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    The Republic of South Korea 's evolution into the flourishing democracy it is today would have been very difficult without the security, economic and investment ties generated by America’s heavy military engagement in Korea from the beginning of the Cold War and the close economic ties with Western countries that resulted from this alliance with the United States. Thus, America’s efforts to balance against Soviet influence in the peninsula led to the growth and modernization of the South Korean…

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    agreeing to them only having two options. Their options were extermination or reservations, in the end 9,000 Navajos were moved to reservations in New Mexico. That reservation ended up failing, and in 1868, a second Navajo Treaty was created by the U.S.A, formally admitting that the Fort Sumner Reservation was a…

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    Tyra Banks

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    dedication, wisdom, and a never giving up spirit along with feminine charm. Tyra Banks has made her name famous worldwide as a model, actress, singer, author, television host/personality, and producer. Tyra Lynne Banks known as Tyra Banks; was born on December 4th, 1973, in Inglewood, California. She is the daughter of Caroline London, a NASA photographer, and Donald Banks, a computer consultant. She is 79% African, 14% British and 6% Native American ancestry. She has an older brother, named…

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    Jimmy Carter's Analysis

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    As the 39th president of the United States, in my opinion, Jimmy Carter demonstrates qualities of a “great man” but at the same time, he struggled to respond to impressive difficulties, including a vital emergency and a high increase in unemployment. He revived U.S. relations with China and attempted progress with endeavors to deal with peace in the notable Arab-Israeli clash, however, late in his term a prisoner emergency occurred in Iran. Carter 's analysis of the country 's “emergency of…

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    Benetton Case Study

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    Sales, which included T-shirts and denim jeans, reached $78 million, 98 percent of which came from the domestic market. With 1,000 stores in Italy alone, Benetton realized that the home market was saturated, and launched a major export campaign. Benetton targeted the rest of Europe and made plans to enter U.S. and Japanese markets. In 1979 the first store was opened in North America. By 1981, Benetton, operating under the name Invep S.p.A., had become the world leader in the field of knitwear,…

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    Feminism Study.com defines feminism as “the belief that men and women deserve equality in all opportunities, treatment, respect, and social rights.” However, ways of seeing issues differs amongst feminists. It is important to understand the difference between what was done and what the two did to help women earn equal rights, especially how they got the vote. Also the comparison between Canadian women and African American women in the US. The government of Canada states that “Canada is a world…

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    A group of teenagers are starting high school the next day, and they are nervous they won’t fit in. They consult an older sibling, and he replies, and assuages their fears, by saying that they should drink a couple of beers before school; after all, that;s the cool thing to do. The fourteen year olds listen to the eighteen year old big brother, and they start their high school career with high hopes, fantastic dreams, and horrible hangovers. Flash forward to junior year, AP Exams are coming up…

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    Children with Dreams: Undocumented Children Wishing for Citizenship Thousands of children in the United States are undocumented immigrants and struggle every day. These are children from all over the world and all ages. Undocumented children do not have the same opportunities that American children have. Many of the live with no medical help, in poverty, in fear, and educational struggle. These children are not from here but come to the United States for what they believe is a better future and…

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    Disney Cultural Impact

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    Walt Disney World would have never been built or even thought of if it wasn’t for a man named Walt Disney. The Foundation for Disney World started way back in the 1920’s with Disney’s passion for drawing and turning those drawings into animated short films which led to the creation of the Walt Disney company. The Walt Disney company became bigger and bigger over the next fifty which led to the opening of Disney World and the Disney characters everyone knows today. The cultural impact of Disney…

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    creates more opportunities, challenges, unpredictable changes, and competition for people. Education is now considering a basic living standard in the twenty-first century based on technology improvement, science development, and economic growth. In the U.S.A, almost every child are able to get their high school diploma and around 50% of high school graduates will attend four-year university or higher education. The sustainable challenges and changing population demographics require new thinking…

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