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    destructive weapon the world has ever seen. The atomic bomb was a newly developed weapon able of causing destruction beyond any weapon before it. Two of these bombs were dropped on Japanese cities. The first on Hiroshima on August 6th‚ 1945 and the second on Nagasaki on August 9th‚ 1945. The immediate devastation of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the only display of power that would cause the surrender of Japan. The psychological effects alone left a mark like no other. The U.S bombing

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    Blast Off Lab

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    Blast Off! Lab # 4 Purpose: To design an experiment to test several variables that affect the build up of gas in the closed canister. Hypothesis: I think that we will have to adjust the amount of water to control the speed of the reaction. Materials: · Apron · Safety Goggles · 4 Alka-Seltzer Tablets · 2 Plastic Film Containers (with lids) · Water · Stop Watch or Timer · Graduated Cylinder Procedure: Step 1. Put on apron and Safety goggles. Step 2. Get Alka-Seltzer tablets and plastic film

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    Wikipedia Studymode A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence to intimidate a population or government and thereby effect political‚ religious‚ or ideological change.[1][2] Terrorism in India‚ according to the Home Ministry‚ poses a significant threat to the state. Terrorism in India are basically two types external and internal‚ external terrorism emerge from neighboring countries and internal terrorism emulates from religious or communal violence

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    The atomic bomb is a nuclear bomb that was used in the World War 2 and had a positive impact on both sides of the war. The U.S would save more soldier lives if they used the bomb‚ but if they were to invade Japan they would lose a huge amount of soldiers.The U.S warned Japan to surrender to help the lives of the Japanese people because the atomic bomb would abolish many lives that were in the city of Hiroshima. This shows the positive impact the atomic bomb had for the U.S and Japan. As a result

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    # LSD‚ POT AND A BLAST OF UTOPIANISM It was the year 1967 and I was about to experience the fateful event that would change my life forever and put me on the path of intense interest in consciousness‚ self-exploration and my spiritual quest. This was the year that I really began contemplating the cosmic significance of my life and it became clear to me very quickly that it wasn’t to resist authority by sitting on my ass eating ice cream. I had to get up‚ pack my lunch and take the long journey from

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    23 Blast: Movie Analysis

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    Directed by Dylan Baker‚ the movie 23 Blast is inspired by the true story of Travis Freeman who is a Kentucky teen that goes blind and after feeling sorry for himself for a while‚ eventually gains hope and overcomes the challenges of his disability. The movie starts off with Travis and his best friend Jerry Baker playing Pee Wee football and ever since then they’ve been the dynamic duo all the way through high school. In the small‚ faith driven town of Corbin‚ Kentucky everybody knew Travis Freeman

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    The Atomic Bomb

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    In 1939‚ a vision was put into motion with the creation of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was going to be the answer to the end of World War II and the final factor that would solidify the United States as a true superpower. With the creation of the atomic bomb‚ no one would stand in the way of the United States. The United States became the "New Rome‚" and with the power of the Atomic Bomb behind them‚ no other nation stood in their way. "My God‚ what have we done?" - Robert Lewis‚ the co-pilot

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    Lateral Blast‚ was caused by the collapse of the north side of the volcano and when it fell‚ it unleashed a powerful explosion‚ that destroyed and scorched 230 square miles of land. Furthermore‚ the Lateral Blast‚ greatly impacted Mount Saint Helens ecosystem‚ for once it happened it destroyed miles of forests‚ killed off organisms and scorched vegetation in the area. Now the Lateral Blast destroyed miles of forests‚ because according to the article the Lateral Blast‚ it says that‚ ¨Direct blast zone

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    The Atomic Bomb: Beneficial or Disastrous? Was dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II the most affective action that the United States could have taken? In the American eyes it was a good punishment on Japan in response to the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7‚ 1941. The way the Japanese leaders launched the fighter planes that came in a destroyed many U.S. naval ships and took thousands lives‚ including soldiers and innocent bystanders‚ was a completely immoral

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    Blast from the Past

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    The movie starts from a unique view point that a man‚ after living underground for thirty-five years since he’s born without contact with others except for his parents who thinks that the nuclear attack has ruined the city‚ comes out to buy life necessities and look for his love. What impresses me most is that living underground since he’s born‚ Adam can still have such a happy and positive attitude toward life. He receives good education from his parents‚ who teaches him to be kind‚ modest‚ and

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