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the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something
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the fact of something increasing a lot and suddenly in number or amount
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a statement, made without giving proof, that someone has done something wrong or illegal
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the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment
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to state something as true
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reaching over a large area
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never having happened or existed in the past
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talking and behaving in a way that threatens military action
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. having to do something, because you are forced to or feel it is necessary
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acting together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose
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happening after a person's death
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the act of giving someone back their job or making something exist again
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Harnessed the enormous energy Lernen beginnen
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This means capturing and using the vast amount of energy stored within something. In the context of the Manhattan Project, it refers to using the powerful energy within the atom for the first time.
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A physicist who is famous and highly respected in their field. "Renowned" means well-known and acclaimed.
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The process of increasing the proportion of a specific isotope of uranium (usually Uranium-235) to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon.
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A nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing a large amount of energy. This is the process that powers nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.
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This means that information was intentionally withheld from them. In the context of the Manhattan Project, it means that most people working on the project were intentionally kept unaware of its ultimate goal (to build an atomic bomb).
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Refers to a project or effort that is very large and complex, involving many people and resources.
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This means that the perceived threats or risks diminished or became less significant over time. In the context of the Manhattan Project, it refers to the reduced threat of Nazi Germany developing an atomic bomb by the time the U.S.
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The specific person, place, or thing chosen for a particular action or purpose. In the context of the Manhattan Project, it refers to the Japanese cities selected for the atomic bomb attacks.
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A significant and sudden advance in scientific knowledge or technology that typically leads to new discoveries and innovations
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This means being hesitant or unwilling to take a life. In the context of Oppenheimer's feelings, it indicates his moral hesitation about the destruction caused by the atomic bomb.
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The process of splitting the nucleus of an atom into smaller parts, releasing a large amount of energy. This is the reaction used in nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.
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The process of combining two atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy. This reaction powers the sun and other stars.
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Oppenheimer became a household name Lernen beginnen
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This means that J. Robert Oppenheimer became very well-known and widely recognized by the general public
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To speak nonsense or talk about things that are unrealistic or fanciful.
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To engage in or carry on a war; to conduct a military campaign against an enemy.
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To deliberately shirk or neglect responsibilities or tasks that one is supposed to perform.
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Severe mental or physical pain or suffering
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To be formally removed or kicked out from a place, organization, or institution.
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To publish a groundbreaking paper Lernen beginnen
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To release a scientific or academic paper that introduces significant new ideas or discoveries, often changing the understanding of a subject
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To invent or create a new word or phrase.
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Something that can be acquired or achieved; attainable.
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The central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons (singular: nucleus, plural: nuclei
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To be driven back or pushed away, either physically or emotionally. In a scientific context, it often refers to forces that push objects apart.
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The process of purifying raw ore to extract valuable metals or minerals.
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An exceptionally clever and creative idea or action.
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