Given the harsh uncertainties of our young nation, the phrase “insure domestic tranquility” was our founders' commitment to preserve civil peace so that everyone could live their lives without fear of social strife. Yet domestic tranquility literally means “peace at home” – not just in our streets, but in our homes.
Mahatma Gandhi, an English-educated lawyer, was the leader
of Indian independence movement against British rule in India. He did so through
nonviolence, engaging in civil disobedience and fasts to achieve goals rather
than violent conflict. His works and efforts are successful, but ongoing
religious and ethnic strife gave way to the very violent Partition of India in
1947. By the time of his assassination, Gandhi implored tolerance and peace
between religions. Gandhi’s successor is Jawaharlal Nehru, who was elected the
first Prime Minister of India.
There is one major country that does not guarantee health care to all people. There is one major country--the United States--which ends up spending almost three times per capita what they do in the U.K. guaranteeing health care to all people, 50 percent more than they do in France guaranteeing health care to all people, far more than our Canadian neighbors, who guarantee health care to all people
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The narratives about Hiroshima can be illustrated as victimization and triumph.
Hiroshima as victimization.
Japanese recalled the war in terms of victimization. World War II brought to mind the deaths of family and friends. They also recalled the bombings of their cities.
Hiroshima as triumph
To most Americans, the shattered city was a symbol of triumph. It marked the end of a global conflict. It was hard to imagine the Japanese surrendering without the atomic bomb. Therefore, the use of the atomic bomb on the city brought about the Japanese surrendering.