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    purpose do nuclear weapons serve other than to kill and destroy? Therefore, nuclear weapons should not be produced, much less used, anywhere on Earth. They are incredibly dangerous and devastating to human life, cause social tension between countries during times of war, and leave toxic radiation in the environment that fatally affects nearby life for decades after. Nuclear weapons harness nuclear reactions to generate their power. There are two types: fission/atom bombs, which use nuclear fission,

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    The use of nuclear weapons in todays society would cause wide spread destruction. Alongside physical blast and heat, intense and extremely harmful radiation is created within the detonation zone. Large amounts of radioactively contaminated material would be blown into the earth’s atmosphere, which then has the potential travel long distances and place human health far from ‘ground zero’ in critical danger. One nuclear weapon detonation in a densely populated area would be a humanitarian disaster;

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    wave is the main killer in a nuclear blast. Radiation Radiation is a big part of why nuclear weapons are terrible to have. The reason why radiation is bad is because there is no process to get rid of radiation in a short amount of time. Nuclear weapons are also a bad idea to have because The effects that radiation can cause last for a very long time. (Atomic Archives, 2015.) The lifetime of nuclear radiation can depend on how

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    Despite how terrifying Nuclear Weaponry seems today, the people of the 1950s must’ve been even more terrified with such an unknown, rapidly accelerating threat to world peace. After World War II, nuclear weaponry provided each country who possessed its secrets the capacity to destroy other nations in their entirety, but an inability to protect themselves from nuclear fire. This unique type of weaponry required diplomatic approaches to ease tensions to preserve even those nations who were capable

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    Nuclear weapon, as defined by Oxford dictionary, is a "bomb or missile that uses nuclear energy to cause an explosion". This explosion can cause a massive obliteration within a very short time. The first and only appalling event these nuclear weapons have ever been used was in Japan 1945 against the innocent civilians of Nagasaki and Hiroshima which killed around 185,000 citizens in total, as stated by BBC UK. (1)Despite the development and creation of several treaties and solutions to eradicate

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    Nuclear Weapons: Danger or Deterrence? Nuclear weapons. The connotations involved in these two words include many grim concepts such as death, war, and complete destruction. Nuclear weapons are an explosive device which can destroy a whole country with long-term disastrous effects, while killing thousands of people in the process. Despite these weapons only being used twice during warfare during the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, the use of them had tremendous effects on the world

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    Nuclear weapons have shown their devastating destruction since the dawn of their creation in 1945 and tested at the Trinity test site near Alamogordo, New Mexico. The first bombs ever dropped were “Fat Man” and “Little Boy” which killed a combined 226,000 people. Some people say that the lives of civilians could have been saved if the U.S. decided not to drop the bombs and continue fighting Japan the way they have been. Could the lives of those who were lost be saved if there were regulations or

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    Nuclear weaponry has quite an extensive past. These weapons of mass destruction were introduced in World War 2 with the bombings of two major cities in Japan as a method to end the war. Then, in the 1960s, these WMD’s acted as a key part of the Cuban Crisis, which almost led to an entire war between the Soviet Union and America. Recently, the militaristic country of North Korea has started displaying threats to the United States, once again with nukes. This recent event (that’s still happening),

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    expansion of science has generated a new form of weapons in warfare. The ideas of what scientists back then would believe to be impossible have now been achieved. Technology is one of the main reasons for allowing us to advance in research and inventions. As the research and discoveries expanded our knowledge and understanding, it also provided governments and scientists the discovery of a new type of weapon called nuclear weapons. Nuclear Weapons are the use of chemicals or biological agents to

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    in warfare technology. Firearms, nuclear bombs, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and even giant laser shooters. These are all projected to either be developed or improved on in the next 20 years. Moreover, it is projected that within the next 20 years, just the U.S. alone will spend about $54 billion more on their military and defence, than what they currently do today. However, the issue that I have focused my research on particularly is on nuclear weapons. We have all heard or read it in

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