Life on the Mississippi<span> is a memoir of Twain's experiences as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. As a young man, he talks his way into the </span>Paul Jones<span>, a steamer, where he pays the pilot, Mr. Bixby $500 to teach him everything he now knows.</span>
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Yes
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because history repeats itself, so depending on what you do now affects the future generations/your blood line.
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Me: OOOOOO have to record thisssssss this is some real teaaaaaa
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Einstein had written to inform Roosevelt that recent research on fission chain reactions utilizing uranium made it probable that large amounts of power could be produced by a chain reaction and that, by harnessing this power, the construction of "extremely powerful bombs" was conceivable.