a=-.25+6.7t, s=.75+4.5t when Amir catches up a=s so:
-.25+6.7t=.75+4.5t (add .25 to both sides)
6.7t=1+4.5t (subtract 4.5t from both sides)
2.2t=1 (divide both sides by 2.2)
t=10/22 hr
t≈0.45 hr (to nearest hundredth)
the answer is 0.45
It's not exactly an essay, but it does have some helpful information.
HIROSHIMA:
- Wanted to end the war quicker.
- became known for cancers, premature births and malformed babies. Bad effects on the environment Heavy scars on survivors
NAGASAKI
- 3 days after bombing Hiroshima
- Wasn’t actually supposed to be bombed
- 38,100 killed
- 21,000 injured
- Nagasaki survivors had cancer, premature birth, and malformed babies.
- A lot of radiation
- Heavy scars on survivors
I would have not dropped the atomic bomb because it is immoral and not in any way humane. I think this because many Japanese had serious scarring and injuries. It also ruined the environment and killed innocent bystanders that had nothing to do with the war. It was selfish of America to bomb a place just to end a war quicker.
America did it to end the war quickly and did not want any more deaths on the American side.
The correct answer should be D, <span>But such has been the story, for I have lived in the City of the damed, and I know what horror men permitted to be brought upon them.</span>
Answer:
The revolution began in October 1835, after a decade of political and cultural clashes between the Mexican government and the increasingly large population of American settlers in Texas. ... Determined to avenge Mexico's honor, Santa Anna vowed to personally retake Texas.
Start date: October 2, 1835
End date: April 21, 1836
Explanation:
Answer:
We will do whatever it takes to preserve our freedom, but will get more done working together.
Explanation:
This speech carries a hybrid message that first and foremost promises to defend the liberty and freedom of the United States no matter what. This part of the speech is direct at all countries, both friendly and unfriendly.
The second part of the speech is directly mostly at the nations that the United States considers to be close allies. This fragment reminds them that the United States is willing to cooperate with them to obtain good results for everyone. A the end of the speech, Kennedy also states that more can be done together than separately.