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    happened to be trading gold quite a bit. He asked several times where they kept getting it. That caused several arguments and several hunts for the natives gold. Both sides began to get aggressive toward each other. The heightened tension was like TNT waiting to go off. Yes, Christopher had better weapons to defend themselves, but it’s not his fault that the Europeans adapted and revolutionized the world at that point. Columbus Is a brave man that took on the unknown. He found the land that…

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    police they saw a large grey creature whose eyes "glowed red" when the car headlights picked it up. They described it as a "large flying man with ten-foot wings", following their car while they were driving in an area outside of town known as "the TNT area", the site of a former World War II munitions plant.[6][7] During the next few days,…

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    full of tons upon tons of TNT. The creation of the atomic bomb showed what the world was like during its era, how the U.S compared to other countries and how powerful it truly was compared to many weapons used during the wars. During the years starting with World War II in…

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    12 Month Rule Essay

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    For this tax research assignment the “12-month rule” in the accrual basis of accounting is applicable to this problem. The “12-month rule” states that taxpayers are not required to capitalize an expense if it is paid or incurred to create a right or benefit that does not extend beyond the earlier of 12 months after the first date of the right or benefit or the end of the tax year following the tax year in which the expense was paid or incurred. Basically if you have paid or incurred an expense…

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    Krakatoa erupted in 1883, killed many, affected climate worldwide, and may do it all again. Krakatoa affected many people all over the world, mostly in bad ways. A lot of people think that Krakatoa is in the past, but it’s still active and very dangerous. A lot of time and energy has gone into studying volcanoes like this. As you can probably guess, it's not the safest line of work. The eruption of Krakatoa was the loudest sound in modern history. It reached thirty thousand miles away.…

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    already has. (Doc B) In 1945, President Truman dropped a very powerful atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan. This bomb killed 80,000 people instantly as soon as it dropped. The aftereffects killed roughly 192,000 overall. The bomb contained 20,000 tons of TNT and it had two thousand times more blast power than the previous largest bomb used in history of warfare. This was an extremely powerful bomb that killed many people, and President Truman dropped the bomb without any approval from congress. (Doc…

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    Garret Torre Dr. Cunningham BIO-101-107 April 17, 2017 Deep Impact Film Review Deep Impact is about a comet that is hurtling towards Earth and could possibly destroy the earth. The U.S. government tries to keep it a secret until a reporter by the name of Jenny Lerner discovers what is really happening forcing the president to announce his plan. An astronaut Spurgeon “Fish” Tanner and his team will land on the comet and plant explosives, hopefully changing the route of the deadly comet. The…

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    they were finished with the Atomic bomb so they could test it on humans. The Americans could have ended the war three months before they finished making Little Boy and Fat Man to bomb the Japanese. (Mullins) Fat Man’s explosive force is 21,000 tons of TNT equivalent the Americans wanted to completely wipe out the Japanese city Nagasaki. (Little Boy and Fat Man) The American scientist wanted to test the Atom bomb on live humans so the Americans…

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    Strapped to the bottom was the “Little Boy”, or the Atomic Bomb which was ten feet in length. The plane dropped the “Little Boy” and it exploded 15ft above the ground because it was an aerial bomb (YahooAnswers.com). It was equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT. The “Little Boy” killed 80’000 to 100,000 people on impact and 150,000 to 200,000 people within 5 yea4rs because of Radiation exposure. The “Little Boy” created a disaster. What were the Environmental Affects? Well, when the bomb exploded…

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    The weapon used the nuclear fission of uranium 235, to release energy equivalent to 16 kilotons of TNT. The bomb used in Hiroshima would kill 140,000 people in 5 months, not taking into account the long-term illnesses that claimed many more lives. No one truly knows how much the radiation has affected the lives of survivors and their families. It’s…

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