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    Rizal Reflection Paper

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    also able to learn the sacrifices and hardships our fellow Filipinos had to endure during the Spanish colonization. Moreover, while studying Rizal’s life and compositions, the readers obtain greater knowledge on that certain part of the country’s history. Studying Rizal’s life and works can also help us understand the causes of modern political and social problems and why they are still present and why it never really went away. By reading and understanding Rizal’s works, we may be able to find…

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    Imperialism is the act of controlling smaller nations for military, social, economic, and political benefits. Exploitation is the act of harming others for personal benefit. The two of these combined is a history filled with resentment but plenty of positive progress. The exploitation America caused is justifiable due to the benefits imperialization had on America including the imperialised territory. Some may think the main idea of exploitation is the harm, but the part that needs attention is…

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    Upon History, argued that "Whoever rules the waves rules the world" (Pearson). Hawaii was seen as the Crossroads of the Pacific. In 1893, a small group of sugar and pineapple-growing businessmen, backed by the U.S. military, deposed Hawaii's queen, seized 1.75 million acres of land, and conspired for U.S. annexation of the islands, which was achieved in 1898. Hawaii became a state in 1959. The taking of Panama by President Roosevelt is another example where the United…

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    LCox 9/29/17 World History pt 2 World War 1 and 11 Assignments Battan Death March- World War ll Introduction Lately in the news, I have been hearing is about wars and it is very scary. Just thinking about wars and battles sends chills down my spine. I mean the thought of bloodshed, guns, cannons, loud horns and screaming civilians is something I hope never to experience. This brings to the Bataan Death March, which took place in 1942. It was a battle as if no other many people lost their…

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    21AB FINAL RESEARCH PAPER ENGLRES N09 I. Solar Roadways A. Brief History There is an impending power crisis in the Philippines and the government is spending 450 million pesos to avert it. Energy authorities in the Philippines believe that the shortfall would be as much as 1004 megawatts per day. In one hour, the sun produces 380,000,000,000,000,000,000 megawatts of energy. These two realities point to a sharp contrast, that many countries in the world are threatened over energy crises and a…

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    Bloody Waters of Pearl Harbor 2,353 U.S. people passed away and only 55 Japanese died in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was a tragic day in history because so many risked their lives ( How many Pearl Harbor Deaths were there? - visit Pearl Harbor, 2016). Most important, Japan launches a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor (USHMM attack on Pearl Harbor). The following day, U.S. President, Franklin Roosevelt declared war on the Japan (USHMM attack on Pearl…

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    Indonesia has seen a re-emphasis on religion Indonesia. For most of Indonesia’s history terrorist…

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    The Early Modern Period (1450- 1750 C.E.) brought upon the global stage many things. Increased international trade, expeditions, and colonization defined this section of history. New developments were occurring in many places, influencing future order and economic promise, even today. To start, European power grew immensely at this time. Western Europe continued to flourish, producing a series of explorers that would greatly affect both people’s scope of the world and set a new precedent for…

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    Military Academy at West Point, Captain Volckmann was an experienced infantry officer and trained the Philippine Army leading up to the Japanese invasion in 1941. Prior to the invasion, Volckmann, like many U.S. officers, focused solely on conventional tactics and operations. Volckmann spent much of his free time trying to understand the environment, culture, and populace within the Philippines. His desire to learn about the indigenous environment and understanding of infantry strategies…

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    and she spent the rest of her life as a chronic invalid.” (History) McKinley…

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