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- Trial Against Carl SpaatzA closing statement of a mock trial performed against Carl Spaatz for inhumanity. This contains a lot of information from WW2 about Japanese atrocities and justifies the fact that the decision that the United States made to drop the bomb was correct.
- Water and BombsNuclear energy is to the space age as Steam was to the industrial age. The solar system is open to human exploration and the human race has a means of defense against a constant threat to our survival.
- Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Japan - Nuclear FalloutThe effects of radiation on Japan after World War 2. The black rain that occurred and the effects of the nuclear waste on the people. including infants.
- Why Did the US Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan?This essay gives a detailed explanation on the reasoning behind dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.
- The War, the "Bomb", the Guilty ConscienceSome reasons why there was applause and derision for using the atom bomb against Japan
- The Deification of a Little Boy and a Fat ManThe institutionalized concealment of the terrorist acts perpetrated by America on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 continues in America, sixty-five years after the tragedy in these ways...
- What is the Difference Between an Atomic Bomb and a Nuclear Meltdown?A comparison of the effects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Meltdown of 1986 versus the Atomic Bomb of Hiroshima in 1945.
- HiroshimaThis article tackles the complexities associated with the decision by Truman to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
- Justifying Hiroshima and NagasakiAn in-depth article analyzing justification for the events which occurred in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
- After Effects of Atomic Bombing on Hiroshima in World War 2The after effects of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima in World War II.
- The Orthodox View of the US Use of the Atomic Bomb in World War IIThis article takes a look at the Orthodox view of the use of the atom bomb.
- The Manhattan Project and the Atomic BombThe Manhattan Project and the subsequent manufacturing of the atomic bomb changed our world forever. This paper examines the history of the Manhattan Project in depth.
The Connection Between Peace Vigils, Offutt Air Force Base and HiroshimaPeace vigils about Hiroshima take place at Offutt Air Force Base on a regular basis. It was at Stratcom that the aircraft that dropped the atomic bombs was created. A speaker that was at Hiroshima talked about it in Omaha.- The Bombing of Nagasaki by "Fat Man": The Other Atomic BombOn August 9, 1945, an atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" was dropped on the city of Nagasaki, Japan.
- Hiroshima and the Aftermath of the Atomic Bomb: "Little Boy's" LegacyThe prelude and the deadly aftermath of "Little Boy," the atomic bomb that leveled most of the city of Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945.
- Five Surefire Steps to Defuse an Atomic Bomb: Practice Homeland Security with Your Own Two HandsWhile you never plan to stumble upon an atomic bomb that is charged to release an explosion, sometimes things happen in your day that you could not have foreseen when you lifted yourself out of bed in the morning.
- The United States' Use of Atomic Weapons in World War IIDropping the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima was an unnecessary act of violence.
Foiling the Nazi Atomic BombHow close were the Nazis to developing an atomic bomb? The reality of a Nazi atomic bomb was foiled in large part due to the great bravery of British and Norwegian commandos in 1942 and 1943.
How a Pro Baseball Player Became a Key World War II Secret AgentMulti-lingual Moe Berg was a baseball player and World War II spy who spied on Japan and Germany.- Hibakusha: Victims of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiHundreds of thousand of people were killed when atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
B-29 Enola Gay's Atomic Bombing Mission Generates Spate of Mementos for CollectorsBased on exclusive conversations and communications with Enola Gay oo-pilot Bob Lewis, and Gerry Newhouse, personal aide to pilot (now General) Paul Tibbets. Much of this copy appears in my four World War II books.- JNB Atomic Bomb: Greyhound Racing's Newest SuperstarJNB Atomic Bomb had to wait until a few days after March 17th for the running of Lincoln Greyhound Park's St. Patrick's Day Stakes, but it was worth it.
- Controversial Issues in Education: The Importance and Problems of Teaching Controversial IssuesA look at the topic of unavoidable controversial issues, what makes them controversial, and how to go about trying to teach these topics.
How Are Teens Affected by the Patterns of Violence?I advice you not to follow the patterns of violence and destruction you are following now that you like skulls and negativism. They belong to all the previous generations that liked wars, even though these models were camouflaged by their hypocrisy.- There Will Come a Timeharsh opinion based on world occurances through all forms of media and ideology
Science and WarA look at the relationship between science and war, with a focus on WWI, WWII, and the Cold War.- Atomic Research: Moments in HistoryHard to believe, but an atomic clock that gains or loses a single second every 10 million years isn't good enough.
- Can I Get Internet in My Cave?A humerous look at modern life and what it would take to retreat from it all.
- When the Air Force Accidentally Dropped an Atomic Bomb on US CitizensOn May 11, 1958, the United States Air Force accidentally dropped an atomic bomb on American citizens...
- Schools No Longer Teach Essential Survival SkillsA satirical look at the attitudes on education, from an old person's point of view!
- Lincoln, Rhode Island: Twin River's Best Greyhounds Getting the Job DoneOn Monday, July 30th, the Rhode Island dog track had many of its top stars racing on one card.
- A Nation Divided: On Consistency in MoralityThis tells about the hypocrisy involved in America's upholding of the practice of torture, as well as its previous uses of the atomic bomb.





