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    Boston Bombings

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    Boston Bombings- Creating & Presenting Practise SAC Imaginative writing- a poem or rap revealing the story of a survivor of a terrorist act A NIGHTMARE I felt as if I was in a movie Everything was so sudden It was a nightmare Events flashing before my eyes But a blur I couldn’t grasp what was happening Grazing on my knees from falling Blood stained faces Bodies cut and fragmented limbs So much pain I felt nothing My wife My daughters Laughter and memories Slowly fading away Gasping

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    Japan bombing

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    Abbigail Richardson Instructor’s Name US History May 28‚ y Bombing Japan The dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII was a great controversial event for America. American citizens should learn about this event because it lead to other major events in our nation’s history like the Cold War‚ and most likely the next war that our great nation has to face. The day after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor‚ President Roosevelt declared war on Japan. US troops were deployed in

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    Suicide Bombing

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    Suicide Bombing: Suicide Bombing (also known as suicide attack‚ homicide bombing‚ or "kamikaze") is an attack intended to kill others and inflict widespread damage‚ in which the attacker expects or intends to die in the process. Suicide attacks began occurring in Pakistan from 2002 onward and their frequency went up significantly after 2007‚ the year when the military operation was carried out against Jamia Hafsa in Islamabad and the Chief Justice of Pakistan was sacked by the then military

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    Bombing of Hiroshima

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    Bombing of Hiroshima During World War II‚ the United States was working on the Manhattan Project – the development of the atomic bomb. The U.S. had several reasons to create and use this new weapon‚ including the obtaining of accurate effects‚ attempting to bring an end to the war with Japan more quickly‚ and to show America’s true power to the rest of the world in order to keep the Soviet Union from expanding its sphere of influence. After much consideration‚ the first atomic bomb was dropped

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    The Bombing of Hiroshima

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    In the summer of 1945‚ World War II was coming to a close. The Nazis had surrendered‚ causing the Allies to focus on defeating Japan and finally ending the war. President Harry S. Truman called for the “unconditional surrender of all Japanese forces‚” but the Japanese would not oblige. At first‚ Truman considered invasion of the Japanese main island‚ Honshu‚ but too many American soldiers would have died. The military turned to The Manhattan Project‚ the secret multi-billion dollar military project

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    The Darwin Bombing

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    Darwin Bombing – Liam Gist Draft “Australia and New Zealand are now threatened by the might of the Imperial Japanese forces‚ and both of them should know that any resistance is futile” – Hideki Tojo‚ General of the Imperial Japanese Army. World War 2 began in September 1939 and raged on until September 1945. During this period an almost entirely separate war was being waged‚ the war on the pacific. This war was the first time Australians had ever been attacked on Australian soil. The most devastating

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    Suicide Bombing

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    Suicide Bombing History has revealed that terrorists are capable of carrying out bold and destructive acts that at first glance appear to be unexplainable. What kind of person would sacrifice his or her own life in order to kill innocent people? What could possibly motivate a young person to become a suicide bomber? In the wake of many tragic events‚ it can be difficult to analyze objectively the causes and processes leading up to them. For many‚ understanding the motives behind suicide bombing comes

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    In the 16th Century War was very common‚ which is why we will be talking about weapons‚ armour and soldiers below. Weapons: During the 16th century most of England and Europe was at war. This lead to the development of new and improved weaponry. The quick development of weapons at that time period is still a trademark in time. This time period is known as the Renaissance or rebirth on the battlefield. In the 16th century guns were starting to be used in warfare. At first the guns were lit

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    bombing of hiroshima

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    Announcing the Bombing of Hiroshima” Speech Analysis In the speech “Announcing the Bombing of Hiroshima”‚ Harry Truman was the speaker. He was the President of the United States during the time. The audience was the people of the United States of America. In context‚ an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and ended World War II. After this incident‚ the atomic bomb will be looked on the basic power of the universe and will be used to maintain world peace. Considered the subject of the speech

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    The ascendency of nobility at the beginning and end of the sixteenth century combined and ushered with the two series of wars‚ the Italian wars and the wars of Religion. The right of nobles in accessing to land remained intact during the 16th century but monarchy recognized the possibility of non-nobles (roturier) to acquire a seigneurie by reimbursing its fee (droit de franc-fief). The franc-fief provided access to noble status for significant numbers of bourgeois families. At least‚ they had

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