Sunday, December 29, 2019

Why Was the Decision Made to Use the Atomic Bomb on Japan

The decision to use the atomic bomb to attack two Japanese cities and effectively end World War II remains one of the most controversial decisions in history. The conventional view, going back to the initial press coverage in 1945, was that the use of atomic weapons was justified as it ended a long and very costly war. However, over the intervening decades, other interpretations of the decision to strike two Japanese cities have been offered. Alternative explanations include the idea that the United States was largely interested in using atomic weapons as a way of ending the war quickly and keeping the Soviet Union from getting involved in the fighting in the Pacific. Fast Facts: Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb President Truman made the decision to use the atomic bomb with no public or congressional debate. He later formed a group known as the Interim Committee to decide how—but not whether—the bomb should be used.A small group of renowned scientists, including some involved in the creation of the bomb, advocated against its use, but their arguments were essentially ignored.The Soviet Union was set to enter the war in Japan within months, but the Americans were wary of Soviet intentions. Ending the war quickly would prevent Russian participation in the fighting and expansion into parts of Asia.In the Potsdam Declaration, issued on July 26, 1945, the United States made a call for the unconditional surrender of Japan. Japans rejection of the demand led to final order to proceed with atomic bombing. Trumans Options When Harry Truman became president after the death of  Franklin D. Roosevelt  in April 1945, he was informed of a momentous and extraordinarily secret project: the development of the first atomic bomb. A group of scientists had approached Roosevelt years earlier, expressing fear that Nazi scientists would develop an atomic bomb. Eventually, the  Manhattan Project  was organized to create an American super weapon fueled by an atomic reaction. By the time Truman was informed of the Manhattan Project, Germany was nearly defeated. The remaining enemy of the United States, Japan, continued fighting in an incredibly bloody war in the Pacific. In early 1945, campaigns on  Iwo Jima  and  Okinawa  proved very costly. Japan was being heavily bombed by formations of a new bomber, the  B-29. Despite heavy casualties, especially among Japanese civilians killed in an American incendiary bombing campaign, the Japanese government seemed intent on continuing the war. JULY 16, 1945: Manhattan Project officials, including Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer (white hat) and General Leslie Groves (next to him), inspect detonation site of the Trinity atomic bomb test. The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images / Getty Images In the spring of 1945, Truman and his military advisers had two obvious options. They could resolve to fight a prolonged war against Japan, which would probably mean having to invade the Japanese home islands in late 1945 and perhaps even continue fighting into 1946 or beyond. Or they could continue working on acquiring a functional atomic bomb and seek to end the war with devastating attacks on Japan. Lack of Debate Before the atomic bomb was used for the first time there was no debate in Congress or among the American public. There was a simple reason for that: almost no one in Congress had been aware of the Manhattan Project, and the public had no inkling that a weapon that could end the war was on the horizon. Even the many thousands who worked on the project at various labs and secret facilities were unaware of the ultimate purpose of their labor. Yet in the summer of 1945, as the atomic bomb was being prepared for its final testing, a closely contained debate over its use did emerge within the circle of scientists who had contributed to its development.  Leo Szilard, a refugee Hungarian physicist who had petitioned President Roosevelt to begin work on the bomb years earlier, had grave concerns. The main reason Szilard had urged the United States to begin work on the atomic bomb was his fear that Nazi scientists would develop nuclear weapons first. Szilard and other European scientists who worked on the project for the Americans had considered the use of the bomb against the Nazis to be legitimate. But with Germany’s surrender in May 1945, they had concerns about using the bomb against Japan, which did not seem to be developing its own atomic weapons. Szilard and physicist James Franck submitted a report to Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson in June 1945. They argued that the bomb should be not be used against Japan without warning, and that a demonstration explosion should be arranged so the Japanese leadership could understand the threat. Their arguments were essentially ignored. The Interim Committee The secretary of war formed a group called the Interim Committee, which was tasked with deciding how the bomb was to be used. The issue of whether it should be used was not really an issue. The thinking in the highest levels of the Truman administration and the military was quite clear: if the atomic bomb could shorten the war, it should be used. (Original Caption) President Harry S. Truman met to discuss the future uses of atomic energy with a group of scientists and cabinet members at the White House. Together after meeting with the president are (left to right): George L. Harrison, special consultant to the secretary of war; Major General Leslie Richard Groves, in charge of the governments atomic bomb project; Dr. James Conant, chairman of the National Defense Research Committee and president of Harvard University; and Dr. Vannevar Bush, director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development and president of the Carnegie Institute of Washington, DC. Above group makes up the Interim Committee to investigate the future uses of atomic energy. Bettmann Archive / Getty Images The Interim Committee, which comprised government officials, military officers, scientists, and even a public relations expert, determined that targets for atomic bombs should be a military-industrial facility deemed important to Japan’s war-related industries. Defense factories tended to be located in or near cities, and would naturally be located not far from housing