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    Manhattan Project was a success‚ Japanese rejected the Potsdam Declaration. He then made one of the most difficult decisions to drop the atomic bomb. August 6‚1945 the first atomic bomb Little Boy was dropped on the city of Hiroshima and 70‚000 residents died instantly. August 4‚ the second bomb Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki killing 20‚000 instantly. The fatal atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki affected the country of Japan politically‚ economically‚ and medically. Soon after the bomb was dropped

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    Sundial Research Paper

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    reasons that makes the sundial important to me is this was the first known scientific instrument. That to me makes it the most important invention of the time do the fact that it sparked an interest in the keeping of time and is the start to modern day clocks. This also may be the start to the invention of other scientific instruments‚ which is a huge impact in the field of science and may have led to the invention of many other great devices. I believe that the Egyptians are the leaders of keeping time

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    Harbour surprisingly which displease America. This forced Amercia to implement “Manhattan Project” and produce atomic bombs to fight against Germany and Japan in 1942. After 3 years‚ the projects succeed that two atomic bombs “Little boy” and “Fat man” were thrown to Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively under the order of President Harry Truman in 6th and 9th August 1945‚. Under the atomic bomb attacks from America‚ Japan surrendered which also led to the end of WWII finally. For the total death toll

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    Tips for Writing Objectives Available: http://www.okbu.edu/academics/natsci/ed/398/objectives.htm [pic] What are instructional objectives? • Instructional objectives are specific‚ measurable‚ short-term‚ observable student behaviors. • An objective is a description of a performance you want learners to be able to exhibit before you consider them competent. (Note from: http://www.uams.edu/oed/teaching/objectives.htm) • An objective describes an intended result of instruction‚ rather

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    Why Study Media?

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    We are immersed in a medium environment. Every day since in the morning‚ we unconsciously and consciously get in touch with the media. For example‚ the alarm clock wakes us up. The television and free press on the MTR tells us what the world is going on. Referring to Silverstone (1999)‚ categorizing as any kind of technologies‚ media are ubiquitous and mediate our every daily life with the world. It is said that media depend on common sense which give us the fear of difference. In order to avoid

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    What size is it? The case size is in between 28 to 30 mm What shape is it? The shape of the case is square How much does it weigh? 150 gram What is it made of? The glass material that is used is mineral glass. The material of case‚ clock face and the strap are made of stainless steel. What feature does it have? It has an auto calendar and water resistant function B) Subjective Information Why does it have a special meaning for you? It is remembrance of my mother whom once told

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    steady beat of Three Little Birdies by Bob Marley coming from speakers‚ but where? I rub my hands softly against my eyes. My eyes lids partially open then close like an alligator’s mouth chomping down on its food. I look at my digital clock‚ time to get out of bed for school‚ or you will

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    leaving them to decide how long you live. In time‚ taking place in the future‚ where humanity has been genetically engineered to stop aging at 25 and to be born with a digital clock‚ bearing a year’s worth of time‚ on their forearm. At the age of 25‚ the clock begins the countdown‚ and‚ as all timers work‚ when the clock reaches zero‚ that person dies. Time has turned to take place of the currency‚ once can give time for products or services‚ as well as transfer it to others. Immortality could be

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    Atomic Bombing President Truman’s decision of the atomic bombing has undeniably made a huge impact to world’s history events. Throughout decades‚ many individuals’ have encountered diverse explanations as to why it was necessary for the dropping of the atomic bomb. While others believe it was essential‚ some may think that it caused an enormous catastrophe‚ murdering millions of innocent civilians and produced a generation with an atrocious radiation poison. Years has passed by and it continues

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    Nico Rossi 9/25/13 Orange America’s Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan Was the use of the atomic bomb on Japan a good decision? In July 1945 the U.S. dropped the atom bomb on Japan saving hundreds of thousands of American lives. By dropping the atom bomb on Japan America was able to end WWII earlier saving lives on both sides. In WWII the US should have used the atomic bomb on Japan because it saved American lives and helped end the war earlier. The dropping of the atom bomb on Japan

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