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2221: Chernobyl
... Moscow. The Specialist team was dispatched to the scene. Their biggest problem was the evacuations of the town of Prioyat. Prior to the evacuation the people were instructed to take provisions for three days. The big question was “How much radiation did the people get?” The question of the radiation levels was answered on April 26. When Reactor 4 exploded it released immeasurable amounts of radiation. For easier understanding of how ...
2222: The Bombing At The West Bank
... busiest shopping center. Police searched for a fourth bomb, around the area and sure enough found one meters away from where the original bombing had taken place. There was a heavy cloud of smoke and big fires. Thirty-four people were injured, but not so severely. Fortunately, there were no deaths. The contents of these pipe bombs were "homemade incendiary material and nails put in three metal pipes". However, the bombing ...
2223: Earthquakes, Armageddon, and The Dead Sea Scrolls
... times he finally began his speech, where he started of with earthquakes. Professor Nur began by talking about the Seismic Cycle and how we wanted to find out how he could predict when the next “big” earthquake would hit. In his thought process he decided to look at past earthquakes, specifically in the Middle East and the Mediterranean. He used these records to make a record of seismic movement for the ...
2224: The Invention of the Atomic Bomb And Its Use
... advised to cooperate with the other countries of the Allied Forces in inventing the atomic bomb from now on.(110) This fact shows that the scientists had misgivings about the arms race which became a big problem after the war. Anyway, they did not allow to doubt inventing the nuclear weapon because they were directly responsible for producing the atomic bomb as the main promoters of the Manhattan Project. It is ...
2225: The French and English Revolutions
... he was left with no choice but to raise taxes even though they were already high enough. This had made the people of France very angry. Paris had become furious and chose to make a big scene. This was also one of the causes of the French Revolution. Some believe that the MAIN reason for the Revolution was all based on, Louis, being too young and inexperienced to run an ENTIRE ...
2226: World War 2
... it comes around at least once in our lifetime. In the 20th century alone we have already had two huge wars. These wars were call the World Wars simply because they involved most of the big countries of the world. Many people have died in these wars.. especially the second World War. That is my focus for this essay. The leader of Germany at the time of WW2 and the person ...
2227: The Baroque Era
... is only in the 20th century that this term has been employed to refer to a period in music history. In this paper I will discuss different historical events and important issues that played a big role during the Baroque era. The Bodleian Library, which is located at Oxford University, became the first public library in Europe in 1602. It is currently the second largest library in England, and it is ...
2228: The First Battle of the Somme
... 1914 (“World” 1). On September 27, 1914, the Germans began entrenching themselves in strategic locations north of the Somme River in France under Thiepval Ridge (“Somme”). There they stayed for nearly two years awaiting the “Big Push,” as the Battle of the Somme was prematurely coined by the British (Macdonald 4). The French were kept busy also, digging 475 miles of trenches, running from the Belgian coast across the face of ...
2229: The Dropping of The Atomic Bomb: Was It The Best Way to End The War?
... advised to cooperate with the other countries of the Allied Forces in inventing the atomic bomb from now on.(110) This fact shows that the scientists had misgivings about the arms race which became a big problem after the war. Anyway, they did not allow to doubt inventing the nuclear weapon because they were directly responsible for producing the atomic bomb as the main promoters of the Manhattan Project. It is ...
2230: The Conquest of the Aztec Empire
... began to lose respect for their king. Cortes and his men were awed by the splendor of the Aztec capital. The Spanish leader expressed this in his second letter to Spain; The city is so big and so remarkable that . . . the little I will say is, I think, almost unbelievable, for the city is . . . supplied with the produce of the land, namely, bread, fowl and game and fresh-water fish and ...


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