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    A nuclear explosion is caused by the release of energy in an atom‚ either through fission or fusion. Fission weapons cause an explosion by the splitting of atomic nuclei. This happens when a neutron collides with the nucleus of an atom. The protons in the nucleus are transformed into a great amount of energy and two or three more neutrons are sent out‚ which go on to split other nuclei. If this continues‚ a chain reaction will occur. The result is a gigantic explosion. To form a chain reaction‚ a

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    What Weapons and Transportation Machines were Improved the Most between World War One and World War Two? During World War One‚ tanks‚ guns‚ chemical weapons‚ bombs‚ airplanes‚ ships‚ submarines and grenades were used to kill. A lot of these weapons and machines were difficult to use‚ really easy to destroy‚ too heavy‚ didn’t last too long‚ not accurate enough‚ and didn’t shoot too far. The weapons and Transportation machines were improved in World War Two to make it easier to kill; therefore soldiers

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    Nuclear Weapon and Science

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    SCIENCE IS A THREAT TO HUMANITY * Science has greatly increased the capability of man to kill each other‚ literally threating humanity. Although science is not always the cause of wars the advances in nuclear weaponry have given the man the power to destroy the world. At certain points in history‚ such as the Cuban missile crisis‚ the world has stood on the brink of destruction. *The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the United States‚ the Soviet Union‚ and Cuba that occurred

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    Kyle Leech Teachers Name History 102 12/10/2013 Abolition of Nuclear Weapons Nuclear weapons possess enormous destructive power. This power is derived from nuclear fission and fusion reactions. These scientific advances were discovered in the 1930s. The Manhattan Project was the research and development project that produced the first atomic bomb during World War II. It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom and Canada. After Germany surrendered in World War II

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    Weapons Training Analysis

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    Weapons Training Responses The drill sergeant in the poem “Weapons Training” written by Bruce Dawe‚ is portrayed as a bully and a very moody‚ tough and angry character. Dawe has showed this through many techniques. For example‚ in the first stanza he insults one of the soldiers by saying “what are you laughing at you in the back row with the unsightly fat between your elephant ears”. This shows that he drill sergeant is a bully but also a teacher who wants the soldiers to concentrate as they will

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    etween 1939 and 1945‚ WWII brought many innovations and inventions to the world. New countries‚ organizations‚ weapons‚ and technological advances were produced. The three that had the maximum impact on the war were the invention of the radar‚ aircraft‚ and the atomic bomb because of their effective uses. T he radar was used to determine where a distant object was‚ how big it was‚ what shape it had‚ how fast it was moving and in which direction it was going. When Germany sent 2‚000 planes every

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    Fallout: Nuclear Weapons

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    developed something so powerful it could wipe life as we know it off the face of the earth. Nuclear weapons by far have been one of the most dangerous things the earth has experienced (Effects of Nuclear Weapons). After a nuclear weapons kisses the ground‚ not only will the incineration of the terrain occur for miles; but also these radioactive particles will be scattered into the clouds (Effects of Nuclear Weapons). Humans who are exposed to outrages amounts of radioactivity usually will not survive very

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    Tanks During Ww1

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    say WWII was most affected by tanks‚ because tanks gave shelter to people rushing behind one and it was a massive and powerful death machine in the front. Tanks were also used for safe transportation‚ and many missions needed a transported artillery weapon. People without anti-tank weaponry could not defend against these tank rushes. You would need a big impact to destroy a tank such as anti-tank weaponry‚ artillery of sorts. Artillery was hard to aim at moving targets which made tanks effective. Tanks

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    Ban On Assault Weapons & High Capacity Magazines By: Ashlee Holt What is a high capacity magazine exactly? It is any magazine for a semi-automatic weapon that can hold more than 10 bullets. Pennsylvania voters want stricter laws on guns‚ including background checks on all purchases and bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Democrats controlled both the House and Senate‚ and the nation’s crime rate was a major concern. The assault weapons ban was part of an extensive crime

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    Canada's Role In Ww1

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    During world war 1‚ the world saw a spark in the industrial revolution has weapons and artillery began to mass produce. With technology advancing rapidly‚ every country is trying to be the top which caused conflict. Germany and the triple alliance decided to invade neighbouring countries in Europe such as France‚ Belgium and etc. Canada played a key role in the success of the war as it produced artillery and food products for the western front. Most products were shipped off from Halifax. But unfortunately

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