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    Subject: UNICEF wages guerilla warfare – Case Study #1 Question 1: Do you think UNICEF’s campaigns will be effective? Why or Why not? I believe UNICEF’s campaign will not be as effective‚ given the fact that is hard to compete with other companies with more sophisticated and more economic advantages. We all know that if a product is bad but with the right marketing tactics it will attract people’s attention and gain great demand. It is difficult for UNICEF to compete with the many other companies

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    toxic effect upon humans‚ animals‚ or plants. Even though the two weapons are closely related‚ chemical weapons are used far more commonly because they are inexpensive to make and use. The microorganisms generally considered suitable for biological warfare include viruses‚ bacteria‚ protozoa‚ and fungi. Toxins (poisonous chemicals) produced by microorganisms also are considered biological weapons. These agents are capable of causing sickness or death in humans or animals‚ destroying crops‚ or contaminating

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    The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project had several short as well as long term effects on the world. During the time of World War II the United States‚ Canada and Great Britain joined together to develop a nuclear weapon‚ they coded this “The Manhattan Project.” This project became the largest secret project ever undertaken by the United States. The exploration of atomic weaponry complicated political exchanges around the world‚ led to the transfer of atomic technology‚ and created the possibility

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    able to follow through with an attack at this scale but that multiple organizations and/or nations would have to be involved for a nuclear attack to possibly occur. Allison also states that the United States alone cannot tackle and control nuclear warfare but a global alliance against nuclear terrorism would be more effective in preventing the transportation of nuclear weapons and production materials to terrorist

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    Nuclear Warfare Hiroshima‚ the first time nuclear bomb was used in war. On August 6‚ 1945 Hiroshima was attacked by the united states using a nuclear bomb named “Little Boy”. The attack on Hiroshima killed 20‚000+ soldiers and 70‚000-146‚000 civilians. “Little Boy” was detonated at 500 meters above the ground because it would spread further with radiation and cause more damage to structures and people. Nagasaki‚ August 9‚ 1945 bomb two. “Fat Man”was detonated over Nagasaki and killed up to 80

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    help avoid the bombardment from both sides. Bombardment was the main weapon used in this battle and millions of shells from both sides were shot‚ which made this battle very chaotic. Gases were used too to blind the enemy‚ also known as chemical warfare. This battle has arisen never before seen weapons in wars at that time‚ and one of them is the gas. After the battle‚ there were hardly any trenches left because of the explosions from the bombardment and more than over three-hundred thousand soldiers

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    Gordon Douglas. “Them!” is a movie of gigantic ants that mutated from nuclear fallout in the New Mexico desert. The ants are exterminated by agents who burn the queen’s nest. Even though the American populace never had a direct effect from nuclear warfare they still feared its powerful destruction. “Them!” was one of the first films to deal with the Americans fear of the atomic age and how nuclear arms affected peoples peace of mind. Like Godzilla “Them” embodies nuclear fear. The incident of Nagasaki

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    problems that they faced was the fact that the Vietcong were fighting using guerrilla tactics: fighting on a small scale‚ taking independent‚ irregular actions. The Vietcong depended on stealth‚ concealment‚ and surprise attacks and ambushes. Guerrilla warfare spread as Vietminh soldiers who were trained and armed in the North - the Vietcong‚ returned to their homes in the south to assassinate‚ ambush and sabotage. Unlike conventional wars in which the Americans may have fought‚ the war in Vietnam had no

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    Erich Maria Remarque and the Nature of War David Lark – World History 2 Unlike truly historical works emphasizing the human side of war‚ for example‚ Cornelius Ryan’s The Longest Day or A Bridge Too Far‚ in which the author provides highly detailed accounts of historical events through the eyes of participants leading to an objective treatment and analysis of those events‚ Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a novelization of the experience of German soldiers in

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    Interview. 8 November 2006. Orsillo‚ M. Susan. Heimbert‚ Richar G. Juster‚ Harlan R. Garrett‚ James. "Social phobia and PTSD in Vietnam veterans." Journal of Traumatic Stress. Volume 9. (1996): 235-252. Ruger‚ William. Wilson‚ Sven E. Waddoups‚ Shawn L. "Warfare and Welfare: Military Service‚ Combat‚ and Marital Dissolution." Armed Forces & Society. Volume 29 (2002): 85-107. Scringer‚ C.B. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. New Orleans: Bruno Press‚ 1984. Wikipedia. Vietnam. November 10‚ 2006. .

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