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    Chapter 27 – Empire and Expansion America Turns Outward America started looking expand and get into international markets because of population growth and more wealth. Farmers were also looking for new markets to sell their crops. Josiah Strong’s book Our Country encouraged people to spread their religion to the people that didn’t know better. Theodore Roosevelt believed that Darwinism meant that the fittest country (U.S.) was entitled to the entire world. Africa was colonized by Europeans

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    American Period In Feb.‚ 1899‚ Aguinaldo led a new revolt‚ this time against U.S. rule. Defeated on the battlefield‚ the Filipinos turned to guerrilla warfare‚ and their defeat became a mammoth project for the United States— Thus began the Philippine-American War‚ one that cost far more money and took far more lives than the Spanish-American War. Fighting broke out on February 4‚ 1899‚ after two American privates on patrol killed three Filipino soldiers in San Juan‚ Metro Manila. Some 126‚000

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    The Japanese Occupation in the Philippines December 7‚ 1941 7:55 am - The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor December 8‚ 1941 6:30 am - Davao City was bombed (First area in the Philippines to be bombarded) Next Tuguegarao‚ Baguio‚ Iba‚ Tarlac and Clark Field December 9‚ 1941 Bombing of Manila December 10‚ 1941 First Invasion of the Philippines by the Japanese Aparri‚ Vigan‚ Legaspi‚ Davao‚ Lingayen‚ Atimonan and Mauban Under the command of Lt. Masaharu Homma Japan bombed Cavite‚ Nichols Field and

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    connection to his father. When Greg found his Uncle‚ his mom’s younger brother‚ he said he remembered Greg’s father playing football back when they were young. He was a large‚ dark skinned‚ hairy man with the nickname “meatloaf” but his real name was Emilio. This was Greg’s first lead to where his father‚ who is 33 at this point‚ might be. Greg and his friend

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    write “thus‚” and “tho.” On the contrary‚ poetry expresses an individual’s thoughts in verses known as stanzas. When someone expresses his or her love for something‚ he or she illustrates a certain degree of passion for the reason behind it. In Jose Emilio Pacheco’s poem “High Treason‚” he expresses his love for his country by conveying his compassion towards all the aspects that make his country a place for him to cherish. Pacheco poem is written to be a short and sweet expression that has a very

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    Creating and Presenting – Writing in Context Prompt: ‘To conform to the expectations of others can be destructive to the individual.’ Statement of intention: This persuasive piece explores the ways in which young adults and even others in work places conform to the expectations of others and highlights the fact that this can be destructive to the individual. The writing will draw on specific stories from the text “Growing up Asian in Australia” to show how people change their identity in

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    against my glass and you could see the water leaking down the side of the cup. Then as we were twenty minutes into our lunch‚ we were interrupted by a knock at the door. When we went to go see who it could be‚ it turned out to be his friend Emilio. Emilio said he came over to get a book he left‚ but he had a “friend” with him. As‚ I stuck my head out from inside our dark house through the front door to see who he had with him‚ I was slightly blinded by the sun that peered into my eyes quickly

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    fight. Ms. Johnson tries to encourage him by visiting him and congratulating him on his work. While there’s someone who is her most personal subject and that is Emilio. He was killed after getting him kick out from the school due to his bad attitude. Ms. Johnson try to protect him but due to the cold attitude of the principal for Emilio‚ she can’t do nothing. At the end of the year‚ she

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    El Chapo was born in the small Sinaloa town of La Tuna and is the oldest of seven children. Guzmán grew up surrounded by marijuana and poppy crops — plants that were cultivated by his father‚ Emilio Guzmán Bustillo. The elder Guzmán was a violent man who beat his children. El Chapo likely earned the ire of his father by trying to stop him from hitting his siblings. Whereas his father was a source of punishment‚ his mother Consuelo Loera served as his fountain of emotional support. She still lives

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