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    Do you care if our leaders have integrity? Integrity is someone with honesty, acceptable morals, and sound ethics. A president with his finger on the button of a nuclear bomb certainly should be a leader with integrity. This kind of leader has your life in his hands. Knowing who our leaders are, what they stand for, and what kind of morals they have is detrimental to our wellbeing. We can find leaders in every corner of the globe, but having integrity is the key to being an outstanding leader.…

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    Truman Petition

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    Mr. Szilard and his colleagues lacked empathy, showed no sympathy and failed to convey the evidence needed to persuade Truman. If the petition would have been written in a way to emotionally connect with the President’s difficult decision to use a weapon of mass destruction and internalize the emotions of grief with plausible evidence, then Mr. Szilard would have had a better chance of persuading Truman. First, without being able to empathize with Truman, Mr. Szilard was unable to show the…

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    Belgians because they control over the country and access to exploit its resources. The US government rendered Lumumba dangerous because they believed he had communist ideals and would become allies with the USSR, and give them the resources to make nuclear weapons. This caused both countries to come to the conclusion that Lumumba was…

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    The Bombing Of Hiroshima

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    The first bomb was dropped fifteen minutes before eight on August, 6th 1945. The city’s residents had been expecting a raid, however nothing could have prepared them for the Uranium gun-type atomic bomb which engulfed their city in a burning white light that morning. This bomb was unlike anything anyone had ever seen, and even the speculations and theories of survivors could not begin to explain what it was. Each and every account of what happened that day varies, whether the person was in…

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    everything he can throw at them; so far. In this fifth installment in the series, Dr. Warsaw’s allies do horrible things to the twins. Coke and Pep get thrown in a pit with a deadly snake, get thrown into the Hoover Dam, and get threatened with a nuclear weapon on the Golden Gate Bridge. Despite all of this, Coke and Pepsi persevere with lots of courage, and survive. The theme…

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    The Nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki near the end of World War II. Was it truly necessary? It wasn’t for multiple reasons. Including the near completion of Operation Downfall, to end an already ended war from the battles of Okinawa to Luzon and some background info of the bombs and operations leading up there use.The events at the end of World War II was a horrific scene made by mankind and it’s crave for constant war. World War II was one of the bloodiest wars in the world causing the suffering…

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    Are Atomic Bombs Necessary

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    As well as the use of what could be considered as weapons of mass destruction. The League of Nations issued a unanimous resolution that stated, “Any attack on legitimate military objectives must be carried out in such a way that civilian populations in the neighborhood are not bombed in negligence.” Even…

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    Millions of years ago, mankind killed each other with stones. Those stones quickly evolved into spears, and then onwards into swords, guns, and nuclear bombs. Wars turned from petty tribal conflicts into world-wide battles that had body counts numbering in the millions. And, amidst all of this change, what stayed the same? The hands that had used all of those weapons in all of those terrible wars.…

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    Togo Persuasive Essay

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    from thirst, and unlimited amounts of water for resources. However, flooding an entire nation is a tough task. One that can only be accomplished by a tsunami. This is why I have written to you, President Trump, asking you to sincerely send a few nuclear bombs to West Africa so that they can be set off under the surface of the ocean near the coastal city of Lomé. This series of detonations would create a minor tsunami that would be strong enough to pummel Lomé yet gracefully extend into…

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    root for our team. As a result, the back and forth between the Air Force and the Navy provided a sports emphasise the public fed into. This rivalry permeated the operation. Operation Crossroads now had two purposes, to learn about the effect of nuclear weapons and to unite American defenses. Another goal that possibly could have been to worry more about the native Bikinians. Shown on cameras and broadcasted, were videos and pictures of natives smiling and waving while leaving their land. Another…

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