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    Genocide in 1994, and the Genocide of Muslims in Bosnia. On August 6, 1945, during World War II (1939-45), an American bomber dropped the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.The United State of America dropped a nuclear bomb on these 2 cities killing more than 300,000 people most of them children, women and old people. On december,7,1941 japan bombed Pearl Harbor in an attempt to disable the American army to give the enough time to take over the dutch east…

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    a new interpretation of this Christian event. We will attempt to define the how the apocalypse has been reinterpreted, as well as, how violence from God does not necessarily predict an oncoming apocalypse. With the creation and deployment of nuclear weapons, society has gained the ability to physically view the destructive apocalyptic potential that humanity can…

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    Should the United States have conducted nuclear bomb testing at Bikini Atoll? No. The bombs destroyed the land, killed many lives on the land, showed lack of integrity as a world leader. Therefore, America should not have tested the atomic bomb at Bikini Atoll. The bomb making many people and animal face death ‘’Some species began to have extinct in the area.Australian scientist says he don’t know what to respect, but it was incredible’’. In article say the bomb kill living things on the…

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    ultimately changes the standards of morality during war time and leads to the rapid advancement of military technology. Because the impact of the atomic bomb was so devastating, it prompted many other nations to respond with the development of their own weapons of mass destruction. By approving such an inhumane military act, Truman essentially condones the idea of unrestricted warfare as well as the use of brutish military tactics…

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    With the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had inadvertently caused their own destruction. The act of retaliation by the United States was a double edge sword. It ended the war, but the death of some many innocent people and the threat of a nuclear attacks was a real threat, and is still a threat today. On December 7, 1945, Japan launched an attack against the United States at Pearl Harbor. The unexpected attack had terrible loss for the Americans. Around 2,000 American lives were lost in…

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    Nine countries now possess nuclear weapons; however, not all members of the nuclear club advertise their nuclear capability. 3. One urban myth talks about the woman bitten by a venomous snake while trying on a coat shipped from another country: Pakistan, India, China, Indonesia, and Korea. This myth combines fear of snakes…

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    these elusive threats. The US Navy is coming up with new and effective ways to combat this potential threat. ASW consists of numerous activities from using sensors to observe submarines to actively seeking and destroying enemy submarines with various weapons. The US Navy needs to maintain a superior global ASW in order to keep its dominance over the sea (Benson). China…

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    The use of the barbarian weapon at japan was not material assistance. The Japanese were far defeated bombing with conventional weapons. Tension increases on how moral for the united states to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombing was just a lazy way to end ww2 rather than the united states tolerant for the Japanese to give up themselves, considering another element such as blockades could affect them. The main reason behind the weapon gives others an idea of disgust for the U…

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    and films took advantage of this fear. A majority of the films had a trigger ready military leader who had a (shot first mentality. In Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Forget and Love the Bomb, one of the commanders engages a nuclear missile strike on Russia. The unethical part about this is that Russia did not do anything to cause this. This leads to a meeting in an American War room where leaders discuss their plan to call off the strike and it backfires on them. It…

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    Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor possible. Military weaponry had been advanced for use on land, air, and sea. Weaponry used during WWIII included rifles, submarines, aircraft carriers, and weapons of mass destruction including biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons but more specifically the Atom bomb. These weapons were used both against the Japanese in the Pacific Theater and the Germans in Europe, however the U.S. Naval weaponry was used primarily against the Japanese. The U.S. servicemen…

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