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B: Yes, we do. Will that be a single or a double?
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He forsook a promising career in banking to pursue his true calling as a filmmaker.





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The U.S. government first began developing a nuclear weapon in December of 1941 in order to put an end to Nazi oppression. However, the plan to bomb Germany was abandoned, along with preparations to test the device, when the Nazis surrendered in May of 1945. With the fighting in Europe over, the U.S. set its sights on the Pacific where Japan still refused to cease fighting. Eventually, the U.S. and its allies decided that enough was enough and agreed to finally give the atomic device a test run in the New Mexico desert. When the ___________ detonation was deemed a success on July 16, 1945, no time was wasted in developing two new weapons called ¡°Little Boy¡± and ¡°Fat Man.¡± They were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and August 9, respectively, putting an end to the war.





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Mourning periods and traditions today vary from culture to culture and even from family to family, but most people are given the freedom to grieve as they wish. In contrast to the more relaxed standards of today, though, people in the Victorian era took mourning rites very seriously and adhered to strict rules. Victorians divided mourning into two stages, deep mourning and half mourning, and the amount of time spent in bereavement depended on one¡¯s relationship with the deceased. A wife who lost her husband, for example, was expected to remain in a combined mourning period for at least two years. Additionally, a widow was expected to wear only black clothing during the period to show respect for her deceased spouse. Some chose to dress in mourning attire for the remainder of their lives.

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