for many civilian workers. So it was always assumed that civilians would be in the target zone, but that was not unusual in the context of the war. Many thousands of civilians had died in the Allied bombing of Germany, and the firebombing campaign against Japan in early 1945 had already killed as many as a half-million Japanese civilians. Timing and the Soviet Union As the world’s first atomic bomb was being readied for a test blast in a remote desert area of New Mexico in July 1945, President Truman traveled to Potsdam, a suburb of Berlin, to meet with Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Churchill had known the Americans had been working on the bomb. Stalin had been officially kept in the dark, though Soviet spies working within the Manhattan Project had been passing along information that a major weapon was being developed. One of Truman’s considerations at the Potsdam Conference was the entry of the Soviet Union into the war against Japan. The Soviets and the Japanese were not at war, and were actually adhering to a non-aggression pact signed years earlier. In meetings with Churchill and President Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference in early 1945, Stalin had agreed that the Soviet Union would attack Japan three months after the surrender of Germany. As Germany had surrendered on May 8, 1945, that placed the Soviet Unions entry into the Pacific war on August 8, 1945. British, Soviet and American military leaders meet during the Potsdam conference to discuss the future of post-war Germany. Corbis via Getty Images / Getty Images As Truman and his advisers saw it, Russian help fighting Japan would be welcomed if the Americans would be facing more years of grueling combat. However, the Americans were very wary of Soviet intentions. Seeing the Russians acquire influence over Eastern Europe, there was a great interest in preventing Soviet expansion into parts of Asia. Truman knew that if the bomb worked and could possibly end the war quickly, he could prevent widespread Russian expansion in Asia. So when a coded message reached him in Potsdam informing him that the bomb test was successful, he could engage Stalin with greater confidence. He knew he would not need Russian help to defeat Japan. In his handwritten journal, Truman jotted down his thoughts in Potsdam on July 18, 1945. After describing a conversation with Stalin, he noted, â€Å"Believe Japs will fold up before Russia comes in. I am sure they will when Manhattan [referring to the Manhattan Project] appears over their homeland.† Surrender Demand At the Potsdam conference, the United States issued a call for unconditional surrender of Japan. In the Potsdam Declaration, issued on July 26, 1945, the United States, Great Britain, and the Republic of China argued that Japan’s position was futile and its armed forces should surrender unconditionally. The document’s final sentence stated: â€Å"The alternative for Japan is prompt and utter destruction.† No specific mention was made of the atomic bomb. On July 29, 1945, Japan rejected the Potsdam Declaration. This letter of warning to the Japanese people was dropped from airplanes over Japanese cities following the first Hiroshima atomic bomb blast. Corbis via Getty Images / Getty Images Two Bombs The United States had two atomic bombs ready to use. A target list of four cities had been determined, and it was decided that the bombs would be used after August 3, 1945, as weather permitted.   The first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Its destruction was enormous, but Japan still did not appear willing to surrender. On the morning of August 6 in America, radio stations played a recorded address by President Truman. He announced the use of the atomic bomb and issued a warning to the Japanese that more atomic bombs could be used against their homeland.   The Japanese government continued to reject calls for surrender. The city of Nagasaki was attacked with another atomic bomb on August 9, 1945. Whether or not the dropping of the second atomic bomb was necessary has long been debated. Controversy Endures Over the decades, it was generally taught that the use of the atomic bomb was to end the war. However, over time the issue of its use being part of an American strategy to contain the Soviet Union has also gained credence. A national controversy over the decision to use the atomic bomb erupted in the mid-1990s, when the Smithsonian Institution made changes to a proposed exhibit featuring the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the Hiroshima bomb. As originally planned, the exhibit would have included criticism of the decision to drop the bomb. Veterans groups, arguing that the use of the bomb saved the lives of troops who would have died in combat during an invasion of combat, protested the planned exhibit. Sources: Cheek, Dennis W. Atomic Bomb. Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, edited by Carl Mitcham, vol. 1, Macmillan Reference USA, 2005, pp. 134-137. Gale Virtual Reference Library.Fussell, Paul. The Atomic Bombings Ended the Savagery of Both Sides. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, edited by Sylvia Engdahl, Greenhaven Press, 2011, pp. 66-80. Perspectives on Modern World History. Gale Virtual Reference Library.Bernstein, Barton J. Atomic Bomb. Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering: A Global Resource, edited by J. Britt Holbrook, 2nd ed., vol. 1, Macmillan Reference USA, 2015, pp. 146-152. Gale Virtual Reference Library.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Research Paper - 4372 Words

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Friday, December 13, 2019

The Rapid Growth of Online Social Media Networks Free Essays

