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    History essay Dropping of the atomic bomb Introduction The area named Hiroshima was the first city in history to be targeted from nuclear warfare, when the atomic bomb was dropped the Americans codenamed it “little boy” on the city on 6th of august 1945. After the war, the city started to rebuild itself as a peace memorial. The Americans just wanted power and they also wanted to finish off the remaining allies who were on the side of the Nazis basically the Americans thought that the Japanese…

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    Chicxulb Asteroids

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    havoc with life on Earth” (Reynolds 1). The asteroid was hurtling towards Earth at around 40,000 miles per hour (a little bit faster than the usual speed for asteroids) and slammed into the Earth with around the same force as 90 to100 trillion tons of TNT. As exclaimed by Alexander, “The submerged impact crater spans about 110 miles (180km)” (Alexander 2). However, the asteroid did not kill every single dinosaur, but enough that it made life extremely difficult for the remaining dinosaurs. These…

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    Opportunity is when you gain chances to change something because of something that happens. In war people’s opportunity changes depending on what is happening during the time. Opportunity can change in many different ways and in many different scenarios. The types of opportunity can change throughout different wars like World War II, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. These three different wars all had changes in opportunity and while some are the same there are ones that are different. During…

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    Most of the people in the United States are inform by too many sources. One can get inform by the television, listening to the radio, and by reading the news press. The United States public needs to be more responsive of the news because too much enlightening news can cover up other important news. Therefore, websites, popular entertainment, and the media play a role in our society. First of all, kidnapping in the United States remains one of the most common crimes in the country. About 2,300…

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    bomber, in the plane named Enola Gay, traveled from Tinian Island in the Pacific to the city of Hiroshima. This atomic bomb was given the nickname of the “Little Boy”. When the bomb touched ground, it exploded with the same force as 15,000 tons of TNT. The center of the explosion had a temperature of around 3500 degrees. This is three times hotter than volcanic lava and was why this bomb was able to burn down anything in its path. The explosion caused many fires which burned around 67 percent of…

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    Throughout history of the United States, whenever there was a new “wave” of immigrants they became targets of racial slurs and stereotypes. This is ironic because the United States is supposed to be a melting pot of different races, cultures, and languages. Everyone’s families had to have immigrated to the United States from various other countries around the world. There is no surprise that when the Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, and then to the United States in the latter part of the…

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    weapons exist. Nuclear weapons are destructive machines with a complicated history and terrifying consequences ("Nuclear Weapons” (1)). Nuclear Weapons are very complicated war machines. Many of these bombs have forces equal to millions of tons of TNT. The energy released…

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    Short Essay On Nuclear Age

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    The Nuclear Age was a very horrific period in world’s history due to many deaths and casualties. Thousands of people died in a matter of a year. From the radiation to destruction, the Nuclear Age made people realize we humans have the power to destroy Earth and it’s abundant ecosystems. Nuclear Age was a great way for the scientists to understand our world, understand our world’s fragility and advances in technology. From Hiroshima to Nagasaki bombing, a new type of energy (Nuclear Power) became…

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    Envision a normal day in your home town, then suddenly bursts of red in the sky, a deafening bang and debris of houses and infrastructure falling all around you. Before August 6th Hiroshima thought they were not going to be attacked, but then at 8:15am the first atomic bomb ever used, was dropped in this city. The nuclear bomb, named Little Boy was dropped in an attempt to make Japan surrender, but as a consequence, Hiroshima was demolished and over 70,000 people were instantly killed. This…

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    The Four Types Of Racism

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    Racism has been around for hundreds of years and is something we’ve all witnessed at one point or another in some shape or form. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, racism is a belief that race It appears in social structures and practices that limit, exclude, oppress and discriminate against individuals and groups based on their perceived race. It may be found in the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups as well as in organizational and institutional structures that…

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