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    foreign policy, people could easily distinguish that from the American delegation. Some of them didn’t like America, but they all loved Americans. I was constantly surprised by the camaraderie between nations, with the South Koreans and the Chinese walking through the Korean War Memorial together as friends, seeing images of their countrymen kill one…

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    The containment policy was a United States foreign policy or doctrine aimed at bringing communism to a stop and preventing the expansion of the Soviet Union through various strategies as military, economic and diplomatic. It was enacted in the year 1946 and conceived by a diplomat George Kennan immediately after the World War II. The World war resulted in critical changes to the government policies abroad. This was under the influence of three assertive diplomats George Marshall, Dean Acheson,…

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    History happens all around us every single day. Everyday an eventful event has happened somewhere in the world. On September 30 an event that shaped the world happened, I was born. As I researched the exact day that I was born, I found many things that happened that I didn’t even know about but, only a few of those events interested me. One event that happened September 30 was a historical event that effects the world still today. On September 30, 1950 the united nation forces crossed the 38…

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    Abhimanyu Rajshekar (Block F) Context: Theatre of the Absurd has its roots set in the avant-garde experiments in art in the 1920’s-1930’s. It was strongly influenced by the horrors of World War Two, where the impermanence of values and morality, validity of conventions and the meaninglessness of human life and its social conventions were questioned. These beliefs were stimulated by the constant threat of nuclear annihilation in Europe in 1945, and played an important role in its rise in Europe.…

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    The Korean Wave refers to the cultural phenomenon in which people in the world are willing to adopt and consume Korean popular culture (Jung, 2006). The Korean Wave is the term coined by the Chinese media for the first time to describe the sudden surge in the popularity of Korean culture in China in 2002 (Hogarth, 2013). The Korean Wave usually includes Korean music, dramas, films and games and is a hot cultural change and trend especially in Asian nations today. Korean television drama has been…

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    Korean entertainment companies focus on looks more than talents. IRS 12/4/2015 2E5 Toh Pei Shi (23) Content page Title, Abstract and introduction- Page 3 Main body 1- Page 4 Main body 2-Page 4 to 5 Main body- Page 6 Conclusion and recommendation- Page 6 to 7 Appendix-Page 7 Reference list-Page 8 Title: Korea Entertainment Companies focuses more on look than talents. Abstract: This research is to find out whether Korea entertainment companies really only focus on looks. There are a lot…

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    one of the bloodiest wars in military history and had long-lasting consequences on both Korea, and the United Nations. The War helped the U.S which held the United Nations achieve its goals, and cleared any issue between themselves and China. The Korean War had been the first to introduce the Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals. The MASH truly helped reduce deaths from battle wounds compared to the figures in previous wars. I was overwhelmed with all the casualties that I was treating. I knew I had…

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    Both of Vietnam War and Korean War took place during the Cold War. The Korean War was happened in 1950-1953 right after the Cold War while the intention still higher from the World War 2. The Vietnam War was occurred in 1960s - 1970s when United States and Soviet Union contended for hegemony. These two wars was internal fight, the country divided into two sides, the southern democracy versus northern communism. The war was determining the country should be communism or democracy. Superpower…

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    1945, at the Elbe River in Germany where two powerful armies met American and Russia cut Germany in two parts. What was Containment? There were three good examples of containment which help explain what it was. These were the Berlin Airlift, the Korean War, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. One good example of containment was how west Berlin was surrounded by the Soviet Blockade. “Joseph Stalin and Soviet Union decided to blockade any shipments into west Berlin (Doc B)” that could make it easier…

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    greatly impacted the U.S. Armed Forces by leading the Americans out of the Korean War. Instead of following the advice he was given by members of the Republican Old Guard, Eisenhower decided not to use nuclear weapons to end the Korean War, but instead create a policy that issued a warning to the enemy that he would increase the conflict if he believed it was necessary (Sandberg "Five-Star"). Eisenhower's plans for dealing with Korean conflict demonstrate his caution with war plans. Due to the…

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