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    the only characters who took care of a family by herself. One of the only thing she had to go through was a radiation sickness and poverty‚ which was caused because of the war. Dr. Sasaki was a surgeon at Red Cross during the bombing. Luckily he was not hurt during the bombing‚ but imitatively started to help those who were. We can tell Dr. Sasaki is a selfless person‚ shown in how he helped people without a permit. In doing this without a permit he could have been severely punish but did not care

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    Title: Oklahoma City Bombing Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the three major impacts the Oklahoma City Bombing had on America. Central Idea: The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building has impacted all of America in that we have American citizens becoming home grown terrorists on American soil‚ changes in security of Federal and public buildings‚ and added new laws to attempt to keep any more terrorist acts from happening in the future. Introduction: I. What were you

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    The Truth On If The Bombing Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki Was Necessary In 1947‚ the United States was put in a difficult position. While the Japanese emperor did not want to lose his position‚ or lose honor‚ they could either fight until the last man stands or find another way. With the creation of an atomic bomb becoming more and more feasible‚ with the help of Mr. Einstein‚ it seemed like a great idea. But‚ there were many things they didn’t think about when they jumped to the idea of dropping the

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    to a concept of strategic bombing. “British anti-aircraft and civil-defense preparations were inadequate in the summer of 1940”‚ yet the Luftwaffe was unable to wreak the devastating effects feared by many (Axelrod). German tactics were changed again and the Luftwaffe resorted to indiscriminate bombing of larger cities‚ including London‚ Plymouth and Coventry. British fighters were also inexperienced compared

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    Life for the two hundred and forty-five thousand innocent Japanese civilians after the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima as impossible to fathom. The decimation of Hiroshima and its brave Japanese citizens with an inequivalent sense of nationalism can only be understood through stories of very few lucky survivors. John Hersey’s Hiroshima attempts to provide an understanding for all the abandoned and helpless Japanese citizens that were tragically affected by “the first moment of the atomic age” (Hersey

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    the Boston Marathon affected us The Boston Marathon was hosted in the big city of Boston on April 15‚ 2013. 26‚839 runners started the Boston Marathon on April 15‚ 2013‚ but only 17‚600 crossed the finish line. The bombings caused a huge devastation to everyone around the world. The bombing caused great stress for the thousands of participants. Many had to finish the run with the fear of being killed or injured. Who would want to devastate the United States with another uncalled for tragedy? The Boston

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    Despite the vast fragmentation on society‚ Truman’s decision for bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki were justified because of the necessity to maintain security throughout the country after the horrific Pearl Harbor attacks and the relentlessness of the Japanese to surrender. After assessing the mass amount of harm done

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    For my current event I chose an article entitled‚ “Dr. Alan Mendoza: Brussels Bombing Shows European Multiculturalism ‘Simply Has Not Worked’” by John Hayward. The article was written March 22 2016‚ and it address the terrorist attack that recently happen in Brussels. The bombing happen on a Tuesday in a Brussels airport. Dr. Alan Mendoza blames multiculturalism for the terrorist attack that took place. Dr. Mendoza states‚ “What we desperately need‚ and what Europeans will have to begin to understand

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    The castle passed to Asano Nagaakira in 1619‚ and Asano was appointed the daimyo of this area. Under Asano rule‚ the city prospered‚ developed‚ and expanded‚ with few military conflicts or disturbances.[4] Asano’s descendants continued to rule until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.[5] Hiroshima served as the capital of Hiroshima Domain during the Tokugawa period. [edit]Imperial period Hiroshima Commercial Museum 1915 After the han was abolished in 1871‚ the city became the capital of Hiroshima

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    On August 6‚ 1945‚ Hiroshima‚ Japan‚ was destroyed by the first atom bomb ever dropped on a city. The first four chapters of the book Hiroshima‚ by John Hersey‚ are the true accounts of the bombing‚ told from the perspective and memories of six survivors. It was originally published in 1946. Almost four decades after the original publication of the book‚ John Hersey went back to Hiroshima in search of the people whose stories he had told. His account of what he discovered about them is now

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