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    attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The usage of the atomic bomb was effective‚ but at the same time devastating and unnecessary. The United States should not have dropped the atomic bomb because it maimed countless of Japanese civilians‚ caused radiation poisoning whose effects impacted future generations‚ left both cities in ruins‚ left citizens homeless‚ and it was absolutely unmoral for the United States to have created such havoc and chaos in these two cities. Being there on the day Hiroshima was struck

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    TOPIC : CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Definition of child sexual abuse is any sexual act with a child performed by an adult or an older child . From what i understand ‚ child sexual abuse occur in the form of exploitation of children ’s by adults for sexual gratification . As we can see recently . many sexual abuse things among children happened in our society . Child sexual abuse could include in the act of sexual touching of any part of the body ‚ encouraging a child to engage in sexual activity‚ including

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    I’m not scared ( How does Ammaniti convey the courage of Michele?) Ammaniti Niccolo is an author who wrote an extraordinary book called "I’m not scared‚" this book Is based in the year 1976 about a boy named Michele from Aqua Traverse Luciginano (Southern Italy) who goes on the greatest and biggest adventure of his life to face evil‚ where we get to experience Ammaniti experiment with the playful and volatile world of childhood and give us an insight on what it would be like to be in Michelles shoes

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    Research has shown that one of the most effective means of communication is to not only make social and cultural pushes for change but to “find ways of reaching out to marginalized groups‚” (Duta-Bergman‚ 2009). By doing this‚ a campaign is able to help these groups feel that they have their own choices to make all based on their own self-understanding. For health campaigns‚ the limit is not simply put to reaching to marginalized groups for an effective means of communication. The Health Communication

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    1. Why is letter of credit the commonest method of payment in international trade? EX1: How to pay or be paid becomes a crucial choice as soon as you begin doing business across borders. When you do business internationally‚ there are ways of paying that you might never hear about when doing business in just one country. There are a lot of method of payment in intertraditional trade but the commonest method is letter of credit. Letters of credit are the most common method of payment in international

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    The most significant theme in John Hersey’s book "Hiroshima" are the long- term effects of war‚ confusion about what happened‚ long term mental and physical scars‚ short term mental and physical scars‚ and people being killed. The confusing things after the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima where that the city had been wiped out‚ all means of communication where gone‚ all the roads and street signes where wiped out‚ destroyed or blocked by collapsed buildings "…saw through the darkness that all

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    John Hersey’s book on Hiroshima was telling the story of six survivors of Hiroshima. In this book‚ John descripies into great detail of what these six people were doing the day of the bombing that ended World War 2 and how they survived the atomic bomb. Miss Toshinki Sasaki‚ Dr. Masakazu Fujii‚ Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura‚ Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge‚ Dr. Terufumi Sasaki and Reverend Mr. Kiyoshi Tanimoto where the six survivors that Mr. Hersey writes about in his story. These six people were among many other

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    The book I read for this report was Avril Crump And Her Amazing Clones by Angela Woolfe. Avril Crump is a scientist who accidently uses an old scientific experiment that belongs to Dr. Blut‚ and ends up making three clones. The clones are a talking dog named Augustus‚ a little girl‚ and a very tall man named Bonaparte. She tries to keep the clones a secret from Dr. Blut. But Dr. Blut ends up finding them and capturing Avril and her clones anyway. Near the end of the book Dr. Blut and his assistant

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    Comparative essay – Tigers bride and the Courtship of Mr Lyon The Bloody Chamber collection by Angela Carter is a selection of short gothic retellings of well known fairy tales. Two of the works “The Tigers Bride” and “The Courtship of Mr Lyon” are both based from the story Beauty and the beast. Beauty and the beast is a traditional French tale first created in 1740. As they are based off the same text it’s not surprising that they have some very similar elements‚ however their differences are where

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    Since H&M opened the first shop in Sweden in 1947‚ using an American concept of shops selling stylish clothes with low prices bring H&M successful in the domestic market. H&M started to expand internationally from 1964. Not only Europe market‚ H&M also enter in North America‚ Asia and Middle East market. H&M became one of the biggest worldwide leading fashion retailers. Until Year 2010‚ H&M has around 2‚000 stores in 37 markets (Data from H&M-US Website). Details of market overview of H&M can be

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