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    reduce American casualties in doing so‚ thus the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necessary‚ yet repercussions still continue to be debated among many scholars today. Due to the importance of the Manhattan Project remaining a secret‚ President Truman was not informed of the project until after he became president. The atomic bomb was not an infallible plan to force Japan to surrender unconditionally‚ so the American military continued planning for an invasion in Japan. The proposed plan for the

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    the time of post-World War II Soviet geopolitical expansion‚ the political and economic future of European nations were at stake. Truman described the situation as autocratic regimes undermining democratic countries‚ using political‚ economic and military means to re-write and disrupt the western European map of geopolitical influence‚ alliances and independence (Truman 344). Greece and Turkey asked for military and financial aid from the United States as Great Britain‚ their former benefactor‚ was

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    The Dogs Bark: Public People and Private Places was a novel written by Truman Capote and published in 1951. The extract above tells the tale of Joe Vitale‚ a radio-repair man who used to be a famous swimmer called the Black Wido. He dreamed of swimming again‚ and told the town of his plans‚ but when he tried the lifeguards wouldn’t let him‚ and everyone mocked him. This devastated him‚ and after the event he gave up‚ and hasn’t been seen since. The extract explores themes of dreams and the consequences

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    a damn what history thinks of me. I know what I did and that’s enough for me‚” Truman stated. In World War II‚ Harry Truman went into office on April 12‚ 1945‚ after Franklin Delano Roosevelt passed away. While in war with Japan‚ he made the decision to bomb the empire. He stepped up to the plate‚ and saved our country while we were in need. Unfortunately‚ his decision caused many lives to end instantly. Harry Truman was significant to World War II because‚ made the choice to bomb Hiroshima‚ Japan

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    Keon Dyes After Truman discovered the Manhattan Project was a success‚ Japanese rejected the Potsdam Declaration. He then made one of the most difficult decisions to drop the atomic bomb. August 6‚1945 the first atomic bomb Little Boy was dropped on the city of Hiroshima and 70‚000 residents died instantly. August 4‚ the second bomb Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki killing 20‚000 instantly. The fatal atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki affected the country of Japan politically‚ economically‚ and

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    Truman’s most notable use of this power is his Truman Doctrine. This act of foreign policy was given to a joint session of congress and was then given in the form of a speech to the american people by Harry S. Truman in order for them to see the importance of giving aid to "free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures (Gale‚ Truman Doctrine)." This was a direct outcry and pledge to protect other countries threatened

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    Aristotle once incisively remarked‚ “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” His observation implies that education requires more than just knowledge; it needs dedicated teachers and an influential atmosphere. These additional factors provide the heart an education through relationships‚ perspectives‚ and application to daily life. As time progresses‚ education becomes more valued in society. For example‚ education typically is required in order to be employed. Considering

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    After Japan bombed Pearl Harbour‚ President Truman (U.S) requested that Japan surrender‚ but they didn’t. So President Truman responded by dropping 2 atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. So therefore‚ President Trumans’ decision to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was completely justified and rational. It was also the best possible option at the time because first of all Japan started it‚ also‚ war is such a hassle to deal with and we wanted to avoid that‚ and we couldn’t just let Japan

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    “To what extent was progress towards equality for African-Americans made under President Truman?” President Truman adopted a Civil Rights Activist label during his presidency and is widely known for his efforts in fighting for equality and eliminating segregation. This essay will examine the depths of whether Truman’s actions were really as progressive as they seem. Socially‚ Truman became increasingly involved in the rights of African-Americans as time went by. From Truman’s private life‚ it

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    gained importance. The machines and media have done this hand in hand. By developing technological advancements‚ media started to become more and more widespread. Mass media’s creation can only be possible with technology and machinery. The movies The Truman Show and The Matrix brought a new critical and almost prophetical perspective to new technological mass media‚ and its manipulative behavior. Both movies deal with virtual reality and a world of dreams and lies‚ and both of them give their message

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