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    During World War II the Allies needed to find some sort of weapon to finally get Japan to surrender. When they found out that Japan had been trying to build some sort of weapon with uranium‚ then decided they would try it out also. They did some experiments‚ and when they figured out that Japan was building a bomb bigger than any other bomb in the world they decided that they had to build it first. So they got everybody that they thought could be helpful‚ They had scientists from all of the different

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    At the start of 1942‚ the Manhattan Project‚ which was codename for the creation of the atomic bomb‚ began. The project was to create a high functioning bomb which caused mass destruction. As WWII came to a close‚ with Japan and the United States the only remaining countries in combat‚ neither showed signs of surrendering. Something had to be done to end the war‚ so the United States dropped the atomic bomb. It was justifiable to drop the bomb because neither country showed signs of surrendering

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    releasing a huge amount of energy. Albert Einstein wrote to President Franklin Roosevelt and warned him that Nazi Germany might be working to develop atomic weapons. FDR responded by giving his approval for an American program‚ later code-named the Manhattan Project‚ to develop the ultimate weapon: the atomic bomb. Harry Truman only learned of the new bomb’s existence when he became president. The first atomic bomb was exploded in a desert in New Mexico on July 16‚ 1945. President Truman then warned

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    And an enormous event in history. People’s actions can affect everyone; good or bad. Globally‚ the atom bomb affected everyone­ socially‚ economically‚ psychologically. To start with‚ it was the only nuclear attack in history and was known as “The Manhattan Project” because they were committed to speeding up the process in which They would build an atomic bomb. They dropped nuclear weapons on Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima (1945) during the last part of World War ll. The bomb costs two Billion

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    When their is war the country focus manny properties on it such as Resources ‚scientist ‚military‚ citizens‚ and more. Without these resources the united States would become weak. Well the atomic bomb was their solution. First of all the Manhattan project spent years on creating the bomb so why not use it!The Bomb project that spent nearly 2 billion dollars which is equivalent to 23 Billion dollars today.And then the bomb did not have to be strategized such as attacking with infantry ‚and

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    Look Before You Leap Frankenstein is not a literary island‚ isolated and alone. It is connected to a great many literary works by some common themes. One such theme is the idea of experimentation. Mythology in particular and history in general‚ has shown us that the right to experiment comes with an equal responsibility to stop and think about what we are doing before we do it. Time and time again we have heard the story of Frankenstein. Equally well known is that of Einstein and his search for

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    develop a working atomic bomb. In 1943 Britain and the United States signed the Quebec Agreement‚ which created a partnership between the two countries for developing an atomic bomb. Chadwick became the leader of the British contingent involved in the Manhattan Project in the United States. Although he was shy and used to the isolation of the laboratory‚ Chadwick became known for his tireless efforts. Chadwick’s postwar involvement with nuclear energy was not limited to weapons. He also was interested in

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    Facility Safety Personal Protection Department of Energy “Energy Department”  Created by Department of Energy Act of 1977  Current Head of DOE‚ Secretary Ernest Moniz  Successor to the Atomic Energy Commission  History traces back to the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Bomb  Responsible for the building‚ design and testing of nuclear weapons  Controls all energy related programs (oil‚ nuclear‚ hydro‚ natural gas) Energy Department functions  Budget of over $20 billion a year 

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    Crawford H. Greenewalt asking him to take charge of overseeing the designs‚ construction‚ and operation of the new site to produce plutonium. They set up distant sites across the country and ended up having operations in 32 states. During the Manhattan Project the main focus was on the development of fission weapons but work on the hydrogen bomb was also taking place. In the study for the hydrogen bombs it was concluded that stars had to achieve their large output of energy from some kind of nuclear

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    The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Written By: Nicholas Phandoe World War II began on September 1st‚ 1939 when the Germans invaded Poland and then ended on September 2nd‚ 1945 with the signing of the surrender documents from Japan aboard the American Battleship USS Missouri. During the course of 1941 when the US joined WWII‚ and 1945 when it ended over 291‚000 US American

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