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    genre seems so interesting because the artist can make the music any style they want and they can keep changing pitches as well. Raga seems significant like it is trying to tell a story in which the musician is trying to tell. Indians value there music and that is a value that is hard to find these days. Music in most culturals these days is just pop and is just a bunch of stuff that is about money‚ stereotypical “love” and

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    During WWII‚ Japanese Americans were interned in unsanitary camps all over the West Coast; which was a major violation of their civil rights as American citizens‚ because they did not have freedom to choose where to live and had to be sent away‚ due to race. In December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese Navy Service launched a military strike on the United States Naval Fleet at Pearl harbor‚ Hawaii. That catastrophe was the leading factor to the United States joining World War II. In fact‚ days after the bombing

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    this system we call America. More and more people come out of the silence that has silenced them for so long. This beautiful world we live in is getting uglier and uglier every day. Recent events have dug up the ancient question of what are America’s values? The America we stand in today is okay with leaving children behind who have “voices too loud‚ accents to thick‚ pockets to thin” (Christina and Frohman). The America we stand in today is okay with washing out minorities significance in the history

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    crime‚ and tourist rudeness‚ and cultural rules being broken and eventually irritated by tourists’ presence; tourists are perceived as an annoyance. When tourists are blamed for all wrongdoings in the host society‚ and are seen as lacking human values‚ hosts become hostile towards them. Hosts start to believe tourists can be exploited. Eventually‚ hosts call for actions which would offset the negative impacts of tourism development. Stages of Doxey’s Irriation Index: Euphoria (exploration &

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    president that helped the American people regain faith in themselves‚ especially at the depth of the great Depression. They say he brought hope as he promised prompt‚ vigorous action after asserting this statement‚ “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” But no one looks back to notice Roosevelt to be the president who signed an executive order to condemn‚ and relocate all Japanese Americans living along the West Coast to internment camps. Roosevelt signed the Japanese Americans off to be personally

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    Tiffany Safis Ms. Ozburn Honors 04/16/15 Japanese Education vs. American Education Japan and the United States are in an ongoing war; who has a better education system. The country of Japan has a stricter system than the United States‚ and it shows. The United States has shown multiple times that their education system is inferior to the Japanese system. The Japanese education system is more effective than the United States. The United States is losing the battle of education. Japan has put more

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    Rona Joy T. Partisala May 9‚ 2013 II BSHRM Sociology 1. What changes in values‚ attitudes and practice do you think are necessary for Philippine progress and development? * Bahala Na – This is a belief in fate and a “come what may” attitude‚ tendency to leave things to chance‚ or letting things happen as they will happen. We need to change these values so that we can help our society more popular than now. * Filipino time – It is no coincidence it has been derisively labeled

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    * Killing is cruel: Killing is bloody- What is the difference of killing Dolphins and why are we so outraged? * We don’t need to kill Japanese Dolphins- why can’t we stop eating Dolphins’ meat? * Dolphins are too intelligent- they can communicate with others by just using sounds and gestures‚ and can be trained like performers. * Japanese Cove Dolphins are seriously endangered‚ and wild. We should let them live freely without being poached and accidentally caught in fish-nets.

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    The Internment of Japanese Americans The internment of Japanese Americans is an example of how one historical event can influence the start of another. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor created fear throughout the nation. Newspaper articles depicted Americans of Japanese descent as untrustworthy and a danger to the nation. They warned that Japanese Americans were serving as spies for their mother country. As hysteria grew‚ eventually all persons of Japanese descent living on the West Coast‚ including

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    deliberately attacked by Japanese navel and air forces at Pearl Harbor. After Pearl Harbor was attacked‚ President Franklin Delono Roosevelt signed executive order 9066 authorizing the secretary of War to designate parts of the country as “military areas” from which any and all persons might be excluded‚ and in which travel restrictions might be imposed. The Japanese Americans were soon forced into relocation camps around the country. The evacuation affected over 200‚000 Japanese Americans. However‚ there

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