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    Pearl Harbor Book Report

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    The Japanese made a brutal bombing on Pearl Harbor that led to the World War II There were there were over 2‚508 deaths from the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor. They flew over Pearl Harbor twice when 3 but was called off by General Yamamoto. The attack on Pearl Harbor was important‚ not only in World War II this attack is what got us into World War II. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941‚ was premeditated and lead to the bombing of Pearl Harbor this event lead

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    Trenchard’s theories emerged from his experience in WWI as well as from the post WWI bombing survey. The British bombing survey reported WWI bombing resulted in little material damage‚ but it made considerable morale damage. Building on these findings‚ Trenchard emphasized airpower was an offensive weapon that would put the enemy on the defensive‚ and that “the moral

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    differences between an arson investigation and a bombing investigation? Arson is the intentionally setting of fires to property‚ persons‚ and vehicles. Bombing can be defined as the offense of using a projectile‚ or explosive weapon to cause alarm‚ panic‚ danger‚ or death. There are many similarities and differences between the investigation of a bombing and the investigation of arson. The similarities to conducting an investigation for arson or bombing is as follows: 1) secures the scene upon arrival

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    Integrating Research

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    the body of your essay‚ whether it be in the parenthetical documentation and/or in the sentence itself. 1. 李永林,《军事题材油画创作的历史启示》,《美术观察》2005年第9期 2. 陈厚娟,《<内战的预感>与<格尔尼卡>的差异性及其原因分析》,巢湖学院学报,2010年第4期 3. Mary • M • Gedo‚ "Art as the autobiography- Picasso’s Guernica ",世界美术,2007 4. 崔庆忠,《现代派美术师话》,人民美术出版社,2000 5. 李乡状,《油画技法与欣赏》,吉林音像出版社,2006 6. 达利,《达利谈话录》,江苏美术出版社。1997 7. 迈克尔·H·哈特.《历史上最有影响的100人》.湖北教育出版社,1998年 8. 《毕加索评传》.人民美术出版社,1990年

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    Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

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    Over time and across cultures‚ art is a representation of self – either individual self or a more socially representational self. People create art for any number of reasons. Early cavemen created their archaic drawings to tell stories and represent history. Political painters create pieces to make statements about the world. Other artists use different forms of expressionism to expose their personal sentiments and release accrued emotions. Art long outlives its creators to lend advice or warnings

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    After the huge nuclear explosion‚ the whole world got into a silence situation that everyone is thinking that weather the decision of President Truman is right or wrong. The bombing results in an extremely alarming environment in Japan‚ however‚ president Truman actually makes the right decision to drop the bomb because the bombing is the most efficient way to end the war‚ and it is an influential warning to the whole about the use of nuclear weapon‚ as well as a lesson about the right way of the international

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    Forgotten War Crimes

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    criminal bombing of Dresden does not change the fact that it occurred. Thus history is biased by those who write it‚ and should not be taken as the whole truth; after all‚ over two hundred thousand innocent civilians lost their lives and do not deserve to be forgotten simply because America does not want to take responsibility actions and admit to what happened. This tragic event is simply swept under that carpet and neglected and termed a strategic bombing with military objectives. This bombing may

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    Is Hiroshima Necessary

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    their refusal to end the war. In order to force the Japanese to surrender unconditionally‚ many have argued that the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was needed. However‚ I would argue that the atomic bombing of Hiroshima alone would be sufficient in forcing the Japanese to surrender unconditionally. The words “needed to force” in the question implies that the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the only measure left while the words “surrender unconditionally” means that there would be

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    internment was a result of the Pearl Harbor bombing. The bombing of Pearl Harbor occurred just before 8:00 a.m. on December 7th‚ 1941. The Japanese bombed the American naval base at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu Hawaii on the island of Oahu. The Japanese bombing left more than 2‚000 American soldiers and sailors dead and 1‚000 wounded. The bombing nearly destroyed 20 naval vessels‚ including eight battleships‚ and more than 300 airplanes. As a result of the bombing President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared

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    provided a place for allied pilots to train and supplied a large amount of money. The Air Force helped protect the convoys going across the Atlantic and helped develop new anti- naval weapons. Another contribution was defending Britain from German bombings and bombing Germany. For all these reasons‚ the RCAF made a very significant contribution to the victory of World War II. Firstly‚ the RCAF provided a place for pilots to train that was far away from the enemy‚ had a wide open space and a supply of airplanes

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