Social networking used to link and portion information with friends.People may utilize societal networking services for dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent grounds to web with new contacts, reconnect with the friends, maintain the relationships position, for concern or undertaking work related, take participate in treatments on the many subject, or merely hold get together meeting and interaction with other take parting users. We will write a custom essay sample on The Rapid Growth of Online Social Media Networks or any similar topic only for you Order Now [ 1 ] .There are figure of users on SocialNetwork and Twitter. LinkedIn has positioned itself as a professional networking site proi ¬?les include resume information and groups are created to portion many inquiries and thoughts with other users in similar i ¬?elds. Unlike traditional personal home pages people in these societies publish non merely their personal properties, but besides their relationships with friends.It may do the privateness misdemeanor in societal webs [ 3 ] .Information privateness is needed for users. Existing techniques are used to forestall direct revelation of sensitive personal information.Here the focal points on societal web informations classii ¬?cation and inferring the persons private information. More private information are inferred by using corporate classii ¬?cation algorithm. The system heighten how the on-line information of societal web is used for anticipation some person’s private property that a user/person are non interested unwrap these property to other users ( e.g. gender identii ¬?cation, sexual orientation ) .For illustration in an oi ¬?ce people connect to each other because of similar professions. Therefore it is possible that one may be able to deduce someone’s property from the properties of his/her friends. In such instances, privateness is indirectly disclosed by their societal dealingss instead than from the proprietor straight. This is called personal information escape from illation [ 10 ] . The rapid growing and ubiquitousness of on-line societal media services has given an impact to the manner people interact with each other. Online societal networking has become one of the most popular activities on the web. Social web analysis has been a key technique in modern sociology, geographics, economic sciences, and information science.The informations generated by societal media services frequently referred to as the societal web informations. In many state of affairss the informations demands to be published and shared with others. Social webs are online applications allow their users for connexion by dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent linktypes [ 3 ] . As portion of their professional web. Because of users specify inside informations which are related to their professional life.These sites gather extended personal information societal net- work appli- cation suppliers have a rare chance direct usage of this information could be utile to advertizers for direct selling. Print informations for others to analyse even though it may create terrible privateness menaces or they can keep back informations because of privateness concerns even though that makes the analysis impossible. For illustrations concern companies are analyzing the societal connexions in societal web informations to bring out client relationship that can benei ¬?t their services and prod- uct gross revenues. The analysis consequence of societal web informations is believed to potentially supply an alternate position of real-world phenomena due to the strong connexion between the histrions behind the web informations and existent universe entities. Social-network information makes com- merce much more proi ¬?table [ 7 ] . On the other manus the petition to utilize the informations can besides come from 3rd party applications embedded in the societal media application itself. For case, societal sites has 1000s of 3rd party applications and the figure is grow- ing exponentially. Even though the procedure of informations sharing in this instance is inexplicit the informations is so passed over from the information proprietor ( service supplier ) to dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent party ( the application ) .The informations given to these applications is normally non sanitized to protect users privacy.Desired usage of informations and single privateness presents an chance for privateness continuing societal web informations excavation. That is the find of information and rela- tionships from societal web informations without go againsting privateness. So utilizing classii ¬?cation i ¬?nd sensitive informations and take it from informations set and supply extremely sanitize dataset [ 1 ] . Although OSNs are rather utile in dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent sense, there has been some consid- erations about privateness of users in such services. OSNs are big datastores of personal information. This information is valuable in the sense that by statistical analysis it is possible to pull out the penchant of users based on dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent standards such as gender and matrimonial position. Such analysis can so be used for advertisement and research intents [ 5 ] . MET’s Institute of Engineering 2 Preventing techniquesused for profile informations bar illation onslaught on societal web Third-parties provide targeted advertizement to increase their commercial gross utilizing the societal platform and custom-make their publicities precisely based on the penchants of visitants and increase their opportunities on marketing [ 1 ] . OSN suppliers such as Facebook province that they will non manus private information to these third- parties. However there has been many contentions about escape of sensitive information to third parties where OSN suppliers handed private user information along with ego placing information. A recent probe by the Wall Street Journal showed that personal ID of Facebook users was being transmitted to third party advertizement and tracking companies along with their personal involvements which was against the promises made by Facebook [ 6 ] . This is where concerns are raised about the privateness of OSN users. The chief privateness concern is that members might non be willing to expose their proi ¬?le information to everyone indoors or outside a web. Peoples need control over their personal information and how it is being shown on the web. In OSNs users provide their electronic mail reference, exposure, friends, instruction, calling background, relationship position and activities such as noticing. For assorted grounds one might be willing to conceal them from certain people. Reasons such as safety, separation of work environment and personal life are among them. If the information is public to everyone it can do jobs such as losing a occupation. Furthermore it can be collected and used for commercial intents without the consent of users [ 7 ] , [ 8 ] . The privateness scenes normally does non