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    “Imagine”: An Education that Fosters Hope (Original) Risa Sato (Age 16‚ Japan) International School of the Sacred Heart‚ Tokyo President Obama visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial last month‚ 71 years after the first atomic bomb detonated in Hiroshima. The visit replayed over and over on the news and‚ at least for me‚ it was a flag of hope that marks how far we have come in rebuilding after World War II. Growing up in Japan‚ I’ve listened to numerous accounts of the atomic bomb‚ each unimaginable

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    feeling. Two articles‚ “Hiroshima”‚ by John Berger‚ and “Soldiers’ Stories‚” which includes accounts from various authors‚ show how there are other ways to show the experiences and emotions people go through during war. “Soldiers’ Stories” helps reinforce the ideas about expressing experiences and pain through forms of art in “Hiroshima.” “Soldiers’ Stories” supports the idea shown in “Hiroshima

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    1945‚ the United .States . dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bomb destroyed most of Hiroshima‚ killing an estimated 130‚000 people. Nicknamed Little Boy‚ the bomb had a force equivalent to 20‚000 tons of TNT. On August 9‚ a second bomb called Fat Man was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki killing roughly between 60‚000 - 70‚000 people. On August 15 Japan surrendered. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the only times that nuclear weapons have been used in

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    recorded in history. There were many events that happened throughout‚ but the overall most important event was the dropping of the atomic bombs on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ Japan. There were many historical articles that explained with great detail the tragedy and devastation of the dropping of the bombs‚ such as the famous Truman Articles‚ The Hiroshima Articles and Other very important articles filed. There were many Americans that were all for the dropping of the bomb because they all strongly

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    FARA EHSAN HiroshimaHiroshima is not merely a documentary‚ Hersey manages to inject into the narrative both compassion and awareness of the ultimate triumph of humanity.’ Discuss Hiroshima from this perspective. Hiroshima is an historic depiction of a disaster that shocked the world. Utilizing the experiences of six Japanese atomic bomb survivors Hersey expresses compassion and awareness of the city’s triumph over the disaster. The narrative creates compassion by showing perseverance of

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    felt the need to display your feelings of difficulties with anyone? In Japanese culture‚ it’s normal to not burden other people with your problems. In our everyday lives‚ it’s very normal to do so‚ as with therapists and good friends. John Hersey’s Hiroshima captures this essence. But Japanese also have a certain level of regard towards life. Japanese culture has a great sense of stoicism and regard towards humanity. In every person’s life‚ they come across a lot of misfortune. But unlike many other

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    attacks. Weaponry has been updated as time went on‚ leading us from arrows and bows to powerful guns. In the 1940s during World War II‚ however‚ one weapon in particular left a huge impact. The United States’ decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II was not justified due to the fact that it was ethically wrong‚ an excessive use of force‚ and unnecessary. Dropping the atomic bomb was ethically wrong for a number of reasons‚ including the amount of

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    The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki- Genocide Essay Genocide‚ as defined in the Oxford Dictionairy states‚ “the deliberate killing of a large group of people‚ especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.” Ultranationalism is defined as “extreme nationalism that promotes the interest of one state or people above all others.” Ultranationalism and genocide go very hand in hand with eachother. The extreme nationalism that is a main charasteristic of ultrantionalism can lead to a very

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    The Horrors of the Atomic Bomb I think President Truman’s decision to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was wrong. I understand that many people feel this was the right decision and there was no other way to end war but here are a few reasons why I think the bomb droppings was a mistake. One reason is because the United States didn’t even leave a warning for Japan to get ready or give them a chance to surrender from the world’s harshest war weapon (Primary source packet #2). In another document

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    imitating the gun shots spoken about by the author. The last poem I’ll be writing about is No More Hiroshima’s by James Kirkup. This poem is all about what remains of the city of Hiroshima after an atomic bomb was dropped on it at the end of world war 2. Kirkup describes his first impressions of Hiroshima as he passes through and other things he saw there that made him upset. I think that he decided to write this poem because what he saw affected him greatly and in some way

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