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    The invention of the atomic bomb The atomic bomb was the first bomb ever to make such destruction where ever it will hit and that if you’re close to it, then you won’t have any time to run away or anything. It can even destroy an entire town. It was made in the early 1939 and the person who made it was Albert Einstein and that the scientists had learned the secrets of the splitting a uranium atom which was a way to spread out fear and that all of the scientists were prison by the Nazi. So…

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    Japanese Sarin Cult

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    After reading the transcript to the “Japanese Sarin Cult,” it is easy to see what an inherent threat Aum Shinrikyo was to Japan, and potentially to the United States. The overall evidence that is provided fully explains why this terrorist organization was in fact a threat to the Japanese people. Not only were numerous test drafts conducted, but there was an overwhelming amount of intelligence suggesting Asahara and his Aum were a threat to the Japanese people (Wright, 2008). Asahara and his Aum…

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    “A new and more cruel bomb” said Emperor Hirohito in a radio address announcing that his country is going to surrender on August 15. That was one quote from Emperor Hirohito, the emperor of Japan. A lot of people ask questions about the war, and these are some of my questions. Here are some questions I want to ask like what are the materials needed to make an atom bomb, are the materials to make an atom bomb radioactive, Why was Hiroshima “targeted” not Tokyo, or How many U.S. Americans died…

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    Communism—the idea that everyone is equal. Communism is the idea that everyone is equal; all property is owned by everyone. Communism had created an atmosphere of fear for people since their democratic community was much desired than a communist community. During the height of the Cold War, The U.S and the Soviet Union were competing to develop more advanced weaponry. With the “Case Against Rosenbergs Fall Apart”, The U.S had detonated two atomic bombs that drastically ended World War II. Four…

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    In my opinion I believe that WWII was the last total war of the modern era. Total war can be described as a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, civilians, territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded. The war changed the world of work for women, when men went to fight women were called upon to fill their jobs and this included many jobs that were previously thought of unsuitable for women. Women played a…

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    The Manhattan project had both positive and negative effects. The significance of the Manhattan Project was to WWII by using weapons of mass destruction and forced Japan to surrender. President Harry S. Truman made a decision On August 6, 1945, to drop a bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima he wanted to end the war quickly which was good but at what cost. all the scientist that contributed to the formation of nuclear weapons were motivated by the threat of the Nazis making an atomic weapon,…

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    In the hot summer sun, it has stopped one bird of the pigeon on top of the monument of the Peace Memorial Park. Negative legacy, the Atomic Bomb Dome are exist to the other side. Among that watched the line of sight of the dove, we went the ceremony with great condolences to survivors. Yesterday, today, and walking down the city of Hiroshima, did not I feel that hear the voice of survivors who are sleeping on their own feet. I visited Hiroshima, it is now the second time. Read the "Barefoot Gen"…

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    Godzilla Research Paper

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    Very Raw Godzilla’s Origin “What did Godzilla say when he saw a rush-hour train full of passengers? “Chew-Chew”” (Dahl and Jeralds-8). Godzilla, an idea of that begins as symbolism for humanities atrocities and mass destructions has developed into an infamous representation for global issues as well as an immortal icon for many film industries. To begin with, Godzilla is a fictional gigantic dinosaur-like monster known as a Kaiju (meaning strange beast in Japanese’s genre) and its origin derived…

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    World War II lasted six years and a day, starting on September 1st, 1939 and ending on September 2nd, 1945. Towards the end of the war, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on two cities in Japan. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary in winning World War II. These bombing prevented further bloodshed since the Japanese would not have surrendered otherwise. Another reason these bombings were necessary was because it quickly ended World War II. Because of these situations,…

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    The Atomic bomb was a type of bomb that could destroy large cities and change warfare forever. In 1939,the Atomic bomb had not been invented yet. Albert Einstein developed many theories that helped scientists make the atomic bomb. The story “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed” is a comment on the Atomic Bomb. The Atomic bomb is mentioned several times throughout the story,and plays a major role in driving the plot. First,in the article “The Bomb” by Syd Barrett the author writes about how a very…

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