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    DBQ Atomic Bomb

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    Atomic Bomb DBQ In August of 1945‚ the United States launched two atomic bombs on Japan; the first‚ in Hiroshima on August 6‚ and the second in Nagasaki a few days later. Despite the obvious diplomatic advantage to implementing one of the most intimidating weapons of that time‚ the United States’ tactics and goals behind dropping the atomic bombs were purely military oriented; the political benefit was merely an added bonus. The atomic bomb was necessary due to the Japanese’s refusal to surrender

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    placed all their belongings within it. The Cochrans only kept what they needed with them‚ such as clothes‚ toys‚ and a small TV. Despite the hardships the family endured‚ they never failed to stay positive. Eventually‚ the last resort was to go to a shelter. This article highlights the fact that being “homeless” doesn’t have to be someone in rags on a street‚ but could be anyone you or I know

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    2006: 45-45. "New Factsheets." National Homeless. National Coalition For The Homeless. 4/23/06 . "No Memory At All: Seven months after New York lawyer Raymond Power Jr. disappeared‚ his family finds him--suffering from amnesia in a Chicago homeless shelter." a

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    advisors made the decision to drop the atomic bomb‚ they thought it would end the war. The dropping of the atomic atomic bomb had many successful tactics. It created great peace for the US from the fact that it ended total war. After the US had lost millions to the war‚ it was ready to make a change to end all war. Good things did come from the atomic bomb‚ like the fact that it ended World War II. The amount of peace for the US got for dropping the bomb was significant. It kept peace with its allies

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    Homelessness in America

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    Each country in the world is faced with various social issues that attract the interest of numerous stakeholders. And when society is faced with such social issues the general citizenly come together and try to resolve whatever issue is at hand. In certain social issue society generally feel like it is their responsibility to assist certain population of the citizens that has been determined as needy however they has been some social problems that have been existence in America that have not been

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    to count the number of homeless people‚ but as of 2016‚ the estimated number of homeless people in Canada annually was 235‚000. The estimated number of homeless people on any given night is 35‚000. The estimated number of people who use homeless shelters at least once‚ is 150‚000. Aren’t these numbers unnerving for a country as civilized as Canada?

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    conscious choice. Homelessness can be defined as relative or absolute. Relative meaning those who live in spaces that do not meet basic health and safety standards and absolute homelessness meaning people living on the streets with no physical shelter. Homelessness affects individuals of all ages‚ genders‚ and ethnicities. An estimated 150‚000 to 300‚000 people in Canada are homeless at some point in a typical year and about one third of those are children and youth. Part I There is a broad

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    The Atomic Bomb: Effects on Hiroshima and Mankind The nuclear bomb was the most devastating weapon ever created by man. It was developed between 1942 and 1945 during the second World War. The project to build the worlds first atomic weapon was called The Manhattan Project. The nuclear bomb was based on the idea of splitting an atom to create energy‚ this is called fission. Three bombs were created‚ "Trinity"‚ "Little Boy"‚ and "Fat Man". "Trinity" was dropped on a test site in New Mexico on July

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    Sociology 2‚ Social Issues & Problems Section 80528 November 24‚ 2008 The Social Issue of Homelessness Homelessness has always been a major social issue for cities across the nation but in recent years it is reached astonishing proportions. In this essay I will try to summarize ten recently published articles and each of the authors view of homelessness. First I will discuss some of their opinions of the causes of the recent increase of homelessness and who or what is to blame. Next we will

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    Was The Bomb Necessary

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    This question has been floating around the air for years now‚ The first bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima‚ Japan in 1945 of August 6. This devastating bomb killed around 135‚00. There was also a second bomb that hit Nagasaki on August 9th that killed approximately 50‚000. But the question remained was this necessary? In my opinion YES! Dropping the bomb was very necessary‚ it was also reasonable considering the fact that US lost a total of more than 418‚000 both military and innocent civilians

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