The survivor on the land of Hiroshima - Miss Toshinki Sasaki.
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More than fifteen hundred thousand bodies lay dead on the streets of Hiroshima and more than a hundred thousand were injured. According to researchers, the nuclear bomb that was dropped there was made from highly-enriched uranium-235. About sixty kilograms of this element was used in the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan's seventh largest city, on 6 August 1945. It was said that about ninety percent of the city was destroyed. Moving and powerful, Hiroshima is
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Miss Sasaki felt very lucky to be alive. Miss Sasaki was a great women; she knows the importance of life. She was a real survivor because she was wise about her future decisions. The reason partly is because becoming a nun was a big risk in her life. She knew what she had to do, and she aimed at being successful at that. Miss Sasaki was smart and considerate; she is a great role model.
Miss Sasaki felt very lucky to be alive. Miss Sasaki was a great women; she knows the importance of life. She was a real survivor because she was wise about her future decisions. The reason partly is because becoming a nun was a big risk in her life. She knew what she had to do, and she aimed at being successful at that. Miss Sasaki was smart and considerate; she is a great role model.