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1945, the atomic bomb drops on Nagasaki, killing innocent civilians and forever changing everyday life. World War II, a time of hostility led to a nuclear war. This war had damaging effects on innocent civilians in Japan. Fear and anger from the attack on Pearl Harbor took over the U.S. and caused this permanent change in society that causes us to even question if a plane is safe. The quest for personal revenge had caused people around the world to fear for their life. An extreme amount of innocent people left with remembering scars and who can we blame? How were we ok with killing so many innocent people? This bomb dropping had severe damaging consequences for everyone around the world, so we couldn't have found another, less damaging way to fight back?

Inspired by the writing by Eduardo Galeano's Children of the Days (NY: Nation Books, 2013) and Mirrors (NY: Nation Books, 2009).

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