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    The Battle of Britain and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were events that played a big role in World War II. Both took place in the 1940’s. The Battle of Britain took place between July and October in 1940 while the Pearl Harbor Attack took place on December 7th‚ 1941. Germany started the Battle of Britain while their allie‚ Japan‚ bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii‚ US. Both events were the cause of an effort to destroy war materials such as aircrafts or battle ships. The Battle of Britain was

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    Overview of The Pearl Harbor Attack‚ 7 December 1941 Related Resources: Ships Present at Pearl Harbor‚ 0800 7 December 1941 Action Report for Commander in Chief‚ Pacific Fleet‚ including other commands‚ and ships at Pearl Harbor Additional Action Reports concerning the Attack on Pearl Harbor Where were the Carriers on 7 December 1941? Oral Histories of Pearl Harbor Attack Survivor Reports-Pearl Harbor U.S. Ships named for Sailors to Commemorate their Actions during the Attack on Pearl

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    sequential analytic montage. Garrison does this throughout his depiction of the JFK assassination‚ for example JFK makes the turn from Main onto Houston before he gets shot so we see JFK make the turn while being aimed down the scopes of the shooters. The sequence of shots show the car making the turn. This is told in this way to highlight the main event of the story (the events leading up to JFK’s assassination). Another way of telling a story is through a sectional analytic montage. This is where the

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    plan called operation 2. Two groups of planes and 5 subs sank 21 ships and damaged 159. “The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 american naval vessels‚ including eight enormous battleships‚ and more than 300 airplanes.” The US had no idea the attack was coming. That made it difficult to fight back. The battleships did not have the equipment to shoot down the planes.” Devastating surprise attack killed 2‚403 and wounded over 1‚000.” There were also 65 Japanese killed in the battle.

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    Attack on Pearl Harbor attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ on the morning of December 7‚ 1941. The sneak attack sparked outrage in the American populace‚ news media‚ government and the world. On December 8‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American Congress‚ and the nation‚ to detail the attack. The attack took place before any formal declaration of war was made by

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    Sergei Babin Park High School To what extent did the Attack on Pearl Harbor impact the Unites States Navy? 1668 Table of Contents Section A-Plan of Investigation………………………………………………………………………………………Page 3 Section B-Summary of Evidence…………………………………………………………………………………….Page 4 Section C-Evaluation of Resources…………………………………………………………………………………Page 6 Section D-Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 7 Section E-Conclusion……………..………………………………………………………………………………………Page 8 Section

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    Rabbit Proof Fence – Notes * Rabbit-Proof Fence tells the true story of three Aboriginal girls who are forcibly removed from their families. Set in 1931‚ their removal was part of an official Australian government policy which removed ‘half caste’ children from their parents and placed them within institutions that trained these children to become domestic servants. The story centres on the three girls escape from the Moore River Settlement (the institution in which they are placed) and their

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    Alex Moreno Theater 208 Comedy: Techniques behind the Laughter Comedy is the genre of film that makes even the saddest times bearable and gained a lot of popularity in a time when people needed a boost. Comedy is a unique form of film in its wide range of methods‚ and in all of these methods there is at least some of a select group of approaches. The true magic that comedy has arises from these select few techniques‚ that‚ when used properly‚ will never fail to generate a laugh. Comedy

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    there can still be optimism which leads happiness even when people are fearful. Watt’s portrays a view that pessimism can lead to optimism when the characters develop their own individual ways of coping with grief through strong animation‚ photo montage and subtle symbolism. Nick struggles at first but develops an understanding towards his own cancer; Meryl’s constant visions of death are eliminated when she has a realistic encounter with it and the film techniques of the process of the weekend and

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    with his brother Philaon‚ King of Amathounta Timonax‚ general Penthylos from the kingdom of Paphos. The first serious battleship happened near Artemision. Cypriot ships participated in this battleship. Cypriot general Penthylos of Paphos lost 11 out of his 12 ships in a storm except the one that was on it a little before the battleship of Artemision. So he went into the battleship with one ship that in the end was captured by the Greeks. Herodotus(History‚ Z’195‚ 1) reports that Penthylos was interrogated

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