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Sadako's wish changed from initially wanting to get better from her illness to praying for world peace. With each crane she folded, she hoped for the end of suffering caused by wars and nuclear weapons. Her selfless wish inspired many others to join in her quest for peace.

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What did Sadako Sasaki do in the hospital?

folded paper cranes


Who is sadoko?

Sadako was a 2 year old Japanese girl who lived in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. As a result of the chemicals of the bomb she was diagnosed with Leukemia. Sadoko's best friend came to the hospital and folded her a paper crane (a Japanese saying that the one who folded 1000 cranes was granted a wish). She never finished folding the 1000 but her friends did and the 1000 paper cranes were buried with her.


How many paper cranes did sadako fold?

Sadako Sasaki folded over 1,000 paper cranes while she was being treated for leukemia, inspired by the Japanese legend that says anyone who folds a thousand paper cranes will be granted a wish.


How many cranes did sadako make?

Sadako Sasaki folded more than 1000 paper cranes. It says on the official Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum page. (See Related links) Section 14: Sadako stringed thread through lines of cranes that she folded and hung them from the ceiling of her room in the hospital. By the end of August---less than a month after she started-Sadako had 1,000 paper cranes, but she continued to fold. Toward the end of September, Sadako's white blood cells began to increase for the third time since being hospitalized. Her condition gradually deteriorated until she could no longer walk unassisted. On the morning of October 25, surrounded by her family, Sadako passed away. Also, the book One Thousand Paper Cranes by Takayuki Ishii says that Sadako folded more than 1,000 cranes. He did a lot of research on the topic and even talked to the Sasaki family, as stated in the preface.


Is cardboard folded into a box a chemical change?

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How thick would a piece of paper folded in half be?

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When was Sadako Sasaki born?

Sadako Sasaki was a victim of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, Japan, in August, 1945. But she lived for 10 years after the bombing and died at the age of 12 on October 25, 1955. She was born on January 7, 1943.She died of acute malignant lymph gland leukemia, which is attributable to her exposure to high levels of radiation. Hospitalized for 8 months before her death, she folded 1000 origami cranes, which legend says granted a wish to the folder. Her wish was to survive her illness, but she did not. Her story was the basis of the fictional novel "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" (1977).


Are postcards folded?

they r folded but not by the person who sends the note. they r folded by the post services.


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