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    The book begins in a slow pace. It is first introduced by John, the boy who is the main character. He describes how he feels about school, and gives a little bit of background information about himself. He is not the smart one comparison of him and Lorraine, the girl who is the second main character. Lorraine makes really good grades, and John just does not care. They both hang out together, and do normal childish things for example, prank calls, with their friends Dennis, and Norton who acted…

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    to become a general manager himself. Although his time at the hotel would not be long the changes he implemented were carried on for many years after he left. Japes and Capes worked well together as they shared similar values basically giving Japes little direction and letting him do his thing. Capes, more than anything, would turn out to be a model family man. This is beyond rare for the nomad world of most servers, and drew the two together with a similar perspective on time. Although he…

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    name after the performance of some noteworthy deed, or by fasting and dreaming, when he assumes the name of whatever appeared or was suggested by the dream.” (Northwestern University Library) Death: “Disposal of the body after death was similar to that of most of the Siouan tribes. The body was painted red and dressed in the finest clothing possessed by the departed. The face was decorated to indicate the clan. Food and implements were placed at the head and the remains were wrapped in…

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    were able to create their the world's first controlled chain reaction. This gave the U.S the ambition to allocate resources to the Manhattan project. Albert Einstein himself was not informed in details about the project. Which meant he could do little to intervene in the matters. The project created thousands of jobs and cost the U.S billions to fund. Initial Einstein did not believe the atomic bomb could be achieved he described the possibility of it happening was like having a “boy in a dark…

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    “The air-raid siren went off -- a minute long blast that warned of approaching planes, but indicated to the people of Hiroshima only a slight degree of danger,” Hiroshima was a city of anxiety as more and more cities in Japan had got destroyed. These air-raid sirens come on at the same time everyday and the people of Hiroshima had no idea what was coming for them. The atomic bomb was used on innocent people who, didn’t know what kind of bomb was coming, they didn’t know when or where the bomb…

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    I still get emotional thinking about it. I mean being a tiny child in a football stadium not know where your parents are is a little frightening. How could my parents have felt if someone else stopped me and took me. I mean hopefully I wasn’t that stupid to get drawn in by the cheesy “I have a puppy in my van, do you want to pet him?” attraction, yet still I could have gotten kidnapped…

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    . Walking in leading the two reindeer Pete said. “Here we are now what?” “These boots go on the hoof of Comet,” The wizard said, handing Pete four of the boots. “You will note they remarked for the hoof the fit.” Handing the reindeer reigns to one of the helpers, Pete takes the boots looking to see where they go. Sly and one of the elves puts the boots on Dancer while Pet and a helper fit Comet with his. Let’s let them walk around the barn to see how they will take to something being on…

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    setting on fire because of the thermal radiation flash. A lot of the things that were in the blast zone were either destroyed or they were caught on fire that they couldn't be recovered. The bomb in Hiroshima di barely any damage to the city, there was little damage to the structure of 81 important bridges that they used everyday in life. They had people survive that had injuries and some that didn't have any at all. 130 buildings that were studied by the U.S. strategic Bombing Survey were…

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    On 1942, December 7 the Japanese navy launched a surprise attack on Pearl harbour, Hawaii. This then led to the United States idea of creating the atomic bomb. Before the creation of the atomic bomb there were around 255,000 people living in the city of Hiroshima and 240,000 in Nagasaki. When finally ready to drop the bomb the US asked Paul Tibbets to be the pilot of the B-29 loaded with the bomb. An atomic bomb is a bomb which was designed to cause mass destruction and be able to start wars.…

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    I hear myself huffing and puffing as Lena and I run away from the terrifying loud cops chasing after us for stealing some food. I start to slow down exhausted but what keeps me going is the terrifying look on my poor sister's face, so I have no choice but to keep going. The police are getting closer and I am thinking thank god they didn't bring the dogs. I grab Lena´s hand and I pull her into an alley that is completely dark hoping to lose the police. We lean against a wall covering our mouths…

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