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    On 6th August 1945‚ 8.15am America dropped the first Atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan because Japan would not surrender. 130‚000 people were killed by the initial blow‚ mostly women and children and the Atomic bomb caused many more deaths afterwards due to radiation. 3 days later‚ 9th August America dropped another bomb‚ which was much more powerful than and just as devastating as the first‚ on Nagasaki in Japan killing 70‚000 people. Since 1940 scientists in the U.S.A had been working on a new

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    overcome those hard times with hope. As a community‚ we can eaisly put our elf before others and take a positive oulook to advance our future. Putting yourself before others is a great way to have a hopeful future. In John Hersey’s touching novel; Hiroshima‚ a man namd Mr. Kiyoshi Tanimoto saves the lives of many. He is a true hero “After the storm‚ Mr.Tanimoto began ferrying people across the river again.”(Hersey 39). Mr.Tanimoto is working to make a hopeful future by putting himself before others

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    The Welcome Table Eng. Literature 125 Instructor Garcia January 16‚ 2013 Through literature we are able to learn about different meanings and other human experiences. “Literature influences each individual differently” (Clugston‚ 2010). In Alice Walker’s short story The Welcome Table‚ it allowed the readers to read and learn about how‚ and what life was like for an elderly black lady during the 1960s. During these times blacks were discriminated against and the cruel treatment that they

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    Mary and Max It is 1976‚ an 8-year-old Mary Daisy Dinkle (Bethany Whitmore) is a lonely little girl living in Mount Waverley‚ Melbourne‚ Australia. Her relatively poor family cannot afford to buy her toys or nice clothing‚ and she is teased by children at her school due to an unfortunate birthmark on her forehead. Her father is distant and her alcoholic‚ kleptomaniac mother provides no support. The closest thing she has to a friend is the man for whom Mary collects mail‚ Len Hislop‚ a World War

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    composers use to invite you into deepening your understanding and emotions of the concept of discovery. Welcome to Holland is an essay‚ written in 1987 by Emily Pearl Kingsley‚ about having a child with a disability. The play Away written by Michael Gow in 1987‚ is a text which focuses on three families ready to travel for their summer holidays after a long and complicated year. The piece Welcome to Holland is today used as an inspiration by many organizations to new parents of children with special

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    “Sometimes you have to pick the gun up to put the gun down” – Malcolm X. Sometime you should make people suffer because without suffering people will never learn from their mistakes. After Germany surrendered on 7 May 1945 bringing an end to the European conflict‚ United States still had the major battle to win with Japan. In 7 December 1941 Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor killing more than 2400 soldiers and civilians. The trauma made by Japan attack was still fresh for Americans

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    This journal entry is about Alice Walker and her fictional story called The Welcome Table found in the book Shadow & Light by Darryl Tippens‚ Jeanne Murray Walker and Stephen Weathers. In this paper‚ I will give a brief summary of the story. What it meant to me? What I learned from the story? I will also write about who Alice Walker is‚ when‚ why‚ and where she wrote The Welcome Table. Who is Alice Walker? “Alice Walker describes herself as an African American ‘womanist’ writer” (Walker‚ 2013‚ p

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    WELCOME TO STANDARD COLLEGE You have now responsibility and joy of learning in your hand . You must think of – Enter to learn exit to serve Humanity all the time you go in and go out this college. LIFE MUST CHANGE IN GOOD DIRECTION SUCCESS = WORK + PLAY + KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT(ALBERT EINSTIEN) OR SUCCESS = DOING RIGHT THING AT RIGHT TIME AT RIGHT WAY Congratulation‚ my dear brothers and sisters of class XI‚ XII and 1st Year for your new levels. This increase in class is going

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    past to grow our communities in the spirit of a hopeful future by being courageous and humane. Courage in a situation where there is destruction and suffering can be exceedingly strenuous to have‚ but it is important so that people can be aided. In Hiroshima by John Hersey‚ Mr. Tanimoto showed courage through moving the injured to refuge‚ in the middle of disastrous conditions. “Mr. Tanimoto found about twenty men and women on the sandspit. He drove the boat onto the bank and urged them to get aboard

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    Theme of “The Welcome Table” The Welcome Table‚ by Alice Walker is a story filled with religious symbolism. All through the story‚ the lady is slightly fazed by the pretentious and conceited congregation that is time after time piercing her with ridiculing looks of disdain. It is only by force that the men feel duty-bound to get rid of her by force. As it stands in this story traditional society is absolutely wrong yet unapologetic. Religion is the theme of this story. Still‚ while in the analytical

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