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    You‚ however‚ will remain unharmed. An electromagnetic bomb‚ or e-bomb‚ is a weapon designed to take advantage of this dependency. But instead of simply cutting off power in an area‚ an e-bomb would actually destroy most machines

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    In After the Bomb‚ composers not only critique personal and political values but also manipulate textual forms and features in response to their times. Evaluate this statement with reference to a prescribed text OTHER texts for your own choosing (Hiroshima‚ Lasch) The cold war brought with it a darkened fog over almost the entire human race. Physical‚ psychological and emotional walls developed instantaneously. The world’s cultural‚ social and political paradigms seemed to shift in both negative

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    Decision to Drop Atomic Bombs The Justification behind the Detonation of The Little Boy and The Fat Man How could anyone possibly justify a decision that would result in over 265‚000 potentially innocent people losing their lives? Justifications like this have been made throughout history by evil leaders with mal-intentions‚ or by psychopathic fundamentalists‚ but never by a governmental organization as respected and trusted as the United States. How is it possible that the most financially

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    of the Bomb‚ focuses on the impact war has on humanity. On a more complex level‚ the poem illustrates how the desensitization of war and its results drive the world into hopelessness. Amichai begins his poem using a statistical analysis of the bomb. The bomb begins as a mechanical and emotionless object that is represented as holding limited capacity for destruction. It is described as having a thirty centimeter diameter and an effective range of about seven meters. The effects of the bomb seem miniscule

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    Chemistry 2500- Exercise C4 The Emission Spectrum of Atomic Hydrogen Objective The purpose of this lab was to calculate an experimental value for the Rydberg constant and then the ionization energy for the hydrogen atom. These values will be obtained by using a prism spectrograph to measure the wavelength value for a section of the visible line spectrum of atomic hydrogen. Theoretical Background When H+ combines with an electron it forms it’s excited state‚ H. This excited atom

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    Problem: For a p-electron‚ orbital angular moment is (A) √2h                               (B)   h (C) √6h                              (D)   2h   Solution: Orbital angular momentum L = √l ( l + 1 )h where h = h/2π ∴ L for p electron = √1 ( 1 + 1 )h = √2h ∴  (A)     Problem: For which of the following species‚ Bohr theory doesn’t apply (A)    H                              (B)    He+ (C)    Li2+                           (D)    Na+ Solution: Bohr theory is not applicable to multi

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    The First & Only-Atomic Bomb The atomic bomb‚ also known as the atom bomb or fission bomb‚ a weapon whose explosive power originates from the fission of atomic nuclei‚ a reaction in which an atomic nucleus splits in two. When the nucleus of a heavy atom‚ such as the element uranium-235‚ which is what the atom bomb is made out of‚ is split‚ a certain amount of mass disappears and an equivalent amount of energy is released. This was expressed by the equation E=mc2 (energy = mass times the speed of

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    DBQ:5 George Washington faced many challenges during his presidency. Some of these challenges were difficulty of setting up a new government‚ domestic difficulties‚ and foreign affairs. He had a hard eight years of presidency but he mostly resolved all the problems. One of his challenges was setting up a new government. This was hard because people just revolted against their last form of government. They revolted against their last government because taxation was a major issue. Collecting

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    Weiss‚ Tania APUSH-3 Mr. Hafter 9-7-14 DBQ In the 1600’s‚ the Puritans migrated to the Americas using their more Christian and traditional values to influence the economical‚ political‚ and social development of the New England colonies. The Puritans traveled out of a desire to create a more “pure” and more Christian society‚ not of primarily economic interests. The Puritan’s idea of what God’s indication of a perfect humanity made a lasting impression on New England. The region’s economic

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    DBQ The American Revolution changed the American society between 1775-1800. The areas in the American society that were changed were economical‚ political‚ and social. ways. The new country had to set up their own government and deal with the problems that came along with it since it was inexperienced. That brought problems between the society and political side. Native Americans and women had their own concerns and opinions. Therefore‚ the American Revolution changed the American Society. ‘

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