Positive Internment At Pearl Harbor

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BOOM!!! You just got hit with an atomic bomb. You’re traumatised, your ears are ringing, you don’t know what happened, you look down at your hands, the skin had burned off, you soon loose hope as you see your surroundings destroyed. What do you do? What will you do? How do you recover? Through tough experiences, we can gain control for a hopeful future from recovery and from a negative experience turning into a positive agreement. Through a negative experience it can create a positive agreement: When Japan attacked the U.S. at Pearl Harbor, in Honolulu Hawaii, they involved us in the war and therefore we came back and bombed them twice. When Japan took action to destroy one of our military bases and ships, we nuked them. And after

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