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    Culture, it’s what define a nation. It also plays a key role in shaping the reactions and the events that play out through the story of The Poisonwood Bible. It can be evidently seen in characters such as Nathan Price. Nathan is witnessing the congo after years of turmoil caused by king leopold and his cronies. “For Europeans, Africa remained the supplier of valuable raw materials—human bodies and elephant tusks. But otherwise they saw the continent as faceless, blank, empty a place on the map…

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    After reading The Ugly American, I have identified multiple situations through fictional characters that damaged or diluted foreign relationships and interest abroad. The authors use well-elaborated fictional views to target the readers. This allows readers an opportunity to intellectually wear the shoes that United States foreign policy manufactures. Particularly, in providing an understanding of diminishing and disconnected relationship with countries and governments abroad, To illustrate…

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    9/11 Terrorist Attacks

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    the global surveillance measures and information sharing intelligence. Military coalition led by the United States launched an attack on the Taliban in Afghanistan. Along with the US, other countries are dealing with terrorist activities as the Philippines and Indonesia also increased military preparation. President Bush also received massive support of many countries around the world, including Russia (also persecuted by the Islamic extremist group) and China, in cooperation against global…

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    Bay in the Philippines on May 1, the year 1898, and devastated the anchored Spanish fleet in a relaxed morning engagement that cost just seven American seamen injured. Manila itself was involved by U.S. troops by August. By the Treaty of Paris, Spain renounced all claim to Cuba, surrendered Guam and Puerto Rico to the United States, and transferred sovereignty over the Philippines to the United States for $20,000,000. The Spanish-American War was a significant turning point in the history of…

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    Ww2 Tactics Analysis

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    Throughout the out the course of World War II there were many war tacgtics that were use. Tactics such as those of strategic bombing which refers to all aerial attacks between the years of 1949 and 1945. These bombings included the bombings of military forces, railways, harbors, cities (which included civilized areas), and industrial areas. However, the militaristic countries, Japan and Germany, whose aggression in war and war tactics can be compared during the course of WWII. Despites the fact…

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    Terrorism is relevant because many culturally diverse groups have been formed that have an effect on many countries and the people living in them. Not only has terrorism killed and harmed thousands around the world over the years but has also affected the natives living in the very areas they live in. For example, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Afghanistan are just a few bases for terrorist groups located in the Middle East. Groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda have caused harm around the world, but America…

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    When one is in the hospital, one hopes for the best and prepares for the worst. During the time when Japan was communicating with the United States in 1941, the US was hoping to avoid a war but knew it needed to prepare just in case. On December 7, 1941, Japan made the decision for the US by launching a surprise attack at Pear Harbor in Hawaii as well as the other islands. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Date in Infamy” speech the next morning to a joint session of Congress, made it clear that the…

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    strong government was to enforce laws that cannot be broken and break to chaos, but also can include freedom and equality to everyone. Mentioned in the book, “A New Kind of Revolution” written by Carl N. Degler he states, “ Throughout most of American history the doctoring has provided freedom for religious development while keeping politics free of religion. And that, apparently, had been the intention of the Founding Fathers......social side effect of the Revolution, so also was the assertion…

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    There is a long history of discrimination and hatred towards other groups. For America, the history of discrimination started in 1492 with the discovery of America. When it comes to the discrimination of the Japanese it began when Chinese immigrants entered the country during the Gold Rush in 1849. When Chinese immigrants entered the country, acts of violence were committed against them due to the heavy competition for gold. After 1850 when California became a state, laws were created to…

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    been a battle against personal views. Many argue whether it is a right to sell one's body for pleasure or just a grotesque means of making fast cash. Prostitution has always been a taboo of sorts on this earth. It is the oldest profession in human history and is a product of human nature. Prostitution is most present in societies where free sexual intercourse is limited. It is a substitute for promiscuity. To understand where the idea of prostitution came from, you need to understand how one…

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