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- 6591: Hiroshima, The World Is No Lon
- ... It was dropped on August 9, 1945, just three days after “Little Boy”. After learning of what happened, many soldiers cheered, and Truman said, “This is the greatest thing in history”. The dropping of these two bombs was not the end of a war; it was only the mer beginning of a great unannounced war that would last for years. The ...
- 6592: Hiroshima 5
- ... man who understood the moral issues at stake and who had the courage to strike a decisive blow that quickly brought to an end the most destructive war in human history. Squeamishness is not a moral principle, but making the best decisions at the time, given the circumstances, is clear evidence that the decision maker is guided by morality. The atomic ...
- 6593: Hiroshima 2
- ... bomb. The U.S. deeply determine to bring an end to the war with Japan decided to do what was to be one of the most deadly bombing in human history. Then on August 6, 1945 under the approval of President Harry S,Truman the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on an enemy. The bomb hit the city of ...
- 6594: Hieroglyphic Writing
- ... Fort St. Julian, situated a little more than four kilometers outside the town of Rosetta when hi workmen discovered a stone which was destined to achieve great fame in archaeological history. It was in fact the “Rosetta Stone” which led to the deciphering of the hieroglyphs. As a result of the fortunes of war this precious stone fell into the hands ...
- 6595: Herman Melville
- ... Scrivener. Yet this did not make Melville any less desirous of fame and popularity. He still strove to deliver excellence in his works in any way possible. Every writer in history has had to find a place for himself in the mind of his readers before reaching a level of maturity and respect in this profession. The quality of work is ...
- 6596: Bermuda Triangle
- ... false. Researchers say that Worley could never have dodged the British and American blockading patrols (Baumann 68). Countless theories attempting to explain the many disappearances have been offered throughout the history of the area. The most practical seem to be environmental and those citing human error. The majority of disappearances can be attributed to the areas unique environmental features. First, the ...
- 6597: Becoming A Computer Specialist
- ... employing well educated college graduates because of cheaper rates. The employment rate for the computer specialist has risen fifty-three percent since 1990. At this point and time in computer history, everyone is balanced on an supply and demand rate. Most employers look for anyone with the best education and most experience, but when in a bind they take what they ...
- 6598: Bilingual Teaching
- ... among those people in and associated with many of the nation's educational systems. Bilingual education, in most cases, is the instruction of a student's core classes, such as history, math, and science, in his or her native language and the instruction of a supplementary English as a Second Language course. For decades, much of the debate surrounding this type ...
- 6599: Book Report On 1984 By George
- ... its own individual concerns and problems. Every member of the party worked in one of these ministries. Winston worked in the Ministry of Truth where his job was to rewrite history to make it sound good for the party. On page 11 Winston is looking for razor blades because the party underestimated the amount needed when he walks into an antique ...
- 6600: Bitter Sweet Aspartame A Diet
- ... inundated with aspartame, but it will be some time until they begin to feel the full effects of aspartame toxicity on the general population. Since the U.S. has some history of significant use, we will limit the discussion to the frequency of effects in the U.S. There have been well over 7,000 aspartame toxicity reactions officially received by ...
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