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    control with the onset of the great depression‚ it brought unemployment and living standards to most countries causing extreme right wing governments to come into power in Japan and Germany together with Mussolini‚ they refused to keep with the rules and took a series of actions which revealed the Leagues weakness.” Japan was affected by the economic crisis of 1929‚ so aimed to rebuild its economy. However they did this by acquiring the south Manchurian Railway‚ while completely ignoring the

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    National Anthem Analysis

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    I live in a country that allows me to follow my dreams. It also provides me the opportunity to pursue them. This country lets me live my life without fear. The country that I live in lets me believe whatever I want to believe and allows me to walk out those beliefs without restraint. Veterans alive or fallen have fought for these privileges and fought for our rights and our freedoms to explore all of these liberties. In our national anthem‚ it says “the land of the free and the home of the brave

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    Betrayal In Macbeth

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    “Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it” George Santayana‚ The Life of Reason‚ 1905. The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ tells a story of a common occurrence in politics‚ a rise and fall of a once powerful leader. The Tragedy of Macbeth is a tragedy in which the main protagonist’s flaws leads to their own collapse‚ which is seen time and time again modernly. Written by William Shakespeare‚ it tells more than just a tale‚ he tries to depict the political struggle throughout the Elizabethan and

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    The Flowering of Racial Spirit. Translated by Kazi-O Nisinia. Manila: Department of Information‚ 1942. Laurel‚ Jose P. Forces that Make A Filipino Nation Great. Manila: Board of Information‚ 1944. Mitchell‚ Major. “Radio and the Press‚” in Facing Japan: A series of lectures delivered before the executive Staff of the Office if the Chief of Intelligence. Philippines: Manila‚ 1945. National Assembly Yearbook‚ 1st ed.‚ vol. 7. Manila: Government Printing Office‚ 1943. New Order. Manila: Board of Information

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    Battle of Okinawa

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    biggest of the Pacific island battles of World War II‚ the Okinawa campaign involved the 287‚000 troops of the U.S. Tenth Army against 130‚000 soldiers of the Japanese Thirty-second Army. At stake were air bases vital to the projected invasion of Japan. Japanese forces changed their typical tactics of resisting at the water’s edge to a defense in depth‚ designed to gain time. In conjunction with this‚ the Japanese navy and army mounted mass air attacks by planes on one-way "suicide" missions; the

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    the Japanese bombed the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. The U.S. joined the war right after this attack. On the dates August 6 and August 9‚ 1945 the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs on the homeland of Japan. After the war‚ the number of bombs dropped on their cities heavily devastated Europe and Japan. But we looked at the just the toll it had on the people‚ But it wasn’t just that. The thousands of boats that were destroyed and the thousands of planes that crashed caused major pollution to the oceans

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    Following the raids and successfully bailing out and landing somewhere in China‚ James Doolittle was heartbroken. He thought the mission was a complete failure. He had lost all of his airplanes and had no idea where any of his men were. He thought that he would be court martialed due to the failed mission. Over the next few days the Chinese would keep the Americans on the move and out of reach of the Japanese Army patrolling the area. Doolittle was eventually reunited with most of his crews

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    Korean Corporate Culture

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    culture and the management system of Korea are equally important. The characteristics of Korean corporate culture are influenced by several factors. The oldest influence is from Confucianism‚ and the recent influences are from America and Japan. Confucianism‚ as one of the major state philosophies in Korea‚ is continuously influencing the development of Korean society and culture in its values system‚ family relations and social stratification. Confucian values such as respect for the

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    plastered along the walls in glass cases‚ but so too were the stories of terror and internment of Japanese Americans on no further grounds than their original origin. The Japanese were interned in barracks to supposedly prevent espionage from the US to Japan. The internment of the Japanese was akin to the internment of the Jews certainly not with as heinous of outcomes‚ but it is deplorable anytime one is treated differently and faces negative consequences simply based on their race. The stories of white

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    including eight battleships‚ and more than 300 airplanes. More than 2‚000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack‚ and another 1‚000 were wounded. The day after the assault‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan; Congress approved his declaration with just one vote. Three days later‚ Japan’s allies Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States‚. More than two years into the conflict‚ America had finally joined World War II. The fundamental Allied

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