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    severity of Pyongyang's human rights crisis”(Enos). This quote shows that the U.S. already know North Korean people do not have good human rights. The one example of violation of human rights is camp where political prisoners forced to go. There was one woman works very slow, the officer was furious with her slow working. Therefore, she “was ordered to sit on her knees on the…

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    alliance between the territories of North American and Europe. From its inception, its main purpose was to defend each other from the possibility of communist Soviet Union taking control of their nation.” In other words, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was an alliance between North America and Europe. This alliance was formed in fear that the Soviet Union, a communist state founded approximately in 1922, might forcefully take control over American and European lands and convert their…

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    "What happened Joe? Rachel asks as Joe steps off the elevator. "The states attorney had a valid explanation for everything I showed him." "You kind of figured Allen would smoke screen his boss, right?" "I suppose. Did you lose your phone yesterday?" "No, why?" "The janitor stopped me in the hallway and asked if you got your phone back. He said that DA asked if he'd found a phone so he gave it to him." "Maybe it was Julia's phone he found." "Yeah, maybe. Can I borrow your phone a minute?" "Sure,"…

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    North Korea and Denuclearization North Korea has flirted with the idea of denuclearization in the past, but the issue has been brought back up recently. From 1985, they have made many deals to stop the production and tests of nuclear weapons, but they have either violated them or asked for ridiculous amounts of assistance. (“This isn’t the first time pyongyang has flirted with denuclearization,” Joe Sterling, March 9th 2018 CNN.) Today they are making steps towards connecting back with the…

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    Everyone has their own opinions and views towards the Vietnam War; some positive and some negative, it all depends on your outlook on the reasons behind it all. My opinion is to be against the Vietnam war for numerous reasons, people did not see the clear place of the United States in this war. The United States entered into the Vietnam war to help fight the spread of communism. France had backed out of the fight and if no one came to their aid, then communism would take over Vietnam; and with…

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    El Salvador Civil War

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    Reagan was more concerned of countries in Central American like El Salvador and Nicaragua because they were closer to the United States than any other threat in the east. Reagan looked at the catastrophe that would happen if Central America were to convert to communism. The rebellion of El Salvador was…

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    Vietnam War Causes

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    (Boylan). “The problem, the optimists argued, was that just as during the Vietnam War naysaying pundits and politicians were not merely undermining popular support for the war, but giving our enemies hope that they could win by waiting for the American people to lose their will to continue the fight”(Boylan). Was the Vietnam war our war? Was it winnable? The answer is no, it was not our war or was it winnable. The Vietnam war is one of the most unpopular war and most dreaded on in the history…

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    North finished its defeat and continued to bind together the nation under Socialist standards. The war had seethed for over 20 years and had killed a huge number of Southeast Asians and 58,000 American troops. The Vietnam War had crushed an administration, partitioned the nation and destroyed ruin on the American mind. In the perspective of a great part of the world, the United States had gone inside of a solitary era from being a rescuer for those in need of the free world to being the…

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    North Korea’s constitution highlights freedom of religion, freedom of expression and democratic voting. Unfortunately, for the country’s citizens; this is far from the truth. The country claims to run under the “Juche” ideology, or rejecting dependence on others using one’s own mind, and believing in one’s own strength. Due to this ideology, roughly 12 million people live in extreme poverty and do not have access to basic human needs. This paper will discuss North Korea’s culture, terrain,…

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    Although North Korea shares its border with South Korea on the Korean peninsula, the two countries could not be anymore polar opposite. Originally one united country, the separation of the two states along the 38th parallel due to the aftermath of World War II explains the different ideologies that came to found each country. It can be argued that North Korea is one of the world’s most secluded countries. Even in the present day, North Korea has an isolationist stance with the rest of the world…

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