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Today more and more kids believe that bombs are fun to experiment with, but
do not realize the dangers associated with even the simplest bombs. Although
curiosity can be a great characteristic to have, curiosity when it comes to
bombs should simply not be tolerated because all bombs produce an uncontrolled
reaction leading to destruction that could harm to, or even kill someone. Even
bombs in a controlled experiment by experts can be quite dangerous. Take into
account the fact that many died during experiments with the atom bomb. Although
the “experts” said it would be fine to watch and be in a close vicinity to the
blast, they didn’t know about the radiation caused by the reaction.
This caused
numerous deaths. Although most kids won’t be experimenting with atom bombs, many
dangers are associated with smaller types of bombs such as pipe bombs. Pipe
bombs are especially lethal because they produce lots of shrapnel. Shrapnel is
debris given off by the explosion (metal pieces of the pipe, or maybe even
nails, glass, or bolts) that can cause lots of harm due to its velocity. Many
kids believe that they are experts, and that nothing will ever happen to them,
but it defiantly can. Many incidents have occured of kids being hurt or killed
by their own bomb. One case is that of a kid building a pipe bomb in my area. He
stuffed a lot of gunpowder into a pipe with nails and he started to screw the
cap of the metal pipe on. The grinding of the metal caused sparks and ignited
the bomb, and he lost his hand and will not ever be able to have children.
All
this happened because of a simple bad decision that he will have to remember for
the rest of his life. Terroristic acts have plagued the entire world for
centuries. These primitive acts of violence have an everlasting effect on
communities thoughout the world. What may seem as icolated acts of hatred among
cirtain groups can effect many generations down the line. To this day if one
were to bring up Oklahoma City one of the first things that comes to mind is the
horrifying terror felt by the people thoughout the Federal building on that mild
April day in 1995; not to mention the family members greif and the shock that
was felt througout the nation. This isn't the only major bombing in my lifetime.
One remembered vividly by the nation is the bombing of the World Trade Center.
The devestation in this incidident was caused by a simple fetilizer bomb. Taking
this time to do this essay has helped me realize how dangerous bombs really can
be. Meeting with the Delaware Fire Marshall changed the way I make my decisions.
Looking back on my descision with the dry ice bomb, I found that I should have
thought of the concequences before I acted. This whole experience has helped me
realize that bombs are very destructive. All in all I hope that I dont have to
go though this experience again in my life time.
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