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    where gangs reside. Finally, in the city center, it is naturally segregated into sections where Latinos, Chinese, Japanese and homeless people live. Unsurprisingly, overtime, the Chinese have developed Chinatown and the Japanese have formed Little Tokyo. In each area, you can find supermarkets that carry Chinese spices or Japanese restaurants that serve authentic Japanese…

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    calls Sakura, only one he knows in Shikoku. He go to her apartment, and tell her everything that he know also that he is fifteen years old runaway from Tokyo. He sleep at her…

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    specificity refers to individuals with out the disease shown as true negatives (Bickley, 2013b). Together, the higher the specificity and sensitivity the more accurate the test is, and the most accurate test is termed “gold standard” (Dennis et al., 2015). Tokyo guidelines have taken the difficulty out of diagnosing acute cholecystitis, with developing international consensus for diagnosis (Gurbulak et al., 2015). Tokyo’s guideline diagnostic criteria include one local sign or symptom, one…

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    the Far East (IMTFE) or the Tokyo Trials, the leaders of the Empire of Japan were tried by the United States for similar war crimes as the Nuremberg Trials after the end of World War II in 1946. The Tokyo Trials’ purpose was to prosecute Japanese officials from committing crimes against peace, specifically trying to wage war and crimes against humanity. The framework for both trials is very similar. This is why the Nuremberg Trials served as a model for the IMTFE. The Tokyo Trials showed how the…

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    influences. Time spent abroad has shaped the way Chiyoko thinks “influenced by… the movies seen and novels read in Tokyo” (59). That exposure that she has had to a completely new surrounding has instilled desires in her, now “always wishing that she could have a man look at her at least once with eyes saying "I love you" instead of "You love me" (59) because of that exposure she has had in Tokyo. Although Uta-Jima might be where she raised and where she gained her moral values and perspectives,…

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    Choosing Between Two Unforgivable Actions If I were in Truman’s place, with only his current knowledge of the bomb at the time of his decision, I could’ve dropped the bomb as well. The idea of intentionally harming someone makes me immediately feel guilty and horrible. But whether or not the bomb was dropped, people would’ve died. Truman had to choose between two terrible choices and try to determine which of those was the lesser evil, but regardless of his choice he would face criticism and be…

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    missions over Japanese cities and is best known for Operation Meetinghouse which took place on the night of March 9 1945. On that night LeMay commanded an attack that “The Air Force history of war records that the physical destruction and loss of life at Tokyo exceeded that of Rome…No other air attack of the war, either in Japan or Europe, was so destructive of life and property.” (224 Kozak). The impact that LeMay had on this war cannot be matched by any other commander due to the amount of…

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    that each had their own satellite plants. As well, three shipyards under the government control, all three shipyards could help supply a modern military force in the time of need. Two of the arsenals locations were in Tokyo and Osaka, these mainly were for the Japanese armies. Tokyo arsenal had advances that others didn’t, because of the western influences this took place in 1877. These advances were to repair small arms and cannons, as will they produced explosives and simpler operated…

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    Dresden From February thirteenth to the fifteenth nineteen forty five roughly 35,000-135,000 people died in the bombings of Dresden. The bombings killed more than the atom bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but were not as devastating as them combined. Looking back seventy years the main question people ask about the bombings is: was it overkill? The answer is yes. The nearest battle field was eighty miles from Dresden. During this time Dresden was a civilian city whose only war effort was…

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    The decision of President Truman, on August 6th, 1945, was a very controversial point, not just for the war, but in history. It was the first time the world would experience the Atomic bomb, and its destructive capability. There were many battles and invasions, but none this catastrophic. The events that led to this point influenced his decision greatly, and its result was devastating. The Pearl Harbor attack, the production of the Boeing B29 Superfortress, and the rejection of Truman’s terms of…

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