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    Rose Monie G. Hkaw Myaw BSED- 2nd Speech Welcome It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our 6th sport competition which is taking place at the JASMINE’s sports centre 2yrs after it went to the National Stadium. There are so many reasons for coming to the JASMINE’s sports centre one of them being its nearness and convenience in view of the tight time situation we have had on our hands since the beginning of the year. Another reason is because until about 12days ago we were not

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    The Welcome Table by Alice Walker ENG 125 Introduction to Literature I choose to analyze The Welcome Table by Alice Walker; this story is about an old‚ rundown black woman who staggers the necessary distance in the freezing cold to attend an all-white people church. The Welcome Table is told in the third person and shifts the point of view from which the story is told. The white people are at a loss when they see her near the entrance of the church and do not know what to do. Some people take

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    Hiroshima In response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated‚ “December 7‚ 1941-A date which will live in infamy”. On December 7‚1941‚ the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor at 7:55 in the morning(A Day of Infamy). The United States was‚ “suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” More than 2‚400 people died by the “unprovoked” attack made by the Japanese and more than 150 aircrafts were destroyed(Clancey). This attack‚ which was

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    better way to start your long summer holidays. You have worked hard in school and I think this trip is part of your reward for being such good students during the year. We at Jamaica National are very happy to have you as our special guests today. We welcome you and this is our way of saying “thank you” for making our School Savers programme the success that it is. We know many of you had to make the extra effort to save‚ especially when you see the many attractive things that could have easily captured

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    dropping two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hard decisions were made with this war strategy and some important lessons were learned from this. Based on the circumstances‚ the US was justified in military action against Japan‚ however; dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki shouldn’t have happened. Thousands Civilians were killed over two cities of no real importance in gaining ground within the war. Of those included eleven US Navy pilots imprisoned in Hiroshima. Truman himself also stated

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    John Hersey was born in China on June 17th‚ 1914. John Hersey wrote the book Hiroshima on August 31‚ 1946. The book is about six survivors from the bombing of Hiroshima. The survivors was: Mrs. Hatsuy Nakamura‚ Dr. Terufumi Sasaki‚ Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge‚ Toshiko Sasaki‚ Dr. Masakazu Fujii‚ and Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto. These survivors were very strong people. They had to live off any resources that were left. Hersey wrote the book to tell the effects of the nuclear weapon. So he chose those

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    Excuse me for having no burden like yours” said Mr. Tanimoto . The words of Mr. Tanimoto‚ a Reverend who survived the atomic bombing in Hiroshima‚ is a parallel of my initial response to reading Hiroshima. I cannot fathom the atrocity that the victims and survivors of Hiroshima must have felt‚ but my immediate response to the book Hiroshima written by John Hersey was that the suffering of the Japanese could have been avoided if the United States would have enforced proportionality. The atomic bomb

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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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    over 100‚000 innocent souls. On this day‚ an American aircraft dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima‚ Japan. This was the first atomic bomb ever used in the history of warfare. In the non-fiction book Hiroshima by John Hersey‚ first hand six survivors of this horrific event describe accounts of the bombing and its effects in vivid detail. The atomic bomb affected civilians of Hiroshima and the city’s environment in that people began acting irrationally‚ suffered from injuries and deaths

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    did exactly that when it bombed Hiroshima in 1945. The tactic that America took to end the war resulted in the deaths of nearly 146‚000 people; this was unacceptable because the citizens of Hiroshima were unarmed and were not part of the police force. This act was not a reasonable resolution to the war‚ it was a genocide that occurred because of a poor decision. Killing civilians during war is a serious violation (The United States war crimes). The bombing of Hiroshima was an unreasonable act that

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