tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897844715805410130.post9070997596275504589..comments2023-03-22T16:00:30.119-07:00Comments on English 2367 Writing Blog: Journal 6- Seth WickerMike Lohrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05832313501793243606noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897844715805410130.post-88584796789695525962016-11-02T12:48:41.866-07:002016-11-02T12:48:41.866-07:00The amount of thought put into this plan is truly ...The amount of thought put into this plan is truly substantial and I also am happy that they did because the decision to kill so many people is not one to be taken lightly. Taylor Bahanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13312794571400805654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897844715805410130.post-90775384162508220282016-11-02T12:17:12.036-07:002016-11-02T12:17:12.036-07:00One of the main reasons why I would never want to ...One of the main reasons why I would never want to be a doctor is so I hopefully would not have to make those hard decisions to pass up someone who is badly hurt to help those who are least because they would have a higher chance of surviving. It is amazing how Dr. Sasaki was about to keep it together during all of this. I wonder if his career as a doctor ended afterwards or if it made his passion even stronger. I wonder what type of reward, if any, that he received for his efforts. <br /><br />In regards to why Hiroshima was chosen. I watched a video recently about this and they mentioned that one of the main reasons was because the main source of military officials was there. I did not know the other two reasons. I hate that one of the reason was because it would be a good 'test subject' so to speak. I also learned that there was one building that still stood pretty close to where the bomb went off. I think it was like a capital, special building of some kind, and today is a memorial building.Regina Wedgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15307380240443800040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897844715805410130.post-41819815151304494842016-11-02T12:16:31.644-07:002016-11-02T12:16:31.644-07:00If there were a large number of military camps and...If there were a large number of military camps and it was relatively untouched by other bombs it would make it a good target to test the bomb on, however as it was untouched by other military strikes that means it would have had a higher amount of civilians in the area that have not evacuated because they still had their houses to shelter in and so I feel like there may have been more civilian casualties than there should have been just to test the strength of the bomb. Benhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03812007347904604994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6897844715805410130.post-91534689091969344012016-11-02T12:12:40.722-07:002016-11-02T12:12:40.722-07:00I thought it was really interesting to find out th...I thought it was really interesting to find out that Hiroshima was one of the dew siting that hadn't been bombed yet during the war. And also, I feel like a main reason Hiroshima was attacked was because of their military base the have. When you have a place that is well-known for military camps, that would then become a huge target. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10110109496452851040noreply@blogger.com