President of the Republic of China

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    highlight why a not well thought out realism approach to problem solving did not work. I will be focusing on that of the United States President and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Marshall. The DPRK Marshall Kim Jong Un stated that his nation would be developing WMD’s (Weapons of Mass Destruction) capable of reaching the United States. The presidents reply to the DPRK’S Marshall comment was, “North Korea will be met with fire, fury and frankly power the likes of which the world has…

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    Ho Chi Minh’s declaration of Independence on the 2nd of September 1945, after the reconquering of Saigon and Cochin-china on 25th August 1945 had reinforced, strengthened and maintained Vietnamese nationalism. This is further shown through the excitement of rallying people behind the slogan “Vietnam for the Vietnamese”. This perspective from the Vietnamese emphasises…

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    be right rather than attempting to simply please her father. She shows later that she stands behind this decision as in the season finale when she is offered a chance to rejoin her father and the main antagonist after they had achieved control of Republic City she once again rejects him and is forced to defeat and arrest her own father in order to defend what she believes to be…

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    Jimmy Carter Biography

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    Jimmy Carter was the 37th President of the United States of America. To be honest, I really only remember Carter from when we studied the Iranian Hostage Crisis. When researching Jimmy’s early political career and presidency, it seemed he really wanted to change our nation, but unfortunately he couldn’t really grip how to run the nation and how to get along with Congress, and left it almost worse then when he took office. Jimmy Carter, who was born James Earl Carter Jr., was born October 1,…

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    Communist Russia used to be called The Tsardom of Russia. Russia is an ever-changing nation. Starting 100 years ago this year Russia had a Revolutionary war which changed the nation from the “Russian empire” to The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. Many if not all collaborations between Russia and the US were market-based before this point. With Lenin and Stalin coming into power around this time Russia went off the radar for much of the world. And for the most part (Like with Nazi…

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    1. What challenges did this president inherit? George Washington was challenged with military and western expansion as well as having to set up a whole system of government. Franklin Delano Roosevelt inherited the challenge of dealing with the Great Depression because our economy was in shambles due to the falling stock market. Lyndon Johnson had the challenge of a rapidly growing struggle to restrain Communist encroachment in Vietnam; he had segregation issues to deal with (“Lyndon B. Johnson”)…

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    Genocide is a universal term that most people normally associate with the Holocaust, the mass killing of Jews and other groups by the Nazis in World War II. Although many understand the meaning of the term genocide, people seem to overlook the fact that the Holocaust is not the only genocide that has ever occurred. In fact, genocides occurred not only before the Holocaust, but even after, when the world swore that nothing along the lines of the Holocaust would ever be tolerated again. One…

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    1960 is storming it up in Chile and China as they both deal with drastic storms that lead to many deaths. As we know we have had many presidents before but September 26 is the day we have the first televised presidential debate. An event happened that had the president involved where a U.S. U-2 plane is shot down over Soviet Union. Now as 1960 came along inventions have been made like the laser which is helping many lives in the world right now. Sprite and Domino's Pizza was introduced to the…

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    Ronald Reagan tried to solve all of these issues separately, however, this gave way to a new type of growth on Wall Street, where foreign and domestic investors were enthusiastic about buying new stock. The Social Security Crisis was caused by former President Richard M. Nixon, who raised social security benefits and raised the ‘cost-of-living adjustment’, which eventually led to the U.S. spending about $15 billion on social security, which has a significant impact on the U.S. economy. Ronald…

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    Pui Tak Center

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    Pui Tak Center: 2216 S. Wentworth Pui Tak Center was once the On Leong Merchants Association Building where the On leong group used to be. The society also once resided in Mott Street in New York's Chinatown. The Chinese started coming to Chicago in smaller numbers after 1870, After the 20th century less than 1,200. Until the 1940s when federal laws only allowed men to enter with only a few exceptions, chinatowns over america were populated with chinese men. Groups called Tongs were formed…

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