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    successful. Give an example that fulfills the criterion (1-2 sentences). One example of working hard to be successful is Barrack Obama. Provide a warrant explaining how the example fulfills the criterion (4-5 sentences). Barrack Obama is one example because he is the 1st African American to be the president of the U.S. He also went to school in Hawaii. Barrack Obama was bullied when he was in high school because of his color. President Obama is a example because he came from a poor family

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    ------------------------------------ The Japanese officers consistently tortured certain prisoners to withdraw relevant intelligence on the armed resistance and to expose the allied spies. The Selarang barracks protest against the escape document saw 20‚000 British and Australian prisoners of war rounded up in the central square of the Selarang camp and were refused any food‚ water‚ and medical treatment. Several men died from dysentery. All because they refused to sign a pledge not to escape.

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    established numerous camps and prisons where prisoners were subjected to cruel and subhuman circumstances. Dachau was built to hold six thousand people with two hundred living in each of the barracks. However‚ before the war was over there were over two hundred thousand people in the camp with two thousand living in each barrack (Timeline 1933-1945). As the war intensified so did the cruelty in the camp. The living conditions in the camp grew worse as the number of people grew. The prisoners were no longer

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    Japanese Americans all knew that they would be spending the next oncoming years at this camp. When they exited of of whatever vehicle they were placed on‚ they were greeted with sand storms and unfinished barracks. Each family was assigned with one or two‚ depending on how large the family was‚ barracks where they would sleep until it was time to leave. Many of these buildings were unfinished and poorly put together. Sand

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    "Anti-Americanism" in the Arab World: An Interpretation of a Brief History Makdisi This essay turns to history to answer the oft-asked question "Why do they (Arabs) hate us (America)?" True‚ you cannot generalize about 280 million Arabs each with its own tradition and history. However‚ there are certain historical and political contexts that can explain the rise of anti-American sentiment. The claim: Anti-Americanism is a recent phenomenon fueled by American foreign policy‚ NOT an epochal

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    than Lebanon but the population in Lebanon is higher than the population in Syria. The second difference is number of governorates. Syria have 14 governorates and it capital is Damascus but In Lebanon there are six governorates only and it capital is Beirut. The last different between Syria and Lebanon is the tourism. The last period of time Syria is passing through a big war so every tourist city inside it is destroyed and the all nature is damaged so Syria need a very long period of time to get back

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    Two of the most important components of the POW program vigorously applied by the War Department in all the camps were the recreation and reeducation programs. The recreation program was intended to occupy the prisoners’ free time with constructive activities designed to overcome the monotony of confinement. The reeducation program attempted to break the grip of Nazi indoctrination by exposing the prisoners to democratic ethos. Reeducation was not without complications. For one thing‚ it could be

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    PRACTICAL APPLICATION assessment notes Sheet number 1 of 6 To be completed during workplace inspection Student name: Andrew Smart Student number: 00289987 Location: Harman Barracks/LAD Building Date undertaken 01 / 07 /2015 The fire inspection was conducted in Harman barracks on the Light Aid Detachment building (LAD). The building consists of 3 buildings that are adjoined; the main building is centrally positioned between two garages‚ all were built in the 1970’s

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    Fanling MTR station‚ it takes around 20 minutes to go there. The camp is close to hiking trails and some houses. While departure‚ you could find it surrounded by broken fence. Stepped inside the camp‚ was like stepping back to 1970s‚ there are British barracks‚ police offices‚ restaurants and playgrounds‚ both are full of dust and weeds‚ suggesting how long they have been abandoned. Even more‚ there is a historical Indian temple‚ which established in 1960s and was defined as Grade 3 historical building

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    Development). Beirut: Dar Al-ߥdiq. ¢Abd al-¤ayy al-KattanÏ. (n.d.). al-Tar¥tÏb al-Id¥riyya (Administrational Systems). Beirut: Hassan Jalalasa. Al-MaqrÏzÏ‚ Ab‰’l-Abbas A. (1911). al-Maw¥¢i· wa’l-I¢tib¥r bi-dhikr al-khi~a~ wa’l®lh¥r (Advice and Taking Advice by Recalling the Previous Works). Cairo: Matbaatu Ahalabi. Al-MaqrÏzÏ‚ Ab‰’l-Abbas A. (1913). al-Nuq‰d (Currencies). Cairo: Daru Ehia Aluloom. Al-M¥wardi‚ ¢AlÏ ibn Mohammad. (1938). al-A^k¥m al-Sul~aniyya (Govermental Laws). Beirut: Daru Altabaa

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