attacking. As a result of its extreme destructive power, nuclear weapons could deter more powerful adversaries. The nuclear deterrence theory is and has always been a theory that many…

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