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    During World War II the United States government propelled a $2 billion 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

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    In the later stage of WWII‚ many wars in Europe had already ended while Japan was still resisting in Asia. Apart from the resist of Japan‚ Japan even attacked Pearl Harbour surprisingly which displease America. This forced Amercia to implement “Manhattan Project” and produce atomic bombs to fight against Germany and Japan in 1942. After 3 years‚ the projects succeed that two atomic bombs “Little boy” and “Fat man” were thrown to Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively under the order of President Harry

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    The A-Bomb‚ one of the most deadly bombs in history‚ was being researched by Hitler. He would have beaten America to it if it weren’t for Einstein’s letter to President Roosevelt. Although Einstein later regretted sending the letter‚ It prioritized the production of the bomb using a famous scientist’s reputation‚ increased interest in a bomb and started work on the bomb. If he had not sent the letter‚ America may have not built the bomb in time to stop Japan‚ possibly not at all. At the

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    Nuclear weapons were introduced to the Asian continent in 1945‚ by the United States. The United States succeeded in nuclear weapon development all thanks to the Manhattan Project team. Thus the United States developing its nuclear weaponry‚ the fears of the Soviet Union amplified and many other powers joined the nuclear arms race. President Truman at the time‚ approved the August 6‚ 1945 bombing of Hiroshima. Since the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima took place‚ more Asian nations have gone

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    Lower Drinking Age to 18

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    Time for Change Celebrating your eighteenth birthday is a memory that you’ll remember for an eternity. Turning eighteen provides so many opportunities because you are now considered an adult. This gives you the right for things such as being able to vote‚ serving for jury duty‚ smoking/buying cigarettes‚ buying lottery tickets‚ and serving in the military. However‚ despite everything that you can do on your eighteenth birthday‚ it does not include the legal consumption of alcohol. This is because

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    Since the states increased their drinking age to 21 in 1987‚ every citizen of this country between the ages of 18 and 20 have been oppressed by the very people elected to power to protect their rights. It is evident that the legal drinking age among Americans should be lowered to the legal age of adulthood‚ 18 years. At this age‚ any American can marry without their Parent ’s approval and can move out of their guardian ’s house and live on their own. Why are these adults deprived of their right to

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    Albert Einstein once said‚ “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought‚ but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones[‚]”(Brainyquote). Given that Albert Einstein worked on the Manhattan Project he knew what he was saying. Especially since he knew the destructive force of the weapon he helped create. Although it was not the first‚ the atomic bomb was a weapon that the world had never seen before. With the ability to wipe out an area in seconds and leave that said area in shambles

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    Lower Secondary English essays The career I would like to choose | | I believe that in this day and age when competition is rife among young people to get ahead in life‚ it is important to get an early start. One should know what one wishes to do with one’s life. To this end it is wise to seek advice from one’s elders as well as to research the areas of work you might have an interest in‚ inclination or aptitude for. The idea is to be exposed to as many views as possible. Professional counselling

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    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 the world of military technology saw a huge game-changer in WWII. In an attempt to counter Nazi German atomic bomb project‚ U.S. collaborated with Canada and U.K. and produced the first atomic bomb. Throughout history‚ only two atomic

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    Robert Oppenhimer

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    amount needed to sustain a chain reaction. The next year he assembled a group of some of the best theoretical physicists in the country to discuss the design of the actual bomb. General Wesley Groves‚ the army officer in charge of the Manhattan Project‚ named Oppenheimer the scientific director of the program‚ and together they decided on Los Alamos‚ New Mexico‚ as the site for the nuclear weapons laboratory. Groves Mackenzie2 said of Oppenheimer‚ "He’s a genius. A real

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