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    Tattooing History

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    and Saisiyat of Taiwan, Berbers of Tamazgha (North Africa), Yoruba, Fulani and Hausa people of Nigeria, and Māori of New Zealand with facial tattoos. Tattooing was popular among certain ethnic groups in southern China, Polynesia, Africa, Borneo, Cambodia, Europe, Japan, the Mentawai Is-lands, MesoAmerica, New Zealand, North America and South America, the Philippines, Iron Age Britain, and Taiwan. It is a myth that the modern revival of tattooing stems from Captain James Cook's three voyages to…

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    The Vietnam War (1955-1975) Location: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia Date: Nov. 1, 1955- April 30, 1975 Background: The Vietnam War was a long and costly conflict between the communist North Vietnam and its southern allies, known as the Viet Cong against the South Vietnam and their ally The United States. The war began after the rice of power of Ho Chi Minh, and continued against a Cold War between two global superpowers (The United States and The Soviet Union). 3 million people were killed…

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    Modern day slavery. This is the term used to describe human trafficking. According to the United Nations human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability…. for the purpose of exploitation”( Haerens, 98). Victims of human trafficking suffer from force and coercion. Traffickers…

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    Fortunately, I have past experiences teaching English and learning it myself as an ELL (English language learner) student. I have taught English in local schools in Cambodia, to children who could not afford education and worked with several NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in the process. While working with those children, I developed not only teaching skills, but my passion too becoming a teacher. My work led me to pursuit my career in education, so I can provide it to those who are as…

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    Although President Richard Nixon is known more for the Watergate scandal and as the only US President to have resigned from office, he was responsible for introducing a number of bold and innovative foreign policy When Nixon took over the office of US President in 1969, the Vietnam War was the main issue in the country. During his election campaign, Nixon had promised to bring the American soldiers home. He started to implement a…

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    First Hand Experience

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    author just describing an event to a reader. As a result, the tone will create a different mood. Loung Ung is the author and main character in First They Killed My Father, in which Loung describes her experience first hand of being in a genocide in Cambodia. A similar story, Walking With Living Feet, writtten…

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    Someone once said that where words fall short, music takes the lead. That has been proven all throughout history. In the 20th century especially, our world was changed drastically without notice on many occasions. The people divided in the world when Pete Seeger sang We Shall Overcome, began to sing with him in hopes of finding peace in the world. The Government and people the same have used song as propaganda to express their point of view, misery, and determination throughout the 20th century.…

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    Oral Hpv

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    attention was the Informal Medical Injection Use in Cambodia. This project appealed to me because the cohort I studied in my past research focused on injection drug use. Additionally, I always desired to study HIV from a global perspective and I am not as familiar with HIV in Southeast Asia. Therefore, I believe that I could potentially contribute to this project with my knowledge of injection drug use and HIV and I could glean information about HIV in Cambodia. Furthermore, the Epidemiologic…

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    During the 1700s and 1900s Europeans were expanding all around the world. Some counties had a lust for exploration while others lusted for colonization and larger markets. The force behind European expansion during this time was, Europe’s early commercial revolution. This expansion lead to new and unknown goods being brought into the European markets. Expansion lead Europe to acquire a global empire that resulted in a world defined by a transcultural phenomena. The world’s reaction to this…

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    Rosenbloom, Ian Kabra, Fiske Cahill,and Jonah Wizard. The bad characters are Ruthford Pierce, Cara Pierce, Galt Pierce,and the body guards. Now the setting. The setting takes place in many locations in this story. The story takes place in Guatemala; Cambodia; Attleboro; Delaware; New York; Ireland,and Maine‎. The Cahills are looking for ingredients to complete the serum. There a problem that some of the ingredients are from animals that are endangered or extinct and there is another problem, the…

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