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    As most Filipino comfort women decided to finally embark on the way toward justice, they were stopped by opposition and criticisms. For instance, memories of abuse by comfort women opposes the claim that comfort station functions to prevent rape cases. According to the Japanese officials, the “comfort stations” built during World War II serves to “prevent rape and sexually transmitted disease.” (Yoko 54). This is because during war times, Japanese armies performed numerous sexual crimes toward…

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    The importance of the Philippines to the Japanese was evident in the fact the archipelago was the largest concentration of forces ground forces other than that found in China. Defeat of Japanese forces at the Philippines would set the ground work for further assault on China and Japanese home island. To secure the Philippines the United States would commit the X Corps, which was comprised of the 1st Calvary and the 24th Divisions; The XXIV Corps made of the 7th and 96th Divisions and finally a…

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    Suicide Rates

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    United States and Japan have higher suicide rates than Mexico and Philippines. Mexico and the Philippines are also majority Catholic nations,…

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    position. Not to mention, the suppression of Texas and American settlers God given rights, the issue led America to war, that resulted in many Americans losing their lives. Therefore, I pose this to the American people. If the government leaves the Philippines and grant Filipino sovereignty without any governmental measures, what stops a neighbouring nation to conquering it, and thereby threatening America 's interest in the Pacific and possibly threatening our Oregon and California…

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    Imperialism DBQ

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    the reasons that Americans supported imperialism was that they believed it was a Christian right to civilize those who were “uncivilized.” When Americans annexed the Philippines in 1898, William McKinley stated that we must, for the “greater good” of God, “uplift and civilize and Christianize them”. (Doc 3) Also, when the Philippines was brought into American hands following a victory in the Spanish-American War, many did not want to free the Filipinos because, according to them, as Theodore…

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    place in history crucial for the advancement of humanity. According to the demeanor of the poem, Kipling's view of imperialistic practices are strong and evident. He believed it was the moral obligation of a developed and affluent nation to spread ideas and share…

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    A Humiliating Failure for America The decision to annex the Philippines by the US created widespread unrest on both foreign and domestic fronts. This topic was recognized highly controversial by both the American and Filipino people, as well as the rest of the world, and a foolish move on America 's part. The debates following the annexation made clear distinctions on the reasons why the Philippines was annexed in the first place versus the reasons our actions contradict our motives. The…

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    imperialism was a “righteous” path and completely justified. On the other end of the argument, lays the Conflict perspective, which views U.S. behavior of Imperialism as an example of European “empire building.” The Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War are two examples of conflicts that occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Conflict theorists would insist that these wars broke out due to the consequences of Imperialism. While Consensus theorists wouldn’t…

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    different heritage tourism in world. Providing financial support from the government is a must for natural heritage conservation and sustainability. It also benefit the future generation for an outstanding value of Heritage Tourism. As well as for the Philippines, government manage to market and sustain the heritage tourism specifically most of the UNESCO Heritage is in Luzon. Namely the 3 famous heritage tourism in Luzon. The Santo Tomas de Villanueva church in Miag-ao, Iloilo, Banaue rice…

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    for HIV. Out of the total 255 respondents from the Philippines, 142 (55.8%) MSM reported never being tested for HIV. Other significant reasons for never testing include low risk perception to HIV infection, HIV stigma and discrimination, financial concerns, and not knowing where to get tested (Guadamuz, Cheung, Wei, Koe & Lim,…

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