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    Mini case

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    Mini-Case 1. How can you create theme areas that will also promote future sales for the hotel (such as food and beverages‚ rooms‚ conventions‚ etc)? According to the case‚ this hotel adopted some Hollywood theme areas such as the Wizard of Oz and Gone with the wind. Therefore the food and beverages should match these types of theme. For example‚ manager could names food and beverage related to the theme or use some fantasy tableware cater for the customers. The reason is the customer want enjoy

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    Was Hiroshima Wrong

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    action figures‚ war is violent. It causes destruction‚ tragedy‚ and loss. Hiroshima was one of the most catastrophic events that took place in history. No one knew what was happening or what to do‚ since this was the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. Some say that Hiroshima could have started the cold war. The ethics of war take their place here. People have asked about Hiroshima and the Just War Theory. They ask if Hiroshima was justified‚ or if it wasn’t and Americans

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    Elicia Esquivel January 23‚ 2013 History Journal 3 Do you think that Americans problematic racial history affected the decision to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? I do believe that the racial history had an influence in the decision to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; I think this because America had built up tensions and anger. Their way to release these tensions was to drop the bombs and in their minds at that moment they truly believed that it was the correct response

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    Hiroshima Bombing Effect

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    The Direct of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima killed over 100‚000 people. John Hersey’s book “Hiroshima” gives a clear picture of what happened before the bombing‚ during the bombing‚ and the aftermath. The story of Hiroshima leaves the world speechless. Japan learned a lot from this and the world has learned even more from this catastrophic event that changed the world. This event kept the world safe from similar apocalyptic atomic weapons. The world saw the effect of radiation that killed people

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    Hiroshima Diary

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    First of all‚ I would like to say that you have an overall good paper in my opinion. The first thing that I can suggest is a better hook. My attention wasn’t drawn into the paper. I suggest a quote by a scientist or other survivor‚ and/or a statistic – something that will make a reader think about the paper more. Another thing that I can recommend is to add a little bit more background on the two narratives‚ but just very brief (a couple sentences). Also I’d like to point out some things that you

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    John Hersey's Hiroshima

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    Importance of Hiroshima When in a car accident with a family‚ the first thing a father does is help his family and make sure the family is okay. In John Hersey’s Hiroshima‚ we learn that we should continue to think others before ourselves like a father would his family and that things you use to care about do not matter when in a bad situation. Other people are more important than oneself. Instead of just helping herself‚ Mrs. Nakamura’s first person to help was not herself but it was her children

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    IF YOU WERE PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN‚ WOULD YOU HAVE MADE THE SAME DECISION AS HE DID‚ WITH DROPPING THE ATOMBOMB ON HIROSHIMA? The 6th of August 1945 was a day that people will always remember with terror. On this day‚ an atomic bomb was used by the U.S. against Japan‚ in the city of Hiroshima. This was the first time in world history. Before this sad event‚ Japan and the U.S. were having conflicts with each other because Japan tried to invade parts of Europe and the Pacific. In an attempt stop Japanese

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    Hiroshima Survivor Notes

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    1. title‚ first name‚ last name 2. appearance – features and clothing 3. age 4. occupation 5. education 6. languages spoken 7. hobbies / pastimes 8. location when bomb was dropped 9. family members or close friends and their names‚ locations‚ and ages 10. wartime diet 11. reason for being up early 12. activity at the time the bomb was dropped 13. rescued possessions 14. What were the conditions with work‚ housing‚ family

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    The very existence and success of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes suggests a decline in prejudice and an increase in tolerance. And while we consequently may be inclined to offer congratulatory praise to humanity for this forward movement‚ the content of the play challenges this affirmatory belief in ourselves. As Kushner presents characters‚ notably Joe and Louis‚ who express faith in and attempt to actualize a seemingly inevitable linear progression of history

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    experience the bomb knew what horrifying and terrible effects it would have on the city. In Hersey’s Hiroshima‚ a display of all the innocent lives lost and ruined in the bombing of the city of Hiroshima was shown‚ resulting in an example of why nations should find alternate solutions‚ other than nuclear weapons‚ to solve their problems. To illustrate‚ after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima‚ thousands of people’s lives were instantly ruined. The results of the bombing caused so many people

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