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    the peninsula. However, North Korea continues its pursuit of its nuclear program and the continued hostilities towards South Korea and Japan. This coupled with their inhumane treatment of their own citizen’s keeps North Korea and the Kim Regime on a list of countries that pose a grave threat to the global arena. A unified peninsula has been expressed by their brothers to the south however, the Regime will only agree to such…

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    expedition to the South Pole. He returned home, became…

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    as they came up in their colonies in North Africa, and the British had taken steps to prevent war by “[ruling] through native authorities”, developing treaties and going to war only when needed (Roberts,99). Initially England had an interest in South Africa because it was “deemed essential to the control of the sea-routes to the East”,…

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    Moving To America

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    States and Western countries. Since that time, the United States has extended the door for welcoming millions of refugees from the politics of South Vietnam. Via sea and land, hundreds of thousands of people who risked their lives and left by boat for seeking freedom from communist and avoid its revenge. Like other Vietnamese “boat people” who were South Vietnamese soldiers, government officials, and their families, my family fled Vietnam to forge a better future. Besides, the dangerous…

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    Fidel Castro's Legacy

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    political connections with the Soviet Union, through their shared ideology of communism, with whom the US was in the middle of the Cold War with. This detest from the United States for communism and Fidel Castro’s ideals was demonstrated through the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961, which led to the Cuban Missile Crisis in the following year,…

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    explored in the early 1600s before his death. He had two unsuccessful sailing explorations for an ice-free route to Asia. In his later voyages he discovered water bodies in “the New World” that were named after himself: the Hudson River, the Hudson Bay, and the Hudson Strait. Lief Erikson: Erikson (/Eriksson/ Ericson?) is the second son of the aforementioned Erik the Red (Erik’s son) said to be born shortly after 1000 A.D. He converted to Christianity and was sent to Greenland by King Olaf I…

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    Protests from coast to coast, with a particular fire in Washington, D.C. and college campuses across the country, plead for the end of war and civilian destruction. President Richard Nixon wanted to continue South Vietnam war efforts, but felt pressure to end the war due to intense anti-war sentiments and continued casualties in Vietnam. Nixon gave in and started an exit plan with the National Security Advisor Henry Henry Kissinger and General Alexander Haig…

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    Vietnam War Containment

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    it was necessary to intervene in Vietnam when it was separated into North and South Vietnam and when it was known that Ho Chi Minh, president of North Vietnam, and his anti-communist allies, the Viet Cong, sought to unify Vietnam under Communism. Ho Chi Minh and his allies had the opportunity to completely unify Vietnam after the anti-communist president of South…

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    The Khoekhoen Analysis

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    1. Introduction: “Two thousand years ago there was a major break in the economic and social world of southern Africa. Domestic animals and pottery were introduced for the first time into an environment of hunter-gatherers. There is considerable debate on the origin and spread of domestic animals on the subcontinent, but no argument that they have arrived from the north” Quoted by Cummings et al. 2014:484). According to Mountain (2003:40) the Khoekhoen have been regarded as the ethnographic…

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    The lead up to the Vietnam war is very significant to why the U.S started to get involved in the war. Once the U.S became a big role in the war and now that Johnson had became President the U.S begun to changed. How the U.S got out of the war was a significant thing that the whole world knew about. Now that the U.S had gotten out of the war, there were things in the war that are just now effecting the U.S. There are many different and significant important reason on why the U.S began to get…

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