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    Samantha Gomez 12-06-12 On 25 June 1950‚ the young Cold War suddenly turned hot‚ bloody and expensive. Within a few days‚ North Korea ’s invasion of South Korea brought about a United Nations ’ "police action" against the aggressors. That immediately produced heavy military and naval involvement by the United States. While there were no illusions that the task would be easy‚ nobody expected that this violent conflict would continue for more than three years. Throughout the summer of 1950‚ the

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    since it is a fairly new term‚ one may ask what the term brainwashing is? Where does it come from‚ or how is it applied? Following I will explain the different definitions of brainwashing‚ its origins and how Americans were brainwashed during the Korean War. Brain washing is described as an intensive‚ forcible indoctrination‚ usually political or religious‚ aimed at destroying a person’s basic convictions and attitudes and replacing them with an alternative set of fixed beliefs. It is also known

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    mçëíëÅêáéí=m~ÖÉ • fåíÉêîáÉï tÜ~í=Å~ìëÉÇ=íÜÉ=hçêÉ~å= t~ê\ After World War II‚ Koreans rejoiced at the defeat of the Japanese‚ but their joy was short-lived. As the Cold War began to develop in Europe‚ the USA and USSR were unable to reach an agreement on the unification of Korea - they could not agree on what form the government should take‚ the type of economy it should have‚ on the alliances it should make. Liberation from the war did not result in immediate freedom and instead‚ the country was

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    Korean War The Korean War started in 1950 when North Korea attacked South Korea. The United Nations met to discuss this problem‚ and they decided to support South Korea against the attacking North. This happened just after World War II‚ and the United States was considered a super power. The president at the time‚ Truman‚ felt like once North Korea gained enough power‚ they would come and attack USA. To avoid a war on their soil‚ USA backed up South Korea. North Korea was a communist country

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    The Cold War is often thought of a war only between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the United States of America‚ however that is not the case. There were proxy wars in countries like Vietnam‚ Korea and Pakistan. The Cold War itself is a complicated subject that was seen as “good (capitalism)” vs. bad (communism)”‚ which in itself was a bad idea that wouldn’t allow for a case by case analysis of the conflicts around the world. But in a time of “Domino Theory”‚ President Eisenhower’s

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    in a workplace unit‚ such as a department of a large corporation‚ analyze the impact of cultural diversity on team building in the workplace‚ and formulate strategies for facilitating cooperation among members of a culturally diverse work group. Key Concepts: Define bias‚ prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and ethnocentrism. Identify the impact of ethnocentrism on interpersonal relationships and communication. Develop strategies for expanding awareness and understanding of people from diverse cultures

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    Korean Civil War as Part of the Cold War On June 25 1950 North Korea invaded an unsuspecting South Korea. The South Korean army was pushed back to the southern edge of Korea until the United Nations armed with sixteen countries came into the war and pushed them right back close to China. After that‚ the South Koreans and U.N forces were pushed back to the 38th parallel where a cease fire happened on July 27 1953 and has held to this day. During this war‚ China and the Soviets both

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    The First sign of famine was exposed during the Korean War. Wikipedia has come to the findings of famine starting in the early 1952. The government’s food reserves had ran out in May of that year. Foreign Minister Pak Hon-yong told the Communist diplomats one-quarter of the rural population was starving. Before anyone could act in time many people died of hunger. Soon after an external aid of (50‚000 metric tons of flour and 20‚000 metric tons of artificial fertilizer was received from the Soviet

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    Reflect and Respond 1. As you read the stories about the Korean War POWs‚ how would you explain the connection between encouragement and success? In the story they was not receiving any encouragement therefore they gave up on life. Encouraging someone can play an important part in someone’s life and that could lead to success or it either can go in the opposite direction. The connection between the two are you cannot have one without the other. 2. One of the most important ways we connect with

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    there is more than one event that has influenced the start of The Korean War. Did it start when Truman declared the war against North Korea and its ideology? Was it Stalin’s extreme view on spreading Russia and his idea of communism? Did the Korean War start when the 75000 troops marched passed the 38th parallel? These questions show that there are many faces to one story.The sources and biographies I have picked out about the Korean War have different views. Points of view will be from a Russian point

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