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    target, they will block the Japanese forces from Manila Bay. It is called for the abandonment of the Philippines Capital and withdrawal of USAFFE to the Bataan Peninsula and the troops would provide land protection on heavily jungle, mountainous landmass in Bataan specifically the Corregidor in addition to the three other heavily fortified islands along with proper amount of supplied and pre-invasion preparations and Bataan Peninsula would be the ideal defensive position that USAFFE can hold out…

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    Australias Formation

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    (Appearing to be 'drifting') on Earth's surface. There have been many supercontinents, throughout history, which had existed on Earth's surface for millions of years. Supercontinents are a cluster of most or all of Earth's continents to from a single landmass, including Ur (Vaalbar), Kenorland, Protopangea-Paleopangea, Columbia (Nuna), Rodina, Pannotia and Pangea. Australia was part of the supercontinent, Pangea, which consisted of Australia,…

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    The Arctic and Subarctic regions of the western hemisphere have been populated with Native North American inhabitants since before European contact in the 1500s. The Arctic and Subarctic regions comprise a vast amount of land, and varying topography and environmental conditions that influence the socio-cultural organization and daily lives of the region’s inhabitants. The Native American groups that occupy these regions live in close conjunction with their environment. Additionally, these…

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    Oberfield 6QHA March 14, 2016 One Weird Trick to Identifying Asian American Literature The term “Asian American” itself is a conflict, a clash of culture. Asia and America are as separated as two regions can be; even Europe and Asia share the same landmass. Asian American (AA) experiences are all about adapting to new cultures and environments, and Asian American Literature (AAL) reflects that struggle. Therefore, if an average white person writes a story about an AA, it is not AAL, as the white…

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    For more than five centuries America has lifted Christopher Columbus the greatest explorer. Noticing the truth importance about Columbus. Realized the aspect of what he had done to natives. Despite his being a great navigation explorer, and having good intentions to explore, he was also known for being cruel and evil. Although he was an important to figure in history and the most famous explorer, there were many negative aspects about Columbus. He brought horrible disease to the natives, not…

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    The Era of Change: The Columbian Exchange The age of maritime investigation paved the way for a new age of colonization and unification of the earth’s greatest societies at the time. As land was freshly discovered, nations would feel the need to settle into the land and claim it as their own. Once established, the foreigners would begin to make use of the unfamiliar resources at their disposal and trade their products with other peoples near and far. This process describes the origin and…

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    With the advent of modern transportation, and instantaneous communication via the internet, telephones, television, etc the world became a much smaller, and more interconnected place than it was ever in all of human history. Through these innovations the spread of people, ideas, and cultures became commonplace. This phenomenon of spreading cultures is known by the moniker of “globalization”. Proponents of globalization believe that through spreading of ideas and culture the world will…

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    From Yellowstone to the Smoky Mountains, America's true beauty shows though to many of the greatest Authors. The idea of beauty can not only physical properties but there can be a inner, deeper meaning of beauty which can not only be alluring but unattractive at times too. Beauty in american literature expands from nature to the greatest historical building such as the the Statue of Liberty but that has a deeper under meaning of what true American beauty looks like from freedom. One Perspective…

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    destroy ourselves for own selfish ambitions one or more may posses. Humans are known for to be domite on the food chain in power and strength no animal has guns and technology like we do. When there 's no one else humans turn on each other for more landmass, powership of people, etc. William golding uses Lord of the Flies to show that humans have this in our nature even teaching children like in the novel morals that are taught could be easily abandoned if there 's no one to remind they develop…

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    Greek and roman architecture Old Greek and old Rome are frequently mistaken for each other despite the fact that there are awesome contrasts between the two. Both nations are Mediterranean however have social class contrasts, distinctive mythology, diverse life values and diverse design ideas. It is said that quite a bit of what Rome utilized as a part of regular life was taken from the antiquated Greek development as the old Greek human progress began 5th century BC. Furthermore, it was…

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