D. strong legacy from Vietnam
Explanation:
Answer:
Dukkha - The truth of Suffering
This is the first noble truth and speaks of the 3 types of suffering including;
- The suffering born from painful experiences
- The Suffering caused by constant change and,
- The truth of Suffering
I find that this resonates with me because I feel as though I have been through a personal loss of a relative and it was a painful experience. I went through a tough time dealing with it and so I can relate with the first form of suffering.
I also find that I relate with the second type of suffering which is the suffering born from constant change. I find that there are things I no longer enjoy and people in my life that I can no longer stand to be around. This bothers me because I cannot shake the feeling that as I age more I'll stand less things until eventually I'll find nothing to be interesting.
As for the last type of suffering which is the Truth of Suffering. The Buddha says that suffering is a result of people not being enlightened and I believe I suffer this every day. I have no idea why humans suffer as much as they do or what the meaning and purpose of life is. I yarn for an explanation and the reason for this cycle of pain.
Answer:
Eh
Explanation:
I be confused anatomy and stuff like that, Everything else is eh,
The letter of the Einstein-Szilard warned President Roosevelt in 1939 that Germany was experimenting for nuclear weapons. The letter was written by Szilard with his two assistants Hungarian physicists (Teller and Wigner) and was signed by Albert Einstein. It stated that Germany may start making nuclear bombs and that the United States had better watch out for this.
President Franklin Roosevelt had a swift response to this and started the Manhattan Project, which was a research project that developed and produced the first atomic explosive/bomb during the time of Second World War.