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    Introduction: Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama is one of the greatest American political scientist and economists. He is a renowned author as well and has written multiple documents and journals including the famous and controversial “The End of History and the Last man” in the year 1992. His book clearly describes the formation of the ultimate government by the human race after the years of sociocultural evolution of the human race based on the growth and influence of the Western lifestyle and…

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    Pearl Harbor Effect

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    com/apps/doc/EJ3048500170/MSIC?u=lom_accessmich&sid=MSI C&xid=bc4beeda. Accessed 13 Feb. 2018. "Pearl Harbor." Gale Student Resources in Context, Gale, 2017. Research in Context, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/XYQXGW118124201/MSIC?u=lom_accessmich&si d=MSIC&xid=17744934. Accessed 8 Feb. 2018. "Pearl Harbor." The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia™, Columbia University Press,…

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    Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong once said, "from these events (during the Japanese Occupation)... we learn... the need to stand firm in the face of enemy advance, and the fortitude of enduring hardship in the dark hours."1 Indeed, during World War II, the surrender of Singapore by the British meant that from 1942 to 1945, Singapore would be a colony of Japan as part of Japan's expansionism in Asia, hereby termed the Japanese Occupation. However, there are two polarising opinions regarding…

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    In 1940 British join the WWII it is really a big thing for the world war, and after the French give up, Britain become more difficult. Then why the Britain join the war without keep standing on the side of peace? One, to keeping the leader and stop German break the rule.Two, make themselves safe. Three, Japan attract them. I will gave you the example for each one of it. The first reason why British join the WWII is German already broke the rules and began to fight, to be the biggest country at…

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    The Great Depression was a stretch where people were trying to locate an employment, and food to exist another day. People families were broken, and bank accounts gone wrong, and most of all it-helped America get to the top. In the beginning of the Great Depression, there are multiple reasons for the cause, but there is one thing that is certain and it is how it drastically affected communities in America, and how America overcame the depression. The first point is how the depression started,…

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    Pearl Harbor was a truly fun and educational movie. This movie is of course based upon the events that happened at the Pearl Harbor Naval base on the morning of December 7, 1941, which includes both the time before the strike, and the events that followed. This movie takes place in Hawaii on the deck of a nuclear aircraft carrier. Throughout the movie, the main focus was to portray American patriotism. I believe they did a great job in doing this. The major characters in this movie are: Ben…

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    After winning the presidential election by a narrow vote, John Fitzgerald Kennedy needed to win the hearts of the Americans in a time of tension and stress in the world. In his inaugural address, Kennedy explained how the American people share common heritage and, in one way or another, they all strive for similar purposes and ideals. Therefore, a unification of the American people would be beneficial to the country which, in turn, would support the world. The speech Kennedy made on his…

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    Tuesday, June 6, 1944. Where the Allied troops invaded Normandy in "Operation Overlord" during World War II. Also known as D-Day, it was the largest seaborne attack in history and the most ambitious military assault (History). D-Day was the most important turning point during WWII, requiring much preparation by the US and Allies, excellent execution of the planned attack on D-Day itself, and through the effect it had helped the Allies gain a strong foothold in France and ultimately leading to…

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    The title of the novel The Catcher in the Rye is based upon Holden’s mishearing of the poem Comin’ thro’ the Rye by Robert Burns. Holden’s misconception leads him to believe that the line “If a body meet a body comin’ thro’ the rye” is really “If a body catch a body comin’ thro’ the rye” which changes how he perceives its meaning. With his improper understanding of the poem, Holden believes it is about trying to stop children from growing older, which is quite different from its actual theme.…

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    All of the presidents of the United States were great people. They have accomplished many things and handled huge responsiblites, but still managed through it. All the presidents showed leadership. Although many of the presidents were great such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln was the strongest president. Abraham Lincoln accomplished amazing things, as while as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson did. Although these three president achieved great things, but…

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