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    It was one number I had never deleted out of my phone, mostly because I had waited for years for Stormy to call. Her mom answered on the second ring, “Drew?” “Mrs. Waters.” I answered. “I assume you’re calling about Stormy?” “Yes ma’am. We know that Cole has her.” “Yes…he does.” She replied, cooly. “You already knew that?” I asked in confusion. She laughed a psychotic laugh, “Of course we know, he’s good for her.” Rhett stared at the phone, a mixture of disgust, anger, and shock across his…

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    states that Kim started off his regime by eliminating any political opposition and portraying himself "as an embodiment of what he called a 'true Korean'. He did so by dictating the media and by releasing propaganda to his nation." Kim I'll-Sung first made the public believe that he was more than just an ordinary man, he then acquired control…

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    The Vietnam War was perhaps one of the most controversial wars in U.S. history. The United States had no objective in the war and did not make an official declaration of war. The war started through a series of events. Ho Chi Minh, the future leader of the Viet Minh, formed his own faction in order to drive off the remaining Japanese invaders from World War II and the new French administration. After Japan's' defeat in World War II, they retreated, allowing Minh's forces to take over power…

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    Americans became involved in the Viet Nam Conflict as a means to restrict or possibly stop the spread of communism. American law makers and political leaders feared that if communism was able to make its way to Viet Nam it would, eventually resulting in Asia becoming a communist regime. This spread that was envisioned was known as the domino theory, and as it came to play it would be known as the domino effect. Similarly, this is much of what lead to American involvement in Korea, though…

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    year Koreans began to migrate to America more frequently and consistently. Asians immigrating to the U.S. occurred in three main waves, as a result of the different wars and treaties; each wave brought in new ideas and items with them. By the 1830s, Koreans started immigrating to Hawaii. They chose Hawaii as a place to live in due to the placement of plantations and settlements established by American capitalists and missionaries. In 1893, America took over Hawaii which led to many Koreans…

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    In the year of 1954, communist aggression was rising rapidly, especially in Vietnam. America immediately became involved to help end communist aggression. In the beginning of the war, Americans supported the Vietnam War and wanted to contribute as much as they can in order to end the war. However, the war lasted longer than imagined. This grew tension in the American society. The involvement of America in Vietnam really affected the American society it also affected foreign affairs. Many feared…

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    Vietnam War Battle

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    The Vietnam War today remains one of the most memorable events in history, with long-lasting conflicts. The Vietnam War was a series of fights and battles. These battles are all located mainly in Vietnam or the Southeast part of Asia, some being in the Easternmost part of Asia. Many of these battles had affected the people of Vietnam, as well as the United States. Knowing this, the Vietnam War was a big part of history. Not to mention the big military defeats of some of the battles. The major…

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    During the Winter Olympics, many amazing things happened from Shaun White winning the Gold, to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s sister sitting near Vice President Mike Pence. Also, North and South Korean team members came out as one nation instead of both North and South Koreans. With the events that happened, these governments have made attempts to talk about the topic. South Korean president Moon Jae-in invited Kim Jong Un’s sister to talk about the controversy between the countries. Mike…

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    Why Is The Korean War Bad

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    The Korean War The Korean War, a war that started out with a quick victory in mind, quickly became a war with between the two superpowers of its current generation. With communism hoping to spread to all corners of the world, only thing stopping it is democracy, it laid its sight on South Korea. A war that showed no promising result for both sides, yet committed over 1.3 million casualties. The war ended with both sides receive severe losses and gained very little in return. This war showed the…

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    North Korea Research Paper

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    and other nations. The Soviet Union’s close relations to North Korea in the Korean War caused the U.S. and Japan to oppose North Korea, causing a wider divide and gap towards reunification with South Korea. North Korea’s absorption and integration of Soviet interests further instigated American and Japanese opposition. The Soviet…

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