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    truth of Hong Kong’s scholars movement. Faced with increasing excessive force from police officers as a result of political and civil protests‚ many young adults in Hong Kong feel like it’s their duty to stand up for the rest of China and demand democratization of their country and ultimately have a government free from authoritarian rule. The desire to defend Hong Kong is strong‚ and despite the oppressive rule‚ very few want to leave. Ultimately‚ much like the Tiananmen square protests‚ many individuals

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    Introduction The issue of higher education access has been one of the most debated topics‚ with proponents divided between democratization and free college education. Moreover‚ I assert that college should be free for everyone. This point of view is grounded in the idea that it gives the opportunity to close the social gap‚ synchronically supplying the economics with specialists. Definitions Firstly‚ "free college" is defined by the lack of tuition and additional fees associated with higher education

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    ESRM EXTRA CREDIT Paul Nguyen 4/8/12 Q1: European began their colonization of other lands between 1200 and 1700 because of industrialization fueled by forest materials and locally available supplies of wood was insufficient to industrialize. This started the cycle of needing more wood‚ conquering foreign nations for their wood‚ and then using the wood to maintain their status industrialize power which causes them to need more wood and the cycle starts up again. The Europeans were successful in

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    to power‚ Gorbachev did not want to bring down the Soviet Union; he wanted to rather reform it while maintaining Communism (Gaddis 67). However‚ his reforms not only made his relationship with the United States better‚ but his decisions led to democratization in Russia. Gorbachev changed the direction of the Soviet Union by introducing a less aggressive‚ more defensive foreign policy‚ and taking steps with regards to arms reduction. This changed the tone of the Cold War drastically. By signing the

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    Peru “Transculturation is a complicated term with a rich history” (“The Art of Illumination” 1) “It is a concept that embraces time‚ space‚ place‚ culture‚ nation‚ and globalization”(“The Art of Illumination” 2)‚ where “new enigmas and heterogeneities arise” (“The Art of Illumination” 2). As defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary‚ “transculturation is a process of cultural transformation marked by the influx of new culture elements and the loss or alteration of existing ones”. The concept of transculturation

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    Mainly‚ this passage talks about in days of yore in foreign country about the qualification. Long time ago‚ white people and the others had to walk separately‚ sit separately and also they could not play or live together. If they banned the rule‚ they had to be todesstrafe. So it was really hard to live for blackamoor. Fortunately‚ they are now all equity. However in the first and second paragraphs‚ the author tells us about the author was illegal to vote the president. Then in next segment‚

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    com/meta/p414256_index.html Norris‚ J (2010 September 23) “No Easy fix for U.S. Foreign Aid” Retrieve June 12‚ 2011 http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/09/23/no_easy_fix_for_us_foreign_aid Wright‚ J. (2009‚ June 23)‚ “How Foreign Aid Can Foster Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes. American Journal of Political Science”‚ 53: 552–571 Retrieved June 12‚ 2011 from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2009.00386.x/full

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