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    struggled to adapt with the aftermath of the bombing. In the book “Hiroshima” by John Hersey, he discusses the topic of survival amidst devastation through six survivors; he uses examples of the different viewpoints of what was important to them after the bomb, most specifically the importance of their family members. After the bomb, survivors found similar importance of wishing to help others and to be with their family members as they experienced…

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    at home survivor, and that you require help however can't ask on the grounds that your abuser is keeping a close eye on you. In only 24 hours, the crusade has come to more than 6,000 individuals around the world, and has as of now helped 6 ladies. If it's not too much trouble spread the crusade, and post a photo of your hand with the dark speck, to demonstrate your backing to all survivors of abusive behavior at home," expressed the coordinators behind this battle. Story From Survivor of…

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    In regards to the significance in maintaining citizens safe and the environment clean, why do Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un choose to provoke each other knowing the disastrous consequences of nuclear war? In the past, country leaders have discussed nuclear war and the problematic effects that ensue from nuclear bombs, and the possible loss of a significant portion of the population and the impacts it has on the environment. In order to avoid nuclear war and its impacts, it is necessary for Donald…

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    “The feat of surviving is directly related to the capacity of the survivor.” This quote by novelist and journalist Claire Cameron, displays that surviving depends on what the survivor can understand and do. The short story “Deep Survival” by Laurence Gonzales displays how the protagonist in the short story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London did not have the capacity of a survivor. Gonzales wrote twelve steps on how to survive, the protagonist did not do three of these steps. The protagonist did…

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    Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge is a nonfiction book about the bombings that took place during the Boston Marathon in 2013. Authors, Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge, interviewed first responders, witnesses, survivors, family members of those who lost their loved ones, and public officials when writing Boston Strong as a way for them to have more realistic and personalized stories. Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy includes many Boston-based…

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    The Crash" introduces us to this heartbreaking story. A church outing turns into the site of one of the most severe DUI incidents on record. But this film does more than just recount the incident; it dives into the emotional aftermath faced by the survivors and their community, painting a picture of the grief and the unexpected strength that comes from such a loss. To be more specific, this documentary skillfully taps into our emotions, shining a light on the heartache and resilience of those…

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    In the recording of the 9/11 attacks, there are multiple perspectives as to what really happened. Two perspectives of the 9/11 attacks are a first responder as well as a survivor of these attacks. A first responder gives the perspective of the wreckage and response to this tragedy. From the second perspective of a survivor, we see the fear and stress that many felt as they tried to make it out of the burning building alive. On a clear Tuesday morning, on the day of 9/11/01 at 8:45 a.m. an…

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    leader in 1921. The Nazis were racists and believed that their Aryan race was superior to others and that Jews were a problem that needed to be eliminated. This genocide lasted for 11 years before it came to an end leaving only a few handfuls of survivors from the camps. Maus A Survivor’s Tale by Art Spiegelman, is about Art recording his father Vladek’s Holocaust experience and memories for a book he plans to write about the difficult time he experienced in the camps. Vladek then begins to tell…

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    was the Stuffer. In the newspaper there was a survivor that was interviewed, he remembered what it said. I was there and then I wasn’t. I was found yesterday and nothing is coming back to me. All I remember the crazy lady say I was too short, too old, and too ugly. I wrote down my name and there was two other names. That is all I remember. As Billy was starting to become dizzy and lightheaded he noticed that there was only the two names, but the survivor wrote down his name. “What happened to…

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    As per Sandra Williams from the University of Florida, "There has been a drift toward assimilation and away from traditional Judaism". The modification and ways of dealing with stress utilized by survivors were influenced by the parts of their adolescence encounters, formative histories, family constellations,and passionate family bonds. For instance, on the off chance that you were near your mom, and amid the Holocaust she passed on, it would be harder…

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