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    Please protect all of the other staff workers and all of the other children in the school as they fight back also. Just let the little ones be able to live their lives to whatever plans you have for them one day, let their parents know that they will be safe during this event, let their parents believe in me and have faith in you that you and I will keep them safe. Give these four

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    I went a family trip to Japan for the first time when I was in an elementary school. The area of Japan I visited was Hiroshima and Nagasaki. When I was an elementary school student, I had neither background knowledge nor ability to think about the depth of the war. However, I still remember the fact that I visited the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and remains of what was destroyed due to the atomic bomb. Before this class, there was another class that called my attention to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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    lives. The bomb called the “Little Boy” a uranium gun-type bomb exploded with about thirteen kilotons of force. About 280,000-290,000 civilians and 43,000 soldiers lived in Hiroshima. Around 90,000 and 166,000 people people are believed to have died from the bomb side effects in the four-month period following the explosion. The bombing of Hiroshima, codenamed operation centerboard, was approved by Curtis LeMay on August 4, 1945. The B-Za plane that carried the Little Boy from Tinian Island in

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    you are close to. To my parents people that are not blood are not considered family only family friends nothing more. If I call them family I was quickly corrected and reminded that they are not family.” I explained my views on family as it was a little bit like Sungs. I continued on and asked him about the importance of education in his cultures. His facial expression completely changed. He suddenly seemed happy to talk about education. He said “education is the top priority in the Asian culture

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    wars. World War 2 bomb “Little Boy” measured 9.8 feet tip to tail and let off a chain reaction explosion that killed more than 80,000 people. Nuclear bombs are made out of uranium which is one of the most potent materials for bombs. If a bomb such as “Little Boy” were to be dropped on Los Angeles, California it would kill 100,330 people and leave 154,240 injured (Wellerstein). Nuclear bomb, “Little Boy” was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945 ending World War 2. “Little Boy” measured 9.8 feet

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    the B-29 bomber , Enola Gay, carrying the destructive Atomic Bomb headed to Japan. he bomb was strategically dropped over the "dense population area" of the city. Only three days after the first attack, the US dropped another massive bomb on Japan. Both bombings exterminated between 129,000 and 226,000 lives in the first week. The sources information differ greatly from each other as the bomb has given no corpses as evidence. The number of casualties can therefore only be estimated. It was a significant

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    Chain Of Fools Analysis

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    Chain of Fools was released in late 67’ and was recorded in Atlantics' New York Recording studio. It was produced by Jerry Wexler, and engineered by Tom Dowd. Signature elements to the song include Joe Souths signature guitar playing, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm section and Aretha Franklins powerful vocal performance. 
 Drums: My drum rerecord feature a mono overhead, a kick out, snare bottom, a close room and a far room mic placed in the kitchen outside the studio to amplify the size of the space

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    The little mermaid, born into royalty as a princess, not only as the most beautiful voice on land and in the water, but posses a strong curiosity about life on land. Her infatuation with life on land is characterized by the rose garden she grew around a statue of a prince. Her “desire to leave the female dominated mer-world is already anticipated in her garden, which has as its center a male statue resembling the prince. The desire of the little mermaid to leave the mer-world, the work of the pre-Oepida

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    Mermaid Research Papers

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    The Mermaid Once upon a time, A young teen, beautiful long haired, green eyed mermaid who everyone knew by the name Crystal. She lived for the thrill of adventure, and was a very curious girl. Her father King Troy had long white facial hair and was aging into his early fifties was the ruler of the ocean sea floor he was powerful and never went anywhere without his special necklace his father passed onto him as a young boy, which held enormous power that controlled the deep sea. Crystal had

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    Louisa May Alcott is a prominent American Author that captured the hearts of many people with her heart-wrenching stories about family. In her most famous story, Little Women, one can see the effects of family on one's feelings. It shows that even in the midst of misfortune, one often looks onto their family for emotional support. Sometimes, that time of misfortune can derive from family troubles in its own. Though not always, the people closest to a person easily have the ability to influence his

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