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    World War II has been considered one of the most horrendous tragedies to ever occur in history lasting from September 1, 1939 to May 8, 1945. The countries of the world aligned with either the Axis powers or the Allies and battled in a total war. World War II had three major Axis powers which were Germany, Italy and Japan. Allies powers included the U.S., United Kingdom, China, France and the Soviet Union. At the beginning of World War II, the United States remained neutral for as long as it…

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    the good of their knowledge. Within the learning field, there are varieties of subjects that are being taught differently and also that include the four main that all education within the U.S enforces; such as English, Mathematical, Science, and History. However, math is appeared to be the hardest and more challenging subject that is being authorized widely. In the beginning for hundreds of thousands of years, children educated themselves through self-directed play and exploration. With the…

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    Arms Race

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    government. Entertainment was not omitted from the influences of the Cold War. National security agencies encouraged Hollywood to produce anticommunist movies. Even going so far as to encourage scripts be changed to remove references of American History that wasn 't praise worthy (Mickelberry 2009.) Although this did lead to movies that helped spark patriotism, it also raised suspicion of communist activity at every turn. Many were accused of being communists both in and out of Hollywood. Most…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    best of the future and working with determination for a life that’s worth working for. I, Bianca Nicole Constantino Piezas, was born a week before Christmas Eve, deep into the hectic, frantic end of the year season on December 18, 2000, in Manila, Philippines, a week later than usual who was born through emergency caesarean section because my umbilical cord was tangled around my neck. Of course, my interesting start in this world has always been something out of the ordinary, and the manner I…

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    The Vietnam War has been one of the most well known conflicts in the Cold War era as it still has significant impacts on today’s international relations and diplomacy between Australia and other countries. Tracing its events back into history, the origin of the Vietnam War was merely a national conflict of the Northern and Southern parts of Vietnam. The Vietnam War resulted in the involvement of more than 60,000 Australian personnel, 521 of them killed and more than 3000 wounded. Among many…

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    At his inauguration as 45th president of the United States on 20 January 2017, Donald Trump said "From this day forward, it's going to be only America first -- America first. . . Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength. . . We will follow two simple rules -- buy American and hire American." Clearly, the United States and the world have entered an uncharted territory. He has three clear and chilling messages: From now on, America will be self-centered, protectionist, and less…

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    exceptionally different from how the uncolonized people view imperialism. Western Empires were supportive of colonialism, however the common population and uncivilized favored nationalism. Nationalism allows for emancipation and the unity of shared history, language, and beliefs. The documents support imperialism to little extent, the evidence critiques imperialism through the point of view of a “white man” which differs from the perspective of the “uncivilized” during the turn of the…

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    Chiyoda Corporation, Japan Alex Uchrin Contents History: 3 Some of the company’s Business Fields: 3 Green energy 3 Environmental protection 3 Pharmaceutical 4 Petrochemical 4 Refineries 4 Upstream 4 Global network: 5 Upcoming project: 5 MHI (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), Chiyoda plans first offshore hydrogen plant 5 Bibliography 9 History: Chiyoda started out as a small two-story wooden building in Tokyo, with 25 employees, in 1948. The founder, Mr. Akiyoshi Tamaki, had been a…

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    Years after World War I left Europe in shambles, the German economy in ruins and its insurmountable debt to be repaid back to France and Great Britain, Americans were feeling the brunt of the war and realizing entering it was a grave mistake. Looking ahead into the future of America and her economy, then President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought out ways to keep America out of another World War. Congress would then pass a law that would later be enforced by the president, it was known as the…

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    developed a plan to build a series of locks. Locks would allow ships to go up and down like steps. They designed three upward locks and three downward locks in the canal. When this system was built, it was one of the greatest works of engineering in history. The Panama Canal greatly helped trade and the economy of the United States. Before the canal was opened in 1914, total sales for shipping per ton were on the rise. In addition, boats made…

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