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    1. How did the lives of other Asian Americans (non Japanese) improve during WW II? Filipinos- During World War II‚ Philippines was taken by Japanese Army. Filipinos in America worried about their home land‚ Philippines. They wanted to join U.S‚ Armed Force to get back Philippines to fight for the liberation of their home land. According to page 359‚ chapter 10‚ "On February 19‚ 1942‚ Secretary of War Henry Stimson announced the organization of the First Filipino Infantry Regiment: this new unit

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    The Documents that Shaped The World Five documents were made that established self-government and individual liberty in different ways. To begin talking about the documents that changed the history of the world‚ lets begin with the Revolutions that happened before their creation. “The Glorious Revolution‚ American Revolution‚ and French Revolution all attempted to establish principles of government...and the..revolutions had enduring effects...on..expectations for self-government and individual

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    Pan-Europa Case Study Q1: In order to avoid a potential hostile takeover‚ Pan-Europa must keep current shareholders satisfied with company performance. The company must prove it is competitive and able to meet the short-term and long-term demands of the consumer through innovative product expansions‚ efficiency improvements‚ and modest market expansions. By doing so‚ the shareholders will retain their shares and not make them available to raiders like Carlo de Bendetti or the Flick brothers.

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    During World War 2 (1939-1945)‚ American men left their home to defend their country against Hitler and the Japanese Empire. Since the majority of the male workers left‚ many jobs were in demand to support the troops with supplies. Until this time women were frustrated at not being able to actively contribute to the war efforts because of law and traditions. The vacant jobs allowed the women to give their energy‚ time‚ and even some gave up their lives as well as sacrificing their sons‚ brothers

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    selected business in its different areas of activity. The business that I will be linking it to British Airways. Human Resources Ethical issues relating to human resources are to confirm that discriminations is not a part of the selecting process. Value is what this should be encountered as it is important. Nationality‚ race‚ religion and age should not be based on in a negative way. British Airways should be very careful otherwise they will in trouble with the law and they will get a bad reputation

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    :) Captain Vidal is shown in a nightmarish light; while Ofelia is busy receiving her gifts from the faun‚ Vidal has pulled in two natives to the valley‚ and‚ while his soldiers look on‚ brutally interrogates the two‚ beating the father to near death with the butt of a wine bottle before shooting the son and then shooting the father. The grisly display‚ easily one of the most disturbing moments of the film‚ is made even more disturbing by the precision with which Vidal goes about his gruesome work

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    Victor Salido Ms. Ahonen 1301 English Sr. 6th Pd. 4 May 2016 Rough Draft World War I was a difficult time period in American history‚ it was a time of progress and women began gaining a voice in society. As the war came to an end‚ the United States was at it’s final stages of the progressive era and groups such as the Anti-Saloon League and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union began advocating for the ban of alcohol in the states. With support from many and arguing that alcohol is a key element

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    Discussion a) Interaction between Europeans and Natives in the New World The interaction between the first European settlers and the Natives began with the Spanish settlers headed by Christopher Columbus‚ the founder of America in 1492. The Spanish settlers are the first to settle down in the ‘New World’. The ‘New World’ inhabits more than two million Native Americans before the first European settlement. The early Spanish interaction with the natives is smooth remains calm and friendly. They understood

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    John Smith was kidnapped by the King of the Powohatan Tribe‚ Pocahontas’ dad‚ they were about to kill him then and there. Side note: they kidnapped Smith just to kill him instead of killing him during the battle between Smiths men and the Native Americans. Why would they spear Smith’s life after they killed all his men? Anyways‚ right before the King & his men were about to kill him‚ weapons drawn‚ this young girl jumps in and shields Smith from the men. “Pocahontas with no appeal or petition got

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    Women played an important role during World War II. For this topic there are two genres that show many of women’s accomplishments earned in World War II and the difference they made for their participation. The first genre is a webpage called American Women in World War II by History Chanel. The webpage has different forms of information like videos of important events‚ speeches and an article. They are mostly focused in the number of women that participated in the war‚ some of the jobs women performed

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