to the full let concealing friendship links and groups ai ¬?liations and the connexion between people and groups are publically seeable. Such links and ai ¬?liations can take to information escape and expose high sum of information. In add-on many users do non protect their proi ¬?les from aliens and the web would be a mixture of public and private proi ¬?les [ 13 ] . As a consequence while an single protects his proi ¬?le utilizing the privateness scenes, it is possible that a big fraction of his friends have an unfastened proi ¬?le which contains information about him including the friendly relationship nexus, remarks and so on. Besides even if there are no direct information about a individual in his friends, by statistical analysis it would be possible to deduce some properties for a user even if he has a private proi ¬?le which is the subject of this System [ 14 ] , [ 15 ] . The end of this System chiefly highlights how it is possible to deduce and retrace private properties of OSN users based on friendship links and personal inside informations. Using chance theoretical accounts and informations excavation attacks such as Naive bays larning, it is shown that with certain possibilities it would be executable to deduce private properties of users. MET’s Institute of Engineering 3 Preventing techniquesused for profile informations bar illation onslaught on societal web To see the consequence on a existent dataset, a well-known Facebook OSN, Proi ¬?le information is col- lected and used. Analysis of system shows that it is possible for an active OSN member to to the full protect its privateness by remotion of sensitive properties from proi ¬?le informations or from dataset before let go ofing to third party [ 1 ] , [ 11 ] . 1.1 Area of Dersertation Social webs are considered as online applications that permit the users to link by manner of assorted nexus types. Based on the provided inside informations, these webs let people to name inside informations about themselves that are appropriate to the basicss of the web. Some site is a common usage of societal web, hence single users list their preferable activities, films and books. Conversely a professional web such as LinkedIn, users specify inside informations which are suited to their professional life.These sites gather extended personal information and therefore societal web application suppliers have a rare opportunity of direct use of this information that could be utile to advertizers for direct marketing.For forestalling illation onslaught proposed system is used and it better the classii ¬?cation truth of system by utilizing Naive bays classii ¬?cation. MET’s Institute of Engineering 4 Preventing techniquesused for profile informations bar illation onslaught on societal web 1.2 Dissertation Plan Month Project Activity August Project Topic Selection Submission of Abstract Survey of Literature Survey September First Presentation about thought of Undertaking Requirement analysis ( SRS Document ) readying October Mathematical Model Algorithm and System Analysis Detailed Design November Project Stage-1 Presentation Documentation December Stating stage of execution Requirement assemblage for implemntation January Implementation and proving February Implementation and proving March Test instances planing for complete system and proving as per trial instances Changes in execution if any April Testing and certification May Testing and certification Table 1.1: Dissertation Plan MET’s Institute of Engineering 5 Preventing techniquesused for profile informations bar illation onslaught on societal web 1.3 Motivation †¢ Privacy to individual which is concerned with the unity of the persons organic structure, agencies prevent the interloper entry in personal informations. †¢ Privacy of personal behaviour, This relates to dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent facets of behaviour such as sexual penchants, political activities and spiritual ideas both in private and public topographic points. †¢ Here the ei ¬Ã‹â€ ectiveness of both local and relational classii ¬?cation truth are reduces by utilizing the sanitation methods and it is really helpful for forestalling personal information onslaught on societal web. †¢ Privacy of personal communicating in instance of persons have an involvement to be able to pass on among each other through dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent media without being monitored or intercepted by other individuals or administrations. †¢ Privacy of personal informations, Persons claim that informations about themselves should non be available to other persons or administrations without their consent and even if the information is processed by a third-party, the person must be able to hold consid- erable grade of control over it data and its usage. †¢ Here it has been proposed to plan a system that explore the ei ¬Ã‹â€ ect of possible informations sanitation attacks on forestalling such private information escape, while leting the receiver of the sanitized information to make inference on non-sensitive inside informations. †¢ Desired usage of informations and single privateness presents an chance for privateness continuing societal web, That is the find of information and relationships from societal web informations without go againsting privateness. 1.4 Aims This system dei ¬?ne two classii ¬?cation undertakings. The i ¬?rst is that to find whether a individual is †conservative† or †liberal† on the footing of user proi ¬?le information. MET’s Institute of Engineering 6 Preventing techniquesused for profile informations bar illation onslaught on societal web Privacy concerns of persons in a societal web can be classii ¬?ed into two classs: privateness after informations release, and private information escape. Cases of privateness after informations release involve the identii ¬?cation of specii ¬?c persons in a information set subsequent to its release to the general populace or to paying clients for a specii ¬?c use or 3rd party for their advertisement work. By deducing the sensitive property like gender, matrimonial position such personal information of user proi ¬?le is used for dii ¬Ã‹â€ erent type of attack.Here aims of system is privacy concern as concealing the user’s personal inside informations from exterior users means from 3rd party, so information misusage are avoid. 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