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    Hiroshima and Nagasaki stand as the worst atrocities ever committed in the history of warfare. The United States committed the most terrible mistake in its history, that they could not foresee all these catastrophic consequences and radiation of the atomic bomb. Only after this historical event, people gained a knowledge about the atomic weapon itself and about its horrifying impact on the life. Albert Einstein said that ‘‘I know with what kind of weapons World War Three will be fought, but…

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    unable to act quickly to problems. Japan was in depression in 1931. People asked army for help and to invade Manchuria. China asked League for help, and Japanese government told the army to leave Manchuria, but the army did not leave. The League asked all countries to stop trading with Japan, but many countries did not stop trading because of the depression. When Japan was asked to leave Manchuria, Japan decided to leave from the League and decided to allies with European countries. Italy…

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    Peasant rebel revolts, as well as a series of famines that struck China during the early seventeenth century, left the system of government vulnerable. After the collapse of the Ming Dynasty in 1644, Manchu people flooded south into China from their Manchuria homeland of the north and proclaimed a new, “pure” reign of power known as the Qing Dynasty (Bentley, 2014). The Qing Dynasty would continue to rule for two hundred and sixty-eight years because of an effective military, extensive cultural…

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    During the Three Kingdoms Period (57 BCE - 668 CE), Korea was divided between the Koguryo, Paekche and Silla. The Koguryo kingdom (37 BCE) stretching from the northern Korean Peninsula to Manchuria, was the first kingdom to adopt Buddhism in China. In the southwestern part of the peninsula, the Paekche kingdom (18 BCE) ruled and were in constant rivalry with the other two kingdoms of the period. The Silla Kingdom, which was established first in 57 BCE, was most powerful of the three and played a…

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    Despite these arguments, the dropping of the atomic bombs was both necessary and justified because it ended the war, actually saved thousands of lives and stopped fascist Japan. Here is a brief summary of World War 2 for Japan. Japan entered Manchuria on September 18, 1931. Japan had claimed…

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    the army, if they cannot join the army they have to contribute to something else that help them. Narrator uncle was in military because this obligation in Manchuria. Narrator also spends most of his second year of junior high in Pyongyang working on the airfield with his classmates. It used for Kamikaze planes that are being flown from Manchuria to the mainland. While they are doing airfield they suffer from dysentery and diarrhea. Most people working on the airfield like working there, because…

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    They turned Manchuria into another colony. Japan wasn’t satisfied. They wanted to conquer all of Asia and the Pacific Islands to create a Japanese empire. In 1937, Japan invaded the rest of china along the coast. They took the major Chinese cities and killed millions…

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    China's diverse and complex geography and history make it difficult to summarize its culture. Much like the United States, it has a wide variety of climates, populations, and physical features that both limit and benefit China's citizens. The sheer size of China and its population creates numerous languages and dialects; this makes the country culturally diverse, and it also makes it more difficult to interact with others. The physical geography perhaps has affected China's culture most in its…

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    Causes of World War II Analyse the significance of these TWO causes on the outbreak of World War II. World War 2 was an enormous international conflict that rocked the world. During the event, there were two opposing groups; the Axis Powers (led by Germany, Japan and Italy) and the Allied Powers (including Great Britain, the United States and China). The war erupted from the effects of numerous factors which caused an upset across the world. Amongst these various causes, two of them were the…

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    A vacuum in physics is described as a space completely empty of matter. Much like in physics, it’s completely possible for a void to be completely empty in one’s life. What people do with free space is fill it up with objects or other things of value. No one enjoys empty spaces in their lives and are immediately filled. In Haruki Murakami’s Town of Cats Tengo lives with a vacuum in his life questioning the relationship that he has with his father trying to fill the void he’s been living with not…

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