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    Uses of radioisotopes Nuclear Power Note: nuclear power works by radioactivity “Radioisotopes are naturally occurring or synthetic radioactive form of an element. Most radioisotopes are made by bombarding a stable element with neutrons in the core of a nuclear reactor. The radiations given off by radioisotopes are easy to detect. Most natural isotopes of relative atomic mass less than 208 are not radioactive. Those from 210 and up are all radioactive.”(Radioisotope - Hutchinson Encyclopedia)

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    North Korean population. Throughout the rest of this essay I will refer to Kim Jong-Il as Kim and anyone else by their full name. Kim was more than a dictator of North Korea but a tyrant of the world and with use of his power he abused the use of nuclear weapons‚ worker camps and deprived his country of food and medical attention. Kim was Korea’s idol and though upon as highly as God to Americans‚ Allah to Muslims and Buddha to

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    venture. This venture‚ known as the Manhattan Project‚ was a push to deliver a nuclear bomb. This venture was gone up against by gathering nuclear researchers from everywhere throughout the world. President Truman’s choice to drop the atomic bomb on the urban areas of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the immediate reason for the finish of World War II in the Pacific. The United States felt it was important to drop the nuclear bombs on these two urban areas or it would endure more losses. Not exclusively

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    and having put weapons on Cuba. The USA was frightened as Cuba was very close to America and they felt threatened. Kennedy had to make decisions to avoid nuclear war and he did this by stopping the USSR. Similarly‚ the Cuban missile crisis was a moment when the USA and USSR‚ headed by Kennedy and Khrushchev‚ might have begun fighting with nuclear weapons. Castro’s weapon represents the few missiles staged in Cuba; the bigger threat‚ backing him up‚ is the USSR’s supply of weapons. Moreover‚ in

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    The United States government had been warned that Nazi Germany had embarked on a program to create an atomic weapon. Germany had surrendered months prior to the intelligence reports‚ however the war against Japan was still intense. After creating and testing the atomic bomb‚ it was the responsibility of the President of the United States to make the decision to either use or not use the destructive power that is the atomic bomb. Using the atomic bomb was the correct decision‚ given an assessment

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    assignment how much our current lifestyle with North Korea and Iran threaten with nuclear warfare is affected by construction of the atomic weapons by the United States. What did you learn from completing this assignment? Did you experience a new understanding of the topic? Did you change your perspective after completing the essay? I learned that our President chose to ignore this petition‚ and authorized the use of this weapon killing many innocent people. Going into this assignment‚ I knew our government

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    issue of nuclear arms‚ besides terrorism‚ remains one of the chief security concerns in the contemporary world. Accordingly‚ the following issues concerning nuclear arms remained unresolved security concerns.Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These events not only brought about the surrender of the Japan and an end to World War II‚ but they also helped shaped the nature of international politics for the next six decades.The atomic bomb is the crudest form of a series of powerful nuclear weapons

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    technology has experienced major changes with the rise of nuclear weapons during World War II‚ as well as the evolution of military aviation throughout the period. At the same time‚ it has seen continuation in the use of infantry weapons‚ such as firearms and machine guns. Scientific breakthroughs in the 1930s brought significant changes in military technology‚ resulting in the creation of nuclear weapons. Prior to WWII‚ nuclear weapons were nonexistent. It was not until the Manhattan Project that

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    Questions: 1. The impact of technology on the arms race Nuclear weapons were a massive impact of technology that started the Arms Race‚ and that all began on August 29‚ 1949. The arms race was the development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles that could have a major impact on wherever it was deployed upon. The arms race was between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ it was the period of massive build up of nuclear weapon stockpiles. James Carter who was at the time of the arms

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    The World War II period brought new technologies and weapons of mass destruction that created tensions between countries and competition for a nuclear arms race well into the 20th century. While many countries‚ notably Germany‚ the Soviet Union‚ and USA attempted to develop technology leading to weapons of mass destruction in the World War II period‚ the US was the only country that successfully built an atomic bomb before the end of the war. There was significant research conducted by scientists

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