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- This is the advertisement that defines what a nuclear bomb and also the types of nuclear bombs that exist.
- I did this advertisement because I wanted to make people aware of this global issue.
- I used an online poster maker to do this.
- I did this advertisement because I wanted to make people aware of this global issue.
- I used an online poster maker to do this.
Map
Jack Villeda
WHO HAS NUCLEAR BOMBS?
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Countries who have nuclear bombs
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Country with the most casualties from nuclear bombs
The United States has conducted more nuclear tests than the rest of the world combined and is the only country to have used a nuclear weapon in combat. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
As of December 2012, Russia was estimated to have about 1,720 operational warheads -- weapons that are deployed or could be deployed at short notice. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
The United Kingdom has four submarines that carry nuclear missiles. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
France possesses the world's third-largest nuclear arsenal, although it is a distant third to the United States and Russia. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
China's pursuit of nuclear weapons began in the 1950s after the U.S. moved nuclear assets into the Pacific during the Korean War. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
India decided to build its own nuclear weapons after China began nuclear tests in the mid-1960s. India tested its first nuclear device in 1974. Three tests were conducted in May 1998, followed two days later by two more tests. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
In 1972, following its third war with India, Pakistan secretly decided to start a nuclear program to match India's developing capability. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
North Korea's nuclear program began with the installation of a Soviet reactor in Yongbyon. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
Israel refuses to confirm or deny the widespread belief that it has the bomb, but it is thought to have about 80 atomic weapons and enough plutonium for as many as 200, according to the Federation of American Scientists. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
For the past decade there has been worldwide concern over Iran's nuclear program. In November 2011, the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report saying it has "serious concerns" and "credible" information that Iran may be developing nuclear weapons. ("Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?" CNN.)
- This map shows all the countries that have nuclear bombs and also the country with the more casualties from nuclear bombs explosions -Japan.
- I did this map to show that the threat of nuclear bombs is very serious because many countries possess them.
- I used a map maker to do the map and got the facts from a CNN news article.
Picture Book
Aminah Zoabi
- This was probably the genre I enjoyed most working on. The pictures I used really helped raise my topic and was very different from a traditional research paper. I also used different font sizes, fonts, and colors to make the work more creative.
Biography
Aminah Zoabi
- I chose to do a biography because it allows me to be the writer of the biography and to put in my own thoughts. Biographies are never written by the same person they are speaking of. I thought this was a good way to add in my own voice.
Poem
Aminah Zoabi
- I chose to make a poem because I thought it was a creative way to talk about my topic. I used different fonts and colors in order to bring attention to certain lines of my poem. I also used different font sizes to attract the reader. I think this genre allowed me to use my own skills to raise my topic and my own thoughts and ideas.
Eulogy
Jack Villeda
- I did this eulogy to show my respect for all the victims that died in the bombardment of Hiroshima , and also to make people aware of the a lot of casualties that this bomb left. Nuclear bombs are not a joke, they only provoke destruction and pain.