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The Manhattan Project: The Building of the Atomic Bomb


The Manhattan Project: The Building of the Atomic Bomb
This research paper is a description of the progression of the Manhattan Project, the undercover name for the building of the first atomic bomb by scientists.
2,260 words (approx. 9 pages) | 2 sources | MLA | 2002 United States


Paper Summary:

This is a detailed study describing the progression of the Manhattan Project and the invention of the atomic bomb. The "Manhattan Project" was a code name given to the efforts and collaboration of many scientists to build the first atom bomb. The author sees two major challenges that faced the team of highly capable scientists. The first was the actual production of the atom bomb. This involved actually making innovative discoveries that would revolutionize war and change man's idea of war for good. The second involved all of the ethical debates on whether or not the bomb should have actually been used in warfare. The author concludes that the building of the atomic bomb proved to be the most pivotal advance seen by science up until the early twentieth century.

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"We have too many men of science, too few men of God. We have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the Sermon of the Mount...The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living..." stated General Omar N. Bradley, Chief of Staff of the United States Army in 1948, voicing the opinion, shared by many of the time, towards the building of the atomic bomb. The "Manhattan Project" was a code name given to the efforts and collaboration of many scientists to build the first atom bomb. There were two major challenges that faced the team of highly capable scientists. The first was the actual production of the atom bomb. This involved actually making innovative discoveries that would revolutionize war and change man's idea of war for good. The second involved all of the ethical debates on whether or not the bomb should have actually been used in warfare. The project lasted from 1942-1946 and cost approximately 1.8 billion dollars, which is comparable to 20 billion dollars today. The building of the atomic bomb proved to be the most pivotal advance seen by science up until the early twentieth century."

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APA Citation:

The Manhattan Project: The Building of the Atomic Bomb (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 08, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-The-Manhattan-Project-The-Building-of-the-Atomic-Bomb/4888

MLA Citation:

"The Manhattan Project: The Building of the Atomic Bomb" 15 January 2012. Web. 08 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-The-Manhattan-Project-The-Building-of-the-Atomic-Bomb/4888>




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May 24, 2002
I am an undergraduate at the University of Massachusetts- Amherst with a current grade point average of 3.98. I have never recieved a grade below an A on any of my papers. Ever. I write well and fluently and always follow proper MLA formatting.
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