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OUTLINE Thesis: Nuclear proliferation should be banned in order to prevent other countries from death and destruction like that of Hiroshima. I. Mankind argues for and against Hershey’s message to ban the bomb. (QUOTE) A. History leading to Hiroshima 1. Why was book written 2. When was book written B. Author and name of book 1. Hershey’s message 2. Other information C. Thesis II. By giving governments the power to use bombs, many innocent civilians are killed. A. Proponents of nuclear armament argued that one massive show of force would result in fewer casualties of civilians compared to ground war, but use of the bomb is still inhumane. B. Number of persons killed, injured, and missing due to bomb C. Radiation over widespread area 1. 20% died from direct exposure to radiation 2. 50% died from other injuries, 25% died from direct burns D. Although bombs set an example for rest of world...... 1. Opposing evidence 2. Opposing evidence III. Governments have a right to protect their citizens. However, survivors of bombs are permanently affected. A. Affects physical health and emotions Hanson ii 1. example 2. example B. Affects housing 1. example 2. example C. Affects food and water supplies IV. Although nuclear proliferation helps restore peace, it also causes destruction of many regional economies. A. People unable to afford medical care B. Businesses destroyed 1. Japanese building regulations 2. Statistics on destroyed buildings C. Employers wouldn’t hire bomb victims 1. Quote from novel 2. Constant physical problems V. In the novel Hiroshima, author John Hershey presents a clear message. A. Nuclear proliferation should be stopped B. Bomb does more harm than good 1. Kills innocent civilians 2. Survivors permanently affected a. mentally/ emotionally b. physically 3. Economic destruction C. Bartlett’s quote D. Sentence comparing quote to nuclear weapons today HIROSHIMA “As soon as men decide that all means ar...

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