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Atomic bomb in Hiroshima The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear attacks ordered by Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, against the Empire of Japan. The attacks were carried out on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively, which contributed, along with the Soviet-Japanese War, to the surrender of Japan and the end of World War II. After six months of intense bombardment of 67 other cities, the Little Boy nuclear weapon was dropped on Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945, followed by the detonation of the Fat Man bomb on Thursday, August 9, on Nagasaki. Between 105,000 and 120,000 people died and 130,000 were injured. Hiroshima was a city of some industrial and military importance. The city was a communication center, storage place, and a gathering area for troops. It was one of the Japanese cities that were deliberately spared from Allied bombardments in order to be able to subsequently make an accurate assessment of the damage caused by the ...

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BAD HABITS IN UAEM STUDENTS University students have inadequate habits for their health and academic performance, which imply high percentages of sedentary lifestyle and low physical activity, intake of junk products and low consumption of fruits and vegetables, little care for their oral health, in addition to presenting sleep disorders. Some bad habits that college students have are: 1. Do not make the first meal of the day, breakfast. Since some of us prefer to sleep a little longer and avoid breakfast. 2. We eat heavy and greasy things, since most of the times it is cheaper to buy some tacos, some quesadillas etc than to buy a glass of fruit or bring our own food. 3. Eat too much candy between classes, cookies or drinks that contain a lot of sugar instead of natural water. 4. Sometimes we don't even eat and wait to get home to eat and eat quite heavy since we skip breakfast. 5. We do not carry out physical activiti...