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where the streets have no name
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Image by TheAlieness GiselaGiardino²³
"I want to feel, sunlight on my face
See that dust cloud disappear without a trace
I want to take shelter from the poison rain
Where the streets have no name

Where the streets have no name
Where the streets have no name
Were still building
Then burning down love, burning down love..."

Where the streets have no name, U2 [+]
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The Unforgettable Fire
"The Unforgettable Fire is an album by Irish rock band U2, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). It is the group's fourth album and their first collaboration with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. The title refers to a series of paintings made by survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.[...]"
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"On the morning of August 6, 1945 the United States Army Air Forces dropped the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days later by the detonation of the "Fat Man" bomb over Nagasaki, Japan.

In estimating the death toll from the attacks, there are several factors that make it difficult to arrive at reliable figures: inadequacies in the records given the confusion of the times, the many victims who died months or years after the bombing as a result of radiation exposure, and the pressure to either exaggerate or minimize the numbers, depending upon political agenda. That said, it is estimated that by December 1945, as many as 140,000 had died in Hiroshima by the bomb and its associated effects.[1][2] In Nagasaki, roughly 74,000 people died of the bomb and its after-effects with the death toll from two bombings around 214,000 people.[3][4] In both cities, most of the casualties were civilians. [...]
[wikipedia]
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What I Did On My Summer Vacation
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Image by Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Blanks.

Times are tough, money is tight, family vacations might be put on hold. So where would you like to go if you had all time time and money in the world, and what would you do?

We asked the kids to design a postcard for themselves depicting their imaginary vacation, we took names and addresses, and we're mailing them back at the end of the summer.

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