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    The dropping of the Atomic Bomb was an attack made on the Japanese by the Americans. Although the dropping of the Atomic Bomb by the United States helped to end World War II‚ the act was unjustified because of innocent Japanese civilians that were needlessly murdered and were not given sufficient time to surrender from the area. Consequently‚ the Japanese were defeated before and they were attempting to surrender because of the effective sea blockade and the unsuccessful bombing with conventional

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    for lives of the soldiers who died in the Pearl Harbor disaster makes us feel sympathetic. But I feel that bombings were unnecessary because of the effects. The effects aftermath on the cities was catastrophic‚ the explosion wiped out 90% of the Hiroshima‚ and instantaneously killed eighty thousand workers and civilians combined. more ended up dying later on from radiation exposure which was a slow agonizing death. Three days later‚ another atomic b-29 bomb hit Japan‚ but this time on a city called

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    1. What was the impact of the World War 2 on Japan?  “The centers of both cities were flattened‚ and as many as 80‚000 inhabitants of Hiroshima and 40‚000 of Nagasaki perished almost instantly from the force and intense heat of the explosions” (Strayer‚ 912). Therefore‚ the Japanese had to go through the hard time after World War 2‚ they witnessed the death of their families‚ their friends. A lot of houses were destroyed‚ families were torn apart‚ and many survivors have to suffer because of

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    DEBATE Good Morning ma’am and my dear friends‚ today‚ we all are present here to debate on the motion “Has Science made our lives more easy and comfortable?” I am going to speak against the motion. Dear friends‚ some say science is a boon and some say that it is a bane. According to me it is a bane as every thing has both cons and pros‚ but the decision is made by observing which side is better. Nowadays science has made great progress in every aspect. In fact‚ the century we are living in has

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    The use of the atomic bomb remains controversial to this day. There are academics and policy makers of the time that still disagree on the whether it was justifiable to destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They debate if it truly was in the interest of ending the war sooner and with less loss of life. Several issues played together to help form the opinion that Truman acted for more nefarious purposes. Domestic as well as international politics is said to have played a role in the decision of Truman

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    ankles as he tries to make it through the tradgedy himself. He was left to fight for his life as he was injured brutally and had to walk through a radioactive wasteland. Also in Table A‚ there was a total life loss of over 200‚000 taken away and in hiroshima 30% just died from the collapsing debri. There were so many lost lives that had no reasoning to enter the war‚ but they were still killed in the process. It told one point of view from a teenager who had to pull through to survive and the statistics

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    Atomic Bombing President Truman’s decision of the atomic bombing has undeniably made a huge impact to world’s history events. Throughout decades‚ many individuals’ have encountered diverse explanations as to why it was necessary for the dropping of the atomic bomb. While others believe it was essential‚ some may think that it caused an enormous catastrophe‚ murdering millions of innocent civilians and produced a generation with an atrocious radiation poison. Years has passed by and it continues

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    6 august‚ 1945 America had attacked Hiroshima‚ Japan with nuclear bomb named little boy. Nuclear bomb has taken around 10000 lives in the provenience of explosion. Three days later again an attack had occurred with the same type of the bomb named fat man in Nagasaki. The intensity of the bomb was 12500 TNT and it had caused around 4000 degree Celsius. It was enough to vaporize the flesh and bones of humans. It was a nightmare for the people of Japan. The name “hypocenter” is a new term to learn

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    Classification of Japan Nowadays‚ in Japan‚ the number of traveler from abroad is increasing‚ although there was a big earthquake in Fukushima in Japan. When you come to Japan‚ there are three places you have to visit then: Tokyo‚ Kyoto‚ and Hiroshima. If you visit these places‚ you would see Japanese culture‚ food‚ and historical building. First of all‚ I think most traveler is coming to Tokyo at first. Tokyo is one of the biggest cities if comparing by other countries. Tokyo is also central

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    In 1979‚ Miyako Ishiuchi received the Kimura Ihei‚ the most notable Photography Award in Japan‚ which brought her international recognition for her captivating post-war japanese photography. Many years later‚ with much more artwork in her portfolio‚ the Getty Museum in Los Angeles opened an exhibition with the largest collection of her work outside of Japan (Tate). This is where I encountered and became enamoured with her dynamic work. Miyako Ishiuchi’s emotional and intimate photo’s express her

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