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    bed with him: she needed him just as much as he will need her after finding out about his father’s death. The bed is also symbolic of the bomb shelters that she and her family hide in during the attacks on Dresden‚ her childhood hometown. She lost her beloved father and sister in the attack and ran to the bomb shelter to save her own life. The bomb shelter brought both comfort and safety to her after having to say goodbye to someone she cared about greatly ‚ and it was a shielding of her eyes

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    It wasn’t necessary to drop the bombs on Japan. It wasn’t justified for many reasons. One reason being that Japan was already on the brink of surrendering. They killed innocent people just for the sake to end a war when there could’ve been other diplomatic ways to end it. It was all immoral. US also wanted to show off the power that they had. They knew just how powerful and how much damage it was going to cause‚ but they took the chance. Before the bomb decision was made‚ an “Allied demand for an

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    poem‚ “Diameter of the Bomb”‚ written by Yehuda Amichai‚ illustrates how the intuition of war and a single act of violence resounds through history‚ encompassing the whole world and God with it. The poem initiates as the poet enumerates the characteristics of the bomb. Details about the size of the bomb‚ its effective radius‚ the number of casualties‚ then slowly the details become people‚ the statistics turn human‚ and we are shown the real human cost of terrorism. The bomb is epitomized as grasping

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    nuclear bomb is dangerous and scary weapon that really should have never been thought of or invented. Nuclear bombs have been the focal point of every country’s scientists ever since World War II when the U.S. dropped them on Japan. Just seeing the death and destruction a nuclear bomb can cause to people and the environment just proves my point. Not one person should have the power to just be able to push a button and have the ability to tear another country to shreds. When the first bomb was dropped

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    as a result‚ the atomic bomb was later dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. This attack on Japan would later become one of the most controversial attacks in history‚ many saying that the atomic weapon was not necessary. The dropping of said bomb has different views depending on the perspective one is looking from; whether it be political‚ ethical‚ or from a military perspective‚ the atomic attack is very controversial. From the political perspective‚ the atomic bomb was seen as a way to get

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    Private problems become public issues when an individual’s problem/problems spill out into the community for example youth homelessness. Youth homelessness is greater than you might think in May 2008 it was thought that there were over 75000 youths at risk of becoming homeless‚ mostly due to the breakdown of the family or the introduction of a step family‚ 65% of these young people experienced violence as their family broke down and 20% experienced sexual abuse. The really sad thing about the number

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    A multi-purpose pet I wanted to inform you that I am planning to adopt a pet in the near future. I’ve considered the various pets available for adoption and have come to the conclusion that adopting a dog would be the best choice for both you and me. I will explain a few of the reasons that I feel adopting a dog is our best choice; Dogs are very loyal to humans‚ they teach children responsibility‚ and will help protect our family and homes from criminals. The loyalty of a dog is unsurpassed

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    Along with the Conflict Perspective‚ other macro theories will be applied to this topic‚ for instance‚ Structural Functionalism – which according to Kendall (2013)‚ is “a society composed of interrelated parts‚ each of which serves a function and ideally contributes to the overall stability of society” (pg. 21). From this theory‚ it is customary for homelessness to be part of society in order to maintain an equilibrium of poverty‚ class distinction‚ and job creations/innovations. Corresponding to

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    The word homeless means different things to the people who experience homelessness and people who observe homeless people. Around the world‚ an estimated 87% of people will turn the other way‚ walk across the street‚ or ignore homeless men and women on the street. These people living on the street are stereotyped as being lazy‚ or unwilling‚ to seek employment or housing. In an article on usatoday.com‚ a man named Gunther stern (who is the executive director of the Georgetown ministry) walks along

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    Within David Snow’s and Leon Anderson’s expert‚ Salvaging the Self From Homelessness‚ the homeless individuals identified within the article were noted as “deviant” as a result of societies sanctions towards them. Additionally within the oppression of a dwindling identity‚ the homeless employed distancing‚ embracement‚ and fictive storytelling as strategies to rekindle their sense of self. Unfortunately‚ the homeless struggled with the notion of society establishing “deviance” as a their full

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