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    is the author of a series of novels featuring Garrett Reilly. Drew Chapman wrote his very first novel when he was in the fourth grade, and to this day, it is unpublished. He has also written for and executive produced "Legends", a show that aired on TNT, and an eight part miniseries called "The Assets" (which is about the Cold War and is based on a true story) that aired on ABC, as well as many other projects writing pilots and movies for many other networks and companies. When writing for…

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    Freshmen 9- India SocoMUN 2015 Nuclear Proliferation Summaries 1. Title: The development of nuclear weapons Adress: Date: Background On October 1939, after World War II the United States had begun a secret project called “The Manhattan Project.” This project was taken place after the suspicion that Germany had already begun working on an atomic bomb, that Hitler would eventually use to gain control over the entire world. By July 16, 1945 the first nuclear powered bomb was tested in a…

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    Airborne Express 1. How and why has the express mail industry structure evolved in recent years? How have the changes affected small competitors? In 1990’s the express mailing was an emerging industry with total revenue of $16-17 billion and average growth rate of 15-20%. The structure of the express mail industry can be analyzed using Porter’s five forces method. Threat of new entrants: Threat of entry was low, as the company, entering the market needed large investments. For instance, the cost…

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    The Manhattan Project Have you ever wondered what would happen if the most dangerous bomb ever was created? Atomic bombs are made of many things and take a lot of effort. Tests were made in the U.S. The Manhattan goal changed and evolved quickly,and secrecy was valued so much cities were created.Japan was devastated by the two bombs created by the project.The Manhattan Project is a project to research new science and technology. The final goal of the manhattan project changed quickly. The…

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    . I am currently majoring in finance, because I love managing large amounts of money, for individuals, organizations, or myself. I’ve always been interested on how the monetary systems works and also how important this information helps people with their finances. There are numerous professions when majoring in finance, for example, financial analysis, investment banking, corporate finance and portfolio management. My career goal after college is to be employed by NBA team and work in the front…

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    and had begun finally testing the nuclear weapon. On July 16th, 1945 the Trinity test was taken and the results were that the first ever successful nuclear weapon had just been created and detonated. The atomic bomb had the power of 21,000 tons of TNT and the mushroom cloud had stretched 40,000 feet across. The U.S. had planned on ending World War Ⅱ with this new deadly weapon. Since Japan wouldn’t be convinced to surrender the war, the U.S. had planned on using force to make them surrender. The…

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    Atomic Bomb Significance

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    The Atomic Bomb After the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, Americans desperately tried to get back at the Japanese for leaving their country in ruins. After several nuclear weapons tests, the United States was ready to get their revenge. In 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs, one at Hiroshima and one at Nagasaki. This was one of the underlying factors that contributed to the surrender of Japan. The dropping of the Atomic bomb in Japan was important to United States…

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    effect as it did on the Hiroshima community. It was even out of the Hiroshima bombing that physicists coined the term kiloton (1,ooo tons) and megaton (1,000,000 tons) to measure the devastation in equivalence to the weight of demolition caused by TNT explosives. Overall, the danger people have experienced in being involved with atomic bomb explosions, and even the potential danger people are technically always in is not worth the risk. Nuclear weapons simply do not make the world a safer place…

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    The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project was a stepping stone for the United States of America, it would change the meaning of war forever. The development of the first Atomic bomb would put America in the lead, surpassing our enemies in World War II. The Project was one of the most secretive projects in the history of The United States and was a turning point in the history of twentieth-century science. This new bomb had the potential of nuclear annihilation and was also one of the most…

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    Heroic Definition Essay

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    A hero is someone that you can trust to do good things for people,knowing they don’t need the recognition they deserve for their hard work and determination. Most people in the world think that heroes are people that are special or have a great talent that normal people don’t, but to be honest with you, most heroes are ordinary people. These regular people’s acts make them heroes.These ordinary people can be anyone, the mailman, a grocery clerk, or a sports psychiatrist. All of these people are…

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