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    Homa Masaharu

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    series of brutal men were attempting to control the world: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Benito Mussolini. That’s just some of the examples from other occurring genocide in the World. In this case the Japanese, there are men involved that go by the name of Hedeki Tojo, Edward King Jr., and Homma Masaharu. At the end of it all Homma Masaharu was help responsible for the death march, “war crime” and was finally executed by a firing squad on the day of April 3rd, 1946. These men listed before…

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    What were the major benefits of US expansion to the West? The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 increased American migration to the west, which was already underway. Americans fought the Native Americans that were settled westward. As a result of the bloody battle white Americans were victorious and the government restricted the Native Americans to small portions of land. Then the railroad was built, allowing communication and commerce to be transformed from coast to coast, making it possible for…

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    Jada Page Mrs. Hannon American History Honors II 16 February 2018 Imperialism: A Necessary Evil Imperialism. Something that wasn’t even thought of when America was first was created but was one of the most transforming points of our nation. Imperialism is expanding a country's power and culture to other countries. It really is taking over a country. Although, this would make us a superpower for decades to come. Imperialism would transform trade, military, and cultural superiority.…

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    Individual Differences

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    Each individual holds their own beliefs towards categories of difference. Some of these beliefs increasingly influence the thought that we, as humans, are more different than we are alike; others make it seem otherwise. I can personally say that my values and beliefs have changed as I started growing up. I wasn’t always as open-minded as I think I am. Each of my beliefs have been heavily influenced by the most significant social institutions that are in my life: school, family, religion, and the…

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    Tattooing History

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    Māori of New Zealand with facial tattoos. Tattooing was popular among certain ethnic groups in southern China, Polynesia, Africa, Borneo, Cambodia, Europe, Japan, the Mentawai Is-lands, MesoAmerica, New Zealand, North America and South America, the Philippines, Iron Age Britain, and Taiwan. It is a myth that the modern revival of tattooing stems from Captain James Cook's three voyages to the South Pacific in the late 1700s. Certainly, Cook's voyages and the dissemination of the texts and images…

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    Eat Bulaga Case Study

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    Filipinos. Staying on air for almost four decades, Eat Bulaga first aired on July 30, 1979, being the the longest running noontime variety show in the Philippines (Carvajal 2016). Eat Bulaga captured the tastes of the audience for entertainment and introduced a number of segments such as the iconic “Laban o Bawi,” “Pinoy Henoy,” “Little Miss Philippines,” “That’s My Boy,” “Teevee Babe,” “Mr. Pogi” and the recent “Kalyaserye” featuring the “Aldub” love team (WikiPilipinas 2007). Aside from these…

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    Oppression Of Women

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    The difference on how long it took and why it took so long for women to break the glass ceiling of the US nation's top office, as opposed to women of other nations like India and Philippines. What were the different traits of Clinton vs. Aquino and Patil, factors that affected it (cultural, traditional, religion, etc. ) is there barriers and biases involved?. When women fight back or act aggressive they are seen as an individual who bends the natural order of things, but when a woman is passive…

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    or physical tortures. He is referring to human trafficking, economic globalization, capitalism and its forms of slavery. The one appealing to me the most and that should be getting more attention is how the capitalism has brought new forms to subdue men. I am talking about the competition that most of the time benefits the customer, but hurts the working class. One of the goals for every company is to decrease their costs…

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    The Spanish American War

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    American people signed a treaty of peace, ending all hostility between the two countries (The Library of Congress: Spanish American war 3). Months later, the U.S. ratifies the treaty and becomes a protectorate over Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines…

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    The Impact of Theodore Roosevelt`s Policies This essay will argue that Theodore Roosevelt`s policies changed the course of American politics. Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States and he was ideally exceptional at his profession. He was born on October 27, 1858, and raised in New York City. Roosevelt was home schooled during his adolescent years, and by 1876 he started attending Harvard University where he studied a mixture of subjects. Those subjects included German, zoology,…

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