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    although this situation did not solve all the problems of the country. At this stage the state was divided into two parts (north and south), a decision taken by the allies by signing the Geneva Accords in 1954 which said that Vietnam was going to be divided at the seventeenth parallel. Each of them was ruled by opposite governments with completely different ideas. “The desire of North Vietnam, which had defeated the…

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    information about the government. Thus, the information accessible to the public is manipulated by governments, and this manipulation of information makes citizens misinformed and easy to exploit. The North Korean Government serves as the first example, the people of North Korea…

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    The movement and maneuver that General MacArthur chose during Operation Chromite were considered highly risky, but yielded an overwhelming surprise to the NKPA that paved the way for decisive defeat of the NKPA. General MacArthur’s intent was to counter the NKPA by what seemed an unlikely course of action of attacking indirectly with limited forces as well as limited capabilities. During the amphibious landing, General MacArthur’s was able to deploy two divisions from two components (1st…

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a part-time Indian by Sherman Alexie is the story of a teenage boy, named Junior, struggling with his tribe's culture. The young boy loses hope in his tribe, and he decides to pursue his education outside of the reservation. This caused numerous amounts of backlash between his friend and many members of his tribe. But he continues on with his education, because he believes that the culture of his people will drag him down and that he will never escape the…

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    Women In Sharia Essay

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    Some girls dream about being married, they dream about the big day and the big dress with friends and Family. Naturally, the girl is supposed to fall in love with the Guy of her choice and Live Happily ever after . Women In the western world have the freedom and liberty to have a stance and speak up. The ability for women in our part of the world to have a voice, struck the feminist movement allowing women from all over the world to take a stand and let their voices be heard. Women in the Middle…

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    American nation. The fears of survival far outweighed any semblance of compassion towards the native peoples of the continent. This particular chapter is filled with information about Jefferson’s rationale behind exploiting the western two thirds of the North American continent. Therefore, this author and source are biased towards the white man in the sense that the author is apparently blind to the atrocities committed by American settlers against the native…

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    to listeners. Furthermore, the artist aesthetically differentiates the song by recording three versions. Sparked by the uprise of protests against the Vietnam War, John Lennon decided to write the song “Revolution” in response. In 1968, Communist North Vietnam initiated an attack, known as the Tet Offensive, against South Vietnam, resulting in causalities from both the South Vietnamese and American troops (“Tet Offensive”). This major event had shaken the American public’s support and they…

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    Since the “White Man” first discovered Native people, we have been forced to submit to their will, we have went through genocide, slavery, and just about anything else you can possible think of; however, even after all Native people have went through we still stand strong today, and we even fight in wars that aren’t our own. Today I want to tell you about a subject that could get messy if you are dead set in your ways, but I ask that you please keep your mind open, because I as a Native American…

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    Women’s Role in the Korean War In this essay, I will be talking about what caused to let Korea to have 38th parallel and what the women’s role is in the Korean War. I got influenced by this topic (Korean War: Women’s Role) because I want to show people what women did in wars, because many people around me think men did all the work in wars. So I want them to know what women did and what the women’s role in the Korean War was by this essay. I was also going to choose another foreign country war,…

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    Korean War Vs Communism

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    was divided between the USA and the Soviets along the 38th parallel. South Korea became a nation with a free market, while North Korea became a communist state. The president of North Korea Kim Il-sung, who is considered the founder of the North Korea’s Communist government, was thought to be corrupt and in blamed for the death of 100,000 plus lives. On June 25, 1950, North Korea, with 75000 soldiers, invaded South Korea. The newly formed United Nations voted unanimously that the invasion was a…

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