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    of terrorism.” (Bombing Libya.The need for action). “Unless this weeks bombing causes him to stop sponsoring terrorists‚ the time will come when it will be right to use more force and‚ if necessary‚ to overthrow him.” (Bombing Libya. Appointment in Tripoli) Mr. Qaddafi has made an example of himself. Americans justified to make an example of him too. “Their purpose should not be revenge‚ however‚ vengeful they may feel it is persuade colonel Qaddafi to change his ways.” (Bombing Libya.The need for

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    right hand man. He did not want the Russians to get involved in the war in Asia and felt that the atomic bomb would keep them away. One of the main opponents to the atomic bomb was William Leahy. Chief of Staffs to the president‚ Leahy saw the bombings as barbaric and unnecessary as he believed the war against the Japanese was already won. He believed war should not be won by killing women and children. General Douglas MacArthur also believed that the dropping of the atomic bombs were militarily

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    Although Americans thought the camps were a good idea at the time to prevent another attack Japanese Americans. Did President Roosevelt take his powers to an extent? Briefly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ authorities took Japanese Americans to the 10 different stations called internment camps. Out of 112‚000 about 70‚000 were Japanese Americans. This living situation lasted about two years. They had no privacy whatsoever. Each housing

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    Slater Memorial Museum Slater Memorial Museum is located at Norwich Free Academy and displays art from the Americas‚ Europe‚ and Asia. William Albert Slater built the museum in memorial to his father‚ John Fox Slater. Slater has 227 plaster casts of classical and Renaissance sculptures and almost 600 photographs of famous works of Europeans and art and architecture. The museum serves to expose students of Norwich Free Academy and the community to culture and aesthetics outside of their reach.

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    Over the summer I was lucky enough to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington‚ D.C. Although it’s hard to believe‚ the most impactful object I saw in the museum was an old‚ barely visible footprint! Obviously‚ there were numerous important artifacts I saw that day‚ but that footprint helped teach me the importance of always offering as much help as one can give. About midway through the museum‚ a timeworn train car was arranged as a doorway to the next exhibit. Despite the

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    can provide a deep and comprehensive understanding and analysis of this historic event.     th​ In addition‚ the source was written in 2012 which marked the 67​  anniversary of the  nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is different from those analyses which were  written years ago or right after the bombing. This indicates that after decades of the atomic  bombing‚ the author can analyse the whole thing based on abundant research and  investigation conducted throughout the 67 years from a new and long­term point of view

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    Stalin‚ July 24‚ 1945." Atomic Bomb: Decision -. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 06 May 2014. Rotter‚ Andrew Jon. Hiroshima: The World ’s Bomb. Oxford: Oxford UP‚ 2008. Print. Selden‚ Kyoko Iriye‚ and Mark Selden. The Atomic Bomb: Voices from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Armonk‚ NY: M.E. Sharpe‚ 1989. Print. Nakazawa‚ Keiji‚ and Keiji Nakazawa. I Saw It: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima‚ a Survivor ’s True Story. San Francisco‚ CA: Educomics‚ 1982.

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    United States losing the war would result in Hitler winning‚ which is everyone’s least interest. World War 2‚ is thought to a fight for humanity. Most people agree that if Hitler wins‚ that the world is going downhill from there. This is why the bombing has been justified. In my opinion‚ I believe that using nuclear weapons against Japan is necessary to end the war. If we do not drop the bomb‚ and we invade Japan instead‚ millions of soldiers will lose their lives. If we care about our country and

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    It was just another Patriots’ Day in Boston on April‚ 15th‚ 2013. It would be the 117th annual Boston Marathon‚ with spectators from all over the world. For Sydney Corcoran and her parents‚ they were there supporting their aunt run in the race (Brian 6). At 2:49 that afternoon‚ it would never be the same for Sydney. With over 5‚600 runners still trying to complete the twenty-six mile run‚ a pressure-cooker bomb exploded near the finish line on Boylston Street. Next‚ another bomb exploded within seconds

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    President. She just got lucky and married the right man‚ Bill Clinton. She only got elected senator in New York because Bill used to be President. While senator‚ Hillary voted to invade Iraq and supported the Iraq war‚ but other than that she didn’t do anything important as a senator. After 8 years as senator‚ she then was appointed Secretary of State where she did more harm than good. In her chosen field of foreign policy‚ Clinton has racked up a terrible record. She has done nothing to advance

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