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    The title of my book is‚The Bomb by Theodore Taylor. There are two main characters in my book. The first character is‚ Sorry Rinamu. He is caring because he is going to try to stop the American Soldiers from dropping the first “test bomb”. He is smart because when he hears that the Americans are going to drop a test bomb‚ he knows that when they leave and then come back the island and the water will be poisoned and filled with nuclear waste. The American Soldiers are evil because they aren’t being

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    casted an aura of heavenly peace over its three hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants. That peaceful heaven‚ however‚ was about to be obliterated by a destructive new weapon created by the United States of America. That morning‚ the first nuclear bomb ever created was deployed over Hiroshima. Its virtually unimaginable power obliterated the entire city along with forty percent of its population within seconds. America succeeded in creating the most destructive weapon mankind had ever seen‚ and it

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    In August of 1945 nuclear weapons were exploded upon the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Following these atomic bombings‚ Japan surrendered. But were the atomic bombings necessary to save Allied lives and end Japan’s threat to world peace while avoiding a deadly invasion of the Japanese mainland? The following account summarizes the events that led to Japan’s surrender in World War II and then considers other means of achieving Japan’s surrender. The second half of this article‚ which

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    Terrorism or Bomb Blasts Outline: 1. Introduction—Terrorism is the use of violence to get political demands. 2. Who is involved in the acts of terrorism and why? 3. The disadvantages of terrorism 4. How can we do away with terrorism? 5. Conclusion—Sincere and combined efforts are needed at international level to do away with terrorism without any discrimination. Essay: Terrorism is the use of violent actions in order to achieve political aims or to force a government to act. Today the world is very

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    Atomic Structure & Electricity 1. Draw an atom with an atomic number of 12. Label the protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons. Use the periodic table to identify which atom you have drawn. 2. How many valence electrons are present in this atom? 2 3. Would this atom prefer to gain or lose electrons? Why? Lose‚ because the octet rule dictates that if there is less than 4 valance electrons‚ they would prefer to leave the atom. 4. Describe the differences between conductors‚ semiconductors

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    T Jackson DBQ How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? •- -j- "* - * j ^ i ^ i- •>"• \ v * • i ’ " ’ * ** "- A Document Based Question (DBQ) 65 © 2002 The DBQ Project L 1 Jackson DBQ STUDENT GUIDE SHEET How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? Directions: Many great names in American history are closely connected with an idea or an event - George Washington and the Revolution‚ Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War‚ Martin Luther King and Civil Rights. Andrew Jackson’s name is tied very closely to democracy

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    PGTP Karachi Institute of Power Engineering (KINPOE) -CHASNUPP Centre of Nuclear Training (CHASCENT) PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION P.O. BOX NO. 3183‚ Paradise Point‚ Hawks Bay Road‚ Karachi Phone: 021-99202222 Ext: 2701 Fax: 021-99202240 E-mail: pgtp@kinpoe.edu.pk Website: www.kinpoe.edu.pk APPLICATION FORM - 2010 Post Graduate Training Program (Nuclear Technology) at CHASCENT (Mianwali) and KINPOE (Karachi) (Read instruction before filling the form) Roll NO. __________________

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    Sir J.J.THOMSOM is to physics what electron is to an atom. He charged the world of physics with his discoveries and gave momentum to atomic physics. Physics is what today because of this British scientist who is regarded as the greatest experimental physicists of this century. A bookseller’s son‚ Thomsom studied at the Owens College and later at the Manchester University. He wanted to become an engineer‚ but his father’s death in 1872 forced him to study Mathematics‚ Physics and Chemistry as he

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    Milikan Oil Drop Experiment Objective To experimentally determine the quantum nature of charge by using the equipment especially designed for this experiment. Theory A spherical drop of oil‚ falling through a viscous medium like air‚ will quickly reach a constant velocity. When it reaches this equilibrium state‚ the viscous force is balanced by other forces acting on the drop‚ such as gravity‚ buoyant forces from the air‚ electrical forces‚ etc. In this experiment an electrical force of varying

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    Decision to Drop Atomic Bombs The Justification behind the Detonation of The Little Boy and The Fat Man How could anyone possibly justify a decision that would result in over 265‚000 potentially innocent people losing their lives? Justifications like this have been made throughout history by evil leaders with mal-intentions‚ or by psychopathic fundamentalists‚ but never by a governmental organization as respected and trusted as the United States. How is it possible that the most financially

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