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    Pearl Harbor As everyone knows, Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan many years ago. Not many people would think about searching what really happened, why they attacked, or even what was going on before the attack. There were things happening and people didn’t even know! I was able to find some interesting things, mostly stuff to do with Japan before the attack. There are even some things I found that weren’t about the bombing. The bombing wasn’t just a random attack, as I’m sure people know.…

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    It was December 7, 1941, and she was on the USS Oakaholma when a huge explosion threw her off the ship. Dana, who was floating in the cool water, realized what was going on because of the book she read in history class. It was the attack on Pearl Harbor. Dana was so in shock that she could not swim to shore and saw everything, the ships getting destroyed, and the hundreds of people being killed by the fire. She saw the biggest boat the USS Arizona, get destroyed with one giant bomb, the ship…

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    On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. The attack, starting before 8 a.m., lasted two hours. The Japanese flew in fighter planes and destroyed 20 naval vessels and over 300 airplanes. Nearly 2,500 American soldiers died during the attack with another 1,000 injured. This devastating attack will not be forgotten quickly. It seems that the result of this attack is all out world war. Although there have been many things leading up to this. The main…

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    As death and destruction rained down on the European Continent and in the Far East some Americans stood adamantly opposed to aiding the western allies. After running his 1940 presidential campaign on the promise that no US men would be sent to fight in foreign wars, Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) implied that if immediate action as in a state of readiness or preparedness was not taken by America war might come to American soil. In his speech, FDR utilized the sentiments written and that applied to…

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    moved to internment camps. Interment is the imprisonment of people without trial usually of enemy citizens in wartime or of suspects. The Americans started this because of on surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory on December 7, 1941. Families had to shut down businesses and leave everything behind. They were only able to take the things they…

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    remembered in American History are, Pearl Harbor and 9/11. What’s so similar based on these two events? What are the comparisons? Similarities are both events were from foreign attacks on American land and people were feared of follow-up attacks. Differences were each event had a significant target and Pearl Harbor was based on military and 9/11…

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    During World War two (1939-1941) Australia’s participation in war increased as they were threatened by Japan which caused a significant change in the Australian foreign policy from 1941. In 1939 was when it was announced that Australia will be contributing in World War Two (WWII) when Germany, Japan and Italy launched a series of war-like actions between 1931 and 1939. This can be seen through the way Australia’s foreign policy changed from the beginning to the end of the war, the impact the…

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    Star Trek Analysis

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    The first episode of Star Trek aired on NBC on September 8, 1966. It promised to follow the starship Enterprise, operated by the NASA-like organization Starfleet, around the universe for five years as it, according to the show’s opening, “explore[s] brave new worlds, seek[s] out new life and new civilizations, and boldly [goes] where no man has gone before.” (SOURCE) Although the “Original Series”, as it later came to be called, was doomed to cancellation after three seasons, five other series…

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    Congressional Address were very important. Marc Antony’s funeral speech took place after the stabbing and murdering of Julius Caesar, while Roosevelt’s Congressional Address took place after the bombing at Pearl Harbor. The stabbing of Julius Caesar was a betrayal by Brutus and Cassius, and the Pearl Harbor bombing was a Japanese attack on a Hawaiian naval base. No matter what the purpose of the speech was both men used persuasive techniques to get their point across and to develop emotions…

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    It is worthy to mention China’s reaction to the shift in United States policy after the Cold War, which became deeply embroiled in historical polemics when public discourse framed the Massacre in a solely political, rather than moral, fabric of analysis. By excluding Beijing from the peace settlement with Japan and by encouraging Japan to remilitarise, the US now appeared to be in close collusion with its own former enemy and posed a direct threat to the new government in China. What transpires…

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