it would depend on your personal interests and the specifics of a project. War would be easier to find solid facts and images on, but road accidents would be slightly more original.
the world war of all the 13 colonies
How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
Disease, war, accidents, old age.
Figure it out! FUMMIES!!!
The U.S government project, named for the Manhattan Engineer District that produced the first nuclear weapons in Worl War 2.
Accidents of war, certainly, bombs hitting schools by accident, bus and other vehicles accidentally hitting road mines, etc. It happens.
Yes, there is more than one road war. Road war is a website that keeps up with Mad Max followers and the events they put on throughout the United States. There is also a Road War vision called Road War 101.
Project XX - 1954 The Great War World War I was released on: USA: 16 October 1956
the world war of all the 13 colonies
The Venus Project's motto is 'Beyond Politics, Poverty and War'.
The cold war was not a war; it was a military stand-off (no war). Americans died to operational causes (accidents).
The term "hot war" should, and was intended to be used, only in conjunction with the term "cold war." Meaning that a "cold war" is a non-shooting war; and a "hot war" is a shooting war. Extra examples: 1. People die in "hot wars." 2. People do not die in "cold wars." (accidents don't count).
How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
Accidents, War, violent pursuits.
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Disease, war, accidents, old age.
Scientist working on the project developed the atomic bomb.