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    Surprise Attack Bombs‚explosions‚horrific screams from the innocent citizens and soldiers of Pearl Harbor will be remembered throughout history. 1941 was the year the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The United States was deep in World War 2 on the European front. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was a new front for the US in the war. What lead the Japanese to attacked the US at Pearl Harbor? On December 7‚ 1941 Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese planes and submarines. The Japanese had a

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor taught Americans that‚ we were not invincible from foreign attacks. The event occurred on December 7th‚ 1941. Japan wanted to come up with a plan that would truly cripple the elite fighting force stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Battleships had become very popular and a major fighting force in fleets. Japanese tactics were practiced on an island called Kyushu‚ having a similar layout to Pearl. The Japanese practiced bombing and flying undetected‚ because they were

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    Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? What was Pearl Harbor? Pearl Harbor was a navy base for the U.S. On December 7‚ 1941 Japanese planes and submarines made a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. What was the reason behind Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor? There were at least three reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. There were the U.S. expansion‚ the embargo‚ and Japan’s expansion. The U.S. expansion it helped make the navy bigger. In 1940 president Roosevelt moved U.S. Pacific fleet

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    America: the Melting Pot?

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    citizenship. After the attacks on our country‚ and the ongoing war‚ many citizens are on their guard. It is very hard to feel safe in such an imperfect world. Many people are scared of what will come and even more terrified that if it happened once that it will happen again. Since many people are so afraid‚ they want homeland security to be increased along the countries boarders‚ better background checks on workers‚ and harsher punishments for the employers who hire the illegal aliens when they know that

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    criminal convictions living behind bars or freely in the United States. Each year there are about 900‚000 legal and illegal immigrants arrested. 700‚000 immigrants are released from jail‚ prison‚ or probation. There is an estimated 1.2 million criminal aliens at large in the United States. According to Fox News‚ statistics show that the estimated 11.7 million illegal immigrants in the United States account for 13.6 percent of all offenders sentenced for crimes committed in the United States. Illegal immigrants

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    This surprise attack was incredible because U.S. Army rader site at Opana Point‚ on Oahu‚ was tracking incoming aircraft‚ and the Navy discovered a submarine close to Pearl Harbor. Furthermore‚ US was able to break a Japanese code‚ which allows them to read messages of Japanese Navy. It was a well-prepared attack by the Pearl Harbor Task Force‚ the Kido Butai‚ which allowed them to execute airstrikes before the detection. In January 1941‚ Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto proposed a attack on Pearl Harbor

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    How the Attacks on September 11th Changed the World In order for a country to fight crime there must first be crime‚ which there always is‚ but specifically there must be enough of a certain kind. My topic is terrorism as this recently changed the face of America and created multiple government agencies and plans for action. Other examples are the drug trade‚ human trafficking‚ and gun running. September 11th‚ 2001 marks the day that most of were alive for and remember well. America was rocked

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    countries weren ’t happy about their situation and one of them was Japan. In this essay I am going to discuss why Japanese attack the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor‚ Japan getting stronger‚ about atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ was Truman right to drop it. War in Pacific began when General Tojo‚ Chief Minister of Japan‚ on Sunday 7 December 1941 decided to attack Pearl Harbor‚ in Hawaii. USA was not at the war that time and no one was at the anti-aircraft guns. Meanwhile‚ 300 kilometers

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941 was something that America will never forget. It was so big that it led America to declaring war on Japan. Why was it so big? On that day‚ Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor‚ the U.S. naval base and ended up killing 2‚403 people and injured another 1‚178‚ while destroying eight ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and 347 aircraft (TCI). However‚ there is still a mystery about this attack. What was the motive of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? There

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    Open Border Immigration

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    border control has loosened. Advocates for an open border argue that immigrants coming to the United United States illegally are all good people who do not commit crime. However the true facts are best summed up by Breit Bart’s website‚ “Criminal aliens accounted for 38% of all murder convictions in the five states of California‚

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