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    The Atomic bombs ultimately gave the Japanese leaders an excuse to surrender. Without the “atomic excuse”, Japan’s leaders would have ordered that the military continue to fight despite the Soviet’s declaration of war against Tokyo . This could have resulted into a situation akin to Germany after World War 2. Japan would have then been divided amongst the likes of the Soviets and the United States, similar to East and West Germany post World War 2. The fate that the Japanese would have inherited

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    I will warn Japan a week from the day I will potentially drop the bomb. In doing this it will give them the opportunity to surrender before the bomb is dropped. I will write up leaflets with the date that it will be dropped and that they have time to surrender beforehand. I will also write on them that if they don’t surrender, the innocent people that die will be on them and not me and I will not be to blame. I hope they make

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    During the crucial days and weeks in the summer of 1945, American officials from President Harry S. Truman on down, sought out a strategy to save as many U.S. soldiers and sailors lives as possible. As one may well imagine, these officials were willing to use almost any measure to end what had become a fight to the finish against the forces of Imperial Japan. The Germans forced America into manufacturing an atomic bomb that would change the history of the art of war. Many factors played a part in

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    The Impact of Urban Legends Throughout History and Around the World Urban legends have always intrigued me. I am unsure if it is the scare factor that intrigues me, the way in which some of them are told, or some of the lessons that are supposed to be taken from them but one thing I know for sure is that I do not stand alone in this belief. In fact urban legends are told all over the world, even in countries that many have never heard of before. Many people of all backgrounds find them to

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    Salvia divinorum, Herb of Mary, the Shepherdess Salvia divinorum Epling & J. Tiva-M. is a member of the mint family (or Lamiaceae) native to the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is used by the Mazatec Indians of the region, in a manner similar to psilocybian mushrooms and lysergic acid-containing morning glory seeds, as a ritual entheogen (hallucinogen) and divinatory aid. It is propagated vegetatively by the Mazatecs, and no wild specimens of the plant have been observed by researchers. The diterpene

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    England native political scholar and writer Thomas Paine molded large portions of the thoughts that developed the Age of Revolution. Created in 1776, his exceedingly famous "Common Sense" was the primary Guide to promote American freedom. In the wake of composing the "Crisis" papers through the American Revolution, Paine came back to Europe and offered his guard of the French Revolution with "The Rights of Man." His political perspectives prompted to a stretch in jail; after his discharge, he created

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    Oxfam International

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    It’s remarkable the number of organizations in the world that are working towards human liberations. The sufferings of humanity would have assumed a larger magnitude if these selfless organizations do not exist. Though there are many International Non-Governmental Organizations that are working in different fields and in different countries, the work of Oxfam International has captured my interest. Oxfam International is a global development organization with 17 affiliates across the world which

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    8th Grade Experience

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    8th Grade Finally In this passage I will talk about my experience in 8th grade. This most definitely has to be my favorite school year, I have done many fun activities and was lucky enough to have gone to GCA and take part in the FAP program which I love. Let’s begin from summer. I honestly did nothing that would relate to summer whatsoever other then not going to school, during summer the main thing that I participated in was just being locked in my room and playing video games with my friends.

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    The Nsm Research Paper

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    Originally founded as the “National Socialist American Workers Freedom Movement” in 1974 by former members of the American Nazi Party, Robert Brannen and Cliff Herrington. When Jeff Schoep took over leadership in 1994 he changed the group’s name to The National Socialist Movement or “NSM”. The group’s headquarters is in Detroit, Michigan. They are affiliated with the “World Union of National Socialists”. The NSM promotes itself as a white civil rights organization and not a hate group, Ironically

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    Not many companies can influence the childhood development of many Americans like the Walt Disney Company. Disney, named after their founder, began as just an animation studio called The Walt Disney Studios, which the company describes as “the foundation on which The Walt Disney Company was built”. Today, Disney produces various items targeted at children like toys, clothing, and animation (“Company”). In the paper, Images of Animated Others: The Orientalization of Disney’s Cartoon Heroines From

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