The <em>Manhattan Project</em> put to debate the new technology of fission reaction in the last years of WWII. On one side, there was the opinion that the use of uranium could be helpful during the war, since the presence of an atomic explosion might dissuade Japan from surrender instead of making a full-scale invasion to the island. On the other side, there was the academic opinion that mentioned that nuclear energy might cause more frictions between nations. In my opinion, I think that the nuclear energy, derived from the Manhattan Project, used during WWII was needed to finish the war as soon as possible, however, that doesn´t justify the rise of the Cold War. Nowadays, that same source of energy (if handled properly) could provide an alternative source of power, instead of oil, to diminish contemporary climate issues.
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That is because in several states the people chose to have slaves. The idea was that if slaves are to be freed it shouldn't be up to the people but rather the federation, because the people will just vote to have slaves because it suited them to increase their wealth.
In the prologue of The Canterbury Tales, the Knight is introduced as a mercenary character. One possible modern analog for the Knight is Thomas Michael Hoare (Mad Mike), the Irish mercenary leader known for military battles in Africa and the Indian Ocean.
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The content of the letter emphasizes the commodification of enslaved people's bodies.
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