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Obama Shows Disdain for His Country, Ignorance of History in Planned Apology to JapanThe Japan Times has reported, thanks to a Wikileaks-leaked diplomatic cable, that President Barack Obama wanted to apologize to Japan for the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended World War II.
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Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Japan - Nuclear FalloutThe effects of radiation on Japan after World War 2. The black rain that occurred and the effects of the nuclear waste on the people. including infants.
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Is the Hiroshima Mother the Next Tiger Mother?Can a parent truly be a parent when they specifically chose to abandon their children? Author of "Hiroshima in the Morning" seems to think she can. What do you think? -
The Deification of a Little Boy and a Fat ManThe institutionalized concealment of the terrorist acts perpetrated by America on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 continues in America, sixty-five years after the tragedy in these ways...
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Destabilization of Seeing in Literature and Film: Alain Resnais, Marguerite Duras, and John AshberyExploration of destabilization of seeing in literature and film through the work of Alain Resnais, Marguerite, Duras, and John Ashbery
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"Nuclear Energy in Malaysia : a Sustainable Nuclear Policy Will Ensure No Repetition of Hiroshima and Nagasaki"The article by the Vice Chancellor of University Sains Malaysia(USM) Dzulkifli Abdul Razak 'Uncovering Hiroshima in our Midst"
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Hiroshima Mon Amour and Kant's View of the SublimeThe beginning of the French film Hiroshima Mon Amour can be better understood by using the concept of the sublime as developed by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant.
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Tsutomu Yamaguchi, Survivor of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dies at 93Tsutomu Yamaguchi was an engineer working for the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Nagasaki when he happened to be in Hiroshima on a business trip. World War II was still raging in the Pacific. It was August 6th, 1945. -
Review - Hiroshima by John HerseyHiroshima is a wartime novel written by John Hersey about the first dropping of an atomic bomb on Japan. This is a summary and analysis of Hiroshima including motif, theme, and diction.
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(MOVIES) Hiroshima International Animation Festival GuideThis Japanese festival focuses on animation, one of the most universal forms of communication.
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HiroshimaThis article tackles the complexities associated with the decision by Truman to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
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Was the Bombing of Hiroshima Necessary?On August 6th, 1945, a single B 29 bomber flew over the Japanese city of Hiroshima and dropped a single bomb. Seconds later, a nuclear explosion snuffed out the lives of eighty thousand Japanese in an instant. The nuclear age had begun. -
Book Review: HiroshimaThis book is about the stories of the survivors (which were known as the hibakusha) of the horrific bombing of Hiroshima in 1945.
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After Effects of Atomic Bombing on Hiroshima in World War 2The after effects of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima in World War II.
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Review: Lessons in Autumn Gardening by Sui Wai AndersonThis Article takes lessons from Autumn Gardening and takes it into life.
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Was the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki an Ethical Act?This paper explores the morality involved in the decision by President Harry S. Truman to use nuclear weapons against the Japanese to end WWII.
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The Connection Between Peace Vigils, Offutt Air Force Base and HiroshimaPeace vigils about Hiroshima take place at Offutt Air Force Base on a regular basis. It was at Stratcom that the aircraft that dropped the atomic bombs was created. A speaker that was at Hiroshima talked about it in Omaha. -
Hiroshima and the Aftermath of the Atomic Bomb: "Little Boy's" LegacyThe prelude and the deadly aftermath of "Little Boy," the atomic bomb that leveled most of the city of Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945.
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Visiting the Modern and Energetic City of Hiroshima, JapanDestroyed by the atom bomb in World War II, Hiroshima is, today, a vibrant city full of gardens, sports, and museums.
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Hibakusha: Victims of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiHundreds of thousand of people were killed when atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Hiroshima B-29 Pilot Paul Tibbetts, Jr., 92, DiesBrigadier General Paul W. Tibbets, Jr.(ret), who piloted the airplane that dropped the world's first atomic bomb on an enemy target, ending one war and ushering in a cold war, has died. Tibbets died of natural causes Nov 1 in Columbus, Ohio. -
General Paul Tibbets, Pilot Who Dropped the A-Bomb on Hiroshima, Died TodayPaul Tibbets died today at age 92 in his Columbus, Ohio home. He piloted the B-29 Superfortress, the Enola Gay, when it dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. It was the first of two nuclear bombs to be dropped on Japan. -
Miyajima Island: A Must See Site in JapanDuring my days of working in Osaka, Japan, I took a week off work to go on vacation touring around Hiroshima Prefecture with a good Canadian friend that was living in Hiroshima.
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B-29 Enola Gay's Atomic Bombing Mission Generates Spate of Mementos for CollectorsBased on exclusive conversations and communications with Enola Gay oo-pilot Bob Lewis, and Gerry Newhouse, personal aide to pilot (now General) Paul Tibbets. Much of this copy appears in my four World War II books. -
John Hersey's HiroshimaThis article talks about a lot of different aspects of John Hersey's work. Short sections on the setting, characters, conflict, themes, and symbolism are included.
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How Did the Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction Violate the People of Hiroshima's Human Rights?Weapons of mass destruction are a violation of the people of Hiroshima's human rights on several accounts. We the people of the United States live by the two words know as human rights, it is what this country was morally established on.
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A Nice Quiet PlaceWe all wonder where we go when we die. What if we had a choice, but then again, don't we?
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Hiroshima in the Morning ... And the Emotional Fallout Left for the SurvivorsProviding an alternative view to the belief that a mother can "have it all," while remaining actively engaged in the lives of her kids, Jon Uhler highlights the damage that such a myth can have on those children for years to come.
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The Atomic TouristA brief description of our visits to the sites of two of the most world changing events since the dawn of man. -
More Power to Revolutionists!Our weapons race is caused by the US, Russia and Israel (all of whom would not comply with UN NPT).
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For HiroshimaA poem on Hiroshima.
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What Have You Heard About the Term TEOTWAWKI?GH Lee has been out and about picking up what people's ideas are on how our planet will finally bite the dust.
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Gaijin Reflects on Japanese BaseballYou can't live in Japan long without realizing that the Japanese love baseball. We Gaijin claim that baseball is as American as apple pie and the '57 Chevy, but the sport is as much a craze in Japan as it is Boston or New York. -
Was President Kennedy Killed Because He Vetoed a Previous 9/11 Plan?Whenever innocent blood is shed, each drop will come back with a vengeance.
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The Elevator CustomUsually in an elevator there is a custom, or a certain way of acting, which most people follow.Namely, both parties avoid eye contact until they both reach their respective floors. Sometimes it is necessary to modify this.
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Biggest Disasters Caused by MankindA look at some of the worst disasters in the history of mankind.
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"My Point of View" by Najeean overview of the album "My Point of View" by Najee
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Hiroshima, the Autumn of Mankind? (Tanka)Can we learn to walk side by side in peace in time? I created this poem after reading John Hersey's Hiroshima (Vintage)
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Cries of a Mother3 Different time peorids that show men do everything without the concern of the mothers they have.
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The United States' Use of Atomic Weapons in World War IIDropping the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima was an unnecessary act of violence.





