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    “It is my intention to proceed slowly with our trenches” (Peter Stuyvesant). Trench warfare was a tactic that got nowhere while fighting. Then they started using nuclear gases that killed a lot of people. Trench warfare was an interesting thing‚ he technology changed how well it worked‚ and he attitude of leaders changed trench warfare as well. Trench warfare made the war one of the slowest in history. People got almost nowhere from it. Trench warfare is the idea where you dig a trench and many people

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    Greed which has taken over humanity A rocket hit the ground and instead of exploding‚ gas instantly filled the air around him. In a matter of seconds‚ he lost his ability to breathe. He wasn’t able to scream or do anything‚ his eyes‚ as well as his chest‚ were burning like hell. He continuously pounded his chest in an attempt to force himself to breathe. He could hear the scream of his neighbour begging for help. Her children were dying‚ and she was vomiting non-stop. All of a sudden‚ he could see

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    The Japanese Relocation speech covered how the Japanese were treated‚ what their daily life was inside of an internment camp‚ and some of the features that came along with living there. The people were served free food‚ housing‚ and they even conjured up a community government. The President made it sound like living there was not that bad. On the other hand he explained his reason for why he ended up placing Japanese into internment camps. Later in the speech he states “The Japanese’s were within

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    The Great Sphinx of Egypt There are many interesting things to learn about the Sphinx of Egypt. There are three questions in particular I wanted to research about. My three questions are what happened to the Sphinx’s nose? did the Sphinx have names other than the Sphinx? and what are some legends or story about the Sphinx? What I found about what happened to the Sphinx’s nose is that there is not a definite answer to the destruction of the nose. There are many theories to what happened to it.

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    Harry S. Truman played a major role in history. He took reign as President after Franklin D. Roosevelt passed. The U.S was in a World War and a crucial decision was to be made by President Truman‚ one that could change history. To bomb or not to bomb. During this momentous time in the war‚ I believe President Truman did indeed do the right thing by bombing Japan. The war was nearing an end as many countries were losing soldiers as well as supplies left and right. However‚ the fighting would not

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    Dresden bombing From February 4 to the 11‚ the allied leaders which were Franklin Roosevelt‚ Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin met at Yalta in the USSR and discussed bisons of the postwar world. Other than deciding on what part of the German territory would be conquered. The military had little time in the war against the third reign (Bombing of Dresden). “However‚ Churchill and Joseph Roosevelt did promise Stalin to continue their bombing campaign against Easter Germany in preparation for the

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    In the article of "Napier No More Words-Barefoot Fireflies 2005"‚ the author’s main point is about two famous dramas related to World War II. The story setting is taking place at WW II‚ where feelings and sorrow sentimental are express from characters. As well as personal experience of going through suffering and massive destruction. The author of this article point out the intention of these films‚ although it’s shows powerful scene where one can sense and be touched upon it. The real Intention

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    Emperor Yuan Quotes

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    In my opinion Emperor Yuan is far-sighted and wise but‚ foolish at the same time. He strives to do what’s best for the future of he’s dominion. “Who is to say that some day just such a man‚ in just such an apparatus of paper and reed‚ might not fly in the sky and drop huge stones upon the Great Wall of China?” said the Emperor. The shows us that Emperor Yuan is far-sight‚ the fact that he cares about the future of his town‚ demonstrates to us that he wants a safe environment for the future generations

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    Atomic Bomb Hypothesis

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    The alternative hypotheses in this case is dropping an atomic bomb against your enemies will end war and save lives. The null hypothesis was ending war and saving lives had nothing to do with the reason why the atomic bomb was dropped. It was dropped on the sole propose of showing the world that it would be willing to use nuclear weapons against its enemies. Finding the data on how many times we used bombs on enemies and non-enemies can test both hypotheses. After that we will take a look at the

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    Mustard Gas

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    Mustard Gas During World War I LOST was the original name for mustard gas‚ it was named after Lommel and Steinkopf. They were the first people who proposed this gas to the military to use as a weapon in 1916. Although mustard gas could possibly been developed as early as 1822 by a French chemist‚ Cesar-Mansuete Desperetez. Thirty-two years later Alfred Riche repeated this reaction of the sulfur dichloride and ethylene‚ but both Riche and Desperetez did not note any harsh properties. In 1860‚

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