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Ancestral Bikini Islands Research Paper

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The ancestral Bikini islands has never been the same since the bombing from July 1, 1946 - July 22, 1958. Before the bombing, everyone who lived on Bikini were told to move temporarily due to the U.S. needing to test their atomic bombs, which they said that it would be “good for mankind and it would end all wars”(Mathiesen). During World War II, the Bikini Atoll was under constant threat by the Japanese soldiers who occupied the land. However, the American forces attack the island resulting into defeating the Japanese soldiers, freeing the island from intimidation. Although the American forces had given them freedom, the people of Bikini became confused, thankful, however cautious for something they would need would come about. When the U.S. …show more content…

should still be responsible and aid the people who were exposed to the radiation because the radiation is invisible and could kill or injure someone if accidently put into the body. The radiation could also stop or damage the reproduction of the humankind. According to Eschner, an example of when radiation has put a bad effect on something was the Marshall Islands, when the Marshallese had to relocate to a new area while their home was poisoned unable to return to their homes ever again. Radiation exposures can kill someone within a number of hours or days and it is extremely rare to get acute exposures. Bikini Atoll seemed like the perfect remote location to carry out these tests, but there was one problem, and that was the islands were inhabited by a group of 167 indigenous people. Although everything seemed perfectly planned for their idea of testing their atomic bomb, some of the citizens that lived on Bikini were persistent and would forcely tell U.S. that they couldn’t just bomb their home and expect them to agree with …show more content…

should still be responsible for the people that were exposed to the radiation is because it could spread and accidently cause other to suffer and could help support the people suffering from the radiation. Radiation is energy and it can come from unstable atoms or it can be produced by machines. Radiation travels from its source in the form of energy waves or energized particles. There are actually two kinds of radiation, and one is more energetic than the other. It has so much energy it can knock electrons out of atoms, a process known as ionization. This ionizing radiation can affect the atoms in living things, so it poses a health risk by damaging tissue and DNA in genes. While there are other, less energetic, types of nonionizing radiation (including radio waves, microwaves—and visible light), this booklet is about ionizing radiation (Baes). According to illinoispoisoncenter, radiation comes from the sun and outer space, from man-made sources such as X-ray machines, and from some radioactive materials in soil. Even though radiation cannot technically spread from person to person, we encounter some radiation from foods, water, the air, our own bodies, and through medical procedures throughout our daily life and never usually receive too much that would cause

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