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Title: Should we have dropped the Atomic Bomb?
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Ever since Einstein first discovered the treasure trove of energy contained in a single atom, the world has felt the repercussions. Culture has changed tremendously since then. We now have new energy sources to power cities over the entire globe, but on the other hand we now possess the ability to leave most of them in ruins... Showed first 250 characters
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Ever since Einstein first discovered the treasure trove of energy contained in a single atom, the world has felt the repercussions. Culture has changed tremendously since then. We now have new energy sources to power cities over the entire globe, but on the other hand we now possess the ability to leave most of them in ruins... Showed next 250 characters
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