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    Atomic Bomb Position Paper Was the use of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary? No‚ it was not. Neither of the two cities were military targets. Both cities had more civilians than troops. This would also mean that we broke the rules of war. We bombed innocent civilians. This‚ according to multiple documents of war‚ is illegal. Especially since the towns had no means of defending themselves. Bombing these towns also started the Cold war arms race. Everyone wanted the atomic bomb

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    “Advertising has gone too far and is now a necessary evil.” This essay will discuss the topic “advertising has gone too far and is now a necessary evil”‚ especially referring to advertising directed at children. For the sake of this essay‚ “advertising” is defined as any public promotion of something‚ mainly products directed at children. “Gone too far” is defined as crossing the line of moral values and is now harming the safety and welfare of society. “Necessary” is defined as needed and inevitable

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    “Social inequality is a necessary evil of capitalist society”. Please comment with the reference of the sociology perspectives being discussed in the lecture and textbook. In the 21th century‚ the existence of social inequality has already raised to the surface‚ which give rise to a torrent of furor. Many people sees social inequality as an individual problem‚ people experience inequality because of their ability or laziness. However‚ this is somehow not the real case. Indeed‚ social inequality

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    10358698 ANTEBELLUM SLAVERY WAS PRIMARILY ECONOMIC IN NATURE Slavery formed the backbone of the South economically. It was just as much the political and social basis of Southern identity‚ too. With the invention of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin‚ southern plantation owners had to buy more slaves to keep up with the demand for cotton. There was an ever-present demand‚ particularly by Northern states‚ for cotton. There became a growing economic dependence on slavery. James Henry Hammond’s manual

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    Civil War was the bloodiest war in all of America’s history.But some things still remains a mystery in the Civil War.There were many reasons to how the Civil War was cause.A lot of people thinks that slavery was the cause‚but it is only one of the many causes.Slavery‚ Economy‚ and State’s Rights were the main cause to the Civil War.The slavery brought tensions‚many differences in economy‚and fighting for a cause.Tensions rose as Republicans and Democrats fight for a solution in slavery‚the North

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    George Sanders Karen – Celeste Holm Bill Simpson – Gary Merrill Lloyd Richards – Hugh Marlowe Max Fabain – Gregory Ratoff Phoebe – Barbara Bates Miss Casswell – Marilyn Monroe Birdie – Thelma Ritter Film Genre – Drama Was It All About Eve Or Was It All About Evil? All About Eve is a realistic drama about people in the New York theater business. The movie follows how a young woman‚ Eve‚ infiltrates a close knit group of professional theater friends‚ in hopes of becoming famous. The movie

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    Was Slavery the Main Cause Of the Civil War? There were many things that led to the Civil War. They were slavery‚ politics‚ and state right versus the federal government‚ expansionism‚ sectionalism‚ and economics. Historians argue over what the main cause really was that led to the Civil War since no one can really say for sure what it was. Slavery was the main cause of the Civil War. One of the main causes of the Civil War was the argument over slavery. Though slavery was not the only reason

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    Face book is a social network which allows you to communicate with your family‚ and friends from all around the world. Some people may say that Face book is necessary because they find it to be easier to communicate with their friends and family. Other may say that it is unnecessary because they thought that face book is just another way to keep in touch with their friends and families. Many people around the world use face book to chat with their friends and families. Some of us may find it more

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    Slavery is an important part of American history because it affected both the north and south. Slaves were an important part of the economy for the south seeing as how it was an agricultural based economy and without slaves there wouldn’t have been such a rich economy. Slaves farmed and processed their cash crops such as cotton‚ sugar‚ and rice. Although‚ slaves were a main part in the southern economy slavery was not approved of by the all of Americans. There were activists that were for slavery

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    Was slavery abolished by Britain once it ceased to be profitable? Slavery was abolished in 1722 in England and by 1807 the slave trade had ended. In 1834 all slavery throughout the British colonies was eradicated. However‚ was this intentional or was it no longer financially viable? Initially as there were no slaves in Britain there was a high demand which meant the slave owners could charge vast amounts for a slave and it was very profitable. However‚ in the following generations the demand

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