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    The Blitz [pic] What is happening in this picture?_____Gaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygaygayayaayagtycwdsnhjqpkoaer5h7njmyt54bgeujnhymysun67m_________________________ How do you think people were affected by the Blitz? Explain your reasons. _______________________________________________________________________________ The Blitz Source A: [pic] Source B: This cartoon of a public shelter was published in Britain in February

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    Dropping the Atomic Bomb Although Japan had an estimated army of 5‚000‚000 men‚ they were on the verge of imminent collapse and the two atomic bombs that were dropped on them were not necessary to obtain Japan’s surrender. America’s primary reason for using the atomic bombs on Japan was to intimidate the Soviet Union so that the Soviet Union would stay out of the war with Japan and to demonstrate our world dominance‚ rather than dropping the bombs solely to induce Japan’s unconditional surrender

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    a normal and somewhat successful life‚ work innumerable hours and numerous tedious jobs compared to the average American. Some of these illegal immigrants have to succumb to drug dealing or even prostitution as their source of income. In the film Dirty Pretty Things‚ the lives of immigrants living under extremely harsh conditions are exposed and depicted in a very well and convincing manner. Desperation was a key factor‚ which led them to do unimaginable things in the intention of living their day-to-day

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    nations to figure out how to create a bomb‚ America won‚ with it’s elite team of scientists including Robert Oppenheimer and many others. After Otto Hahn‚ a German Physicist‚ discovered nuclear fission in 1944‚ which lead to him receiving the Nobel Peace Prize‚ the Manhattan Project was able to be a success. With this new power America was finally was finally able to end the war by bombing Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Not only did the creation of the atomic bomb greatly impact Japan‚ it has changed the

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    atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 was the method to end WWII in the Pacific. Although there is justification‚ the attacks did not definitively end the war. There were many alternative ways of ending the war‚ the best being through negotiation‚ or though a combination of conventional bombing and naval blockade. The US war strategy was cruel and the destruction it caused was even crueller‚ there was also a hidden motive to deter Russia (in order to stop communism). The atomic bombs have

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    II ended with the United States dropping two atomic bombs on Japan. These bombs killed more than 150‚000 people instantly‚ killing more over time with radiation(CNN). While there were obviously military and economic reasons for using these powerful weapons‚ the use of two shows what the primary reason was. The American Government saw the beginnings of the Cold War and wanted to try and get ahead of the Soviet Union before it even began. The bombs used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were researched and

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    The Exchange Of Dirty Hypodermic Needles For Clean Ones‚ Or The Sale Of Clean Ones. Is it the exchange of dirty hypodermic needles for clean ones‚ or the sale of clean ones necessary for our society? The exchange of dirty hypodermic needles for clean‚ or the sale of clean ones is very necessary and important because our society is in need of solutions on how to prevent and decrease the big amount of infections and death that these type of diseases such as HIV and hepatitis c are causing. A lot

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    detonated the first atomic bomb at Los Alamos‚ New Mexico. The Manhattan project started in 1941 as a race with germany to develop the first atomic bomb. The project cost about 2 billion dollars and 120‚000 people worked on it. Truman did not want to risk the lives of American soldiers if the allies were to invade Japan. Consequently‚ he ordered the use of the atomic bomb. The Manhattan project had long been underway. Julius Robert Oppenheimer aka the “father of the atomic bomb”‚ led a committee to discuss

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    friend. If I ever reached out to her she wouldn’t want to speak to me. The beat is subtle and you can hardly hear it past Adele’s high vocal range. Today I needed to clean my room and I cannot do that without music. The perfect cleaning music is Rap. Bombs Away by B.o.B makes me hyper and motivates me to clean. One thing I love about this song is the fact Morgan Freeman is featured.

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    but also the literary works. Dr Manhattan‚ clearly named after the Manhattan project‚ is used as a weapon by the government‚ mirroring the use of the Atomic Bomb. Not only this‚ Dr Manhattan‚ when choosing his symbol‚ chooses the hydrogen atom as his emblem. This symbol shows the strong connection between Dr Manhattan and the hydrogen bomb. Through thorough analysis of his character‚ it is clear that because of his unique qualities‚ his perceptions of time‚ life and humanity are different from the

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