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POPSDepression Cooking How many 93 year-olds do you ever see on youtube? Clara is really sweet and her stories are fascinating. I think she's the only youtuber I've ever seen, where all the comments she receives are really nice. .:)
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POPSOfficial Survivor of two A Bomb attacks continues: "As far as we know, he is the first one to be officially recognized as a survivor of atomic bombings in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki," Nagasaki city official Toshiro Miyamoto said. "It's such an unfortunate case, but it is possible that there are more people like him." Certification qualifies survivors for government compensation — including monthly allowances, free medical checkups and funeral costs — but Yamaguchi's compensation will not increase, Miyamoto said. Yet, Yamaguchi is satisfied that his record is now a historical fact. "My double radiation exposure is now an official government record. It can tell the younger generation the horrifying history of the atomic bombings even after I die," Yamaguchi was quoted as saying by the nationwide Mainichi newspaper.
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POPS93-Year-Old Fled Hiroshima To His Home In Nagasaki @Ground Zero Both Times Japanese records show dozens of people experienced the blast in Hiroshima only to be exposed to "residual radiation" in Nagasaki three days later. But Yamaguchi is the first to have been at ground zero when both explosions occurred. According to a newspaper interview Yamaguchi gave on the 60th anniversary of the end of the Pacific war, he had spent the conflict designing oil tankers for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, a wartime zaibatsu, or conglomerate, whose shipyards dominated the Nagasaki skyline. After a three-month stint at the firm's yards in Hiroshima, Yamaguchi and two colleagues, Akira Iwanaga and Kuniyoshi Sato, prepared to return to Nagasaki on 7 August, 1945. The day before, they woke early, collected their belongings and prepared for the train journey west. On the way to the station they became separated after Yamaguchi realised he had left his personal seal in the office.
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POPSClara Depression Cooking The video wouldn't clip, so have to go to the source. Since we're in a recession, thought clippers might want to see how to cook some Great Depression meals, healthy and conserve money at the same time. My parents didn't exactly fix these recipes, ours had more fat content, as German ancestry, we used lard not olive oil, but heavy on pasta, rice, bread and vegetables--little or no meat.