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    The Rise of Japan

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    Japan’s determination to succeed and become superior and powerful was so strong that in only 40 years‚ they were on the same level as the west. Japan decided to negotiate with the west. They knew that if they did not negotiate they would not be able to rise and meet their goals of becoming a world power. However‚ by doing so they lost extraterritoriality and the right to Tariffs. In the 1860’s Japan bought arms from the west‚ this was a big deal because it meant that not only was the west willing to sell

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    Rise Up

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    Rise Up Tiffany R. Sims African American Art Dr. Akua McDaniel 11/20/12 Struggle. Hope. Change. Since the colonial period‚ and even many years before this time period‚ African-American people struggled with inequality‚ lack of rights‚ and racial injustice. This struggle came to a historical high during The Civil War in the 1860’s. With much effort and persistence‚ the war ended and slavery was abolished in the nation. The result brought hope to black people

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    Under the Sun

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    called to do. There’s a lot of work to do to building a better society. We have probably already found causes that are important to us and our communities. We may have seen injustice‚ greed‚ helplessness‚ broken bureaucracies‚ and corruption. We may also have seen inspiring programs and efforts meant to address our most difficult challenges. I have no doubt we have wanted to become involved and make significant changes and the way the world lives and works especially in the ground we seize and soar

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    The Rise of Starbucks

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    The Rise of Starbucks The Starbucks Corporation has enjoyed phenomenal growth since its early days in 1971 as a quaint coffee shop in Seattle‚ Washington. The rise of Starbucks can be directly attributed to the following factors; the emphasis placed on product quality‚ high employee standards‚ and creating the perfect cup of coffee. How a small idea became a huge business. Growing up in Brooklyn Howard Schultz had no aspirations. His only goal was to escape the struggles his working-class parents

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    Rise Of Communism

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    World War II led to the rise of communism‚ using the policy of containment Truman‚ Eisenhower‚ and Kennedy based their foreign policy off of the previous president. While all the Cold War presidents contributed to stopping the spread of communism‚ they all did it in their own way. Both Truman and Eisenhower used the policy of containment and different types of military uses to stop communism. Even though Kennedy used some of the same strategies as the previous presidents‚ his main way of stopping

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    The Rise of Nerdcore

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    Pearsons 1 Ethan Pearsons Mr. Smithson English I 18 May 2007 The Rise of Nerdcore Pocket protectors‚ computer programming‚ the Star Wars trilogy‚ Snoop Dogg and thumping bass. What do all these have in common? They all contribute to the latest in a string of subgenres in the rap world called Nerdcore or Geeksta Rap. Nerdcore is a relatively new style of music created by self-proclaimed nerds‚ those guys who probably got beat up a lot in high school and are now pulling down six figures

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    The Sun Research Paper

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    The Sun as you know it is what keeps the Earth from freezing‚ and what keeps us alive. Without that giant ball of gas nothing would be able to survive and eventually we’d all die. Plants would die without sunlight‚ then animals‚ thus the extinction of humanity. It’s best you learn about the thing that keeps us alive‚ The Sun. Mass The Sun is by far the largest celestial body in our solar system. It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the solar system‚ and Jupiter

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    herion on the rise

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    Heroin on the rise Unit 9 Final Project CM107 The number of heroin users is on the rise due to " the price of heroin falling‚ while its purity has increased dramatically" (Rosenker‚ 2002‚ pg. 1). Police officers are focusing on the wrong problem. They are focusing on catching the heroin dealers rather than trying to fix the real problem. Police officers can take down dealer after dealer and it will not fix anything; dealers are a dime a dozen. Heroin is the real problem

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    rise of the nazis

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    The Rise of the Nazis 1919-1933 What were Hitler’s main contributions towards the Nazi’s between 1924-1932? After being released from German prison 4 years early Hitler turned his attentions to regaining the control of the Nazi’s. While Hitler was in Prison the Nazi party basically fell and needed vast reforms. By February 1925 Hitler basically formed the Nazi’s again based on a new set of principles ( Fühererprinzip). This involved changing everything about the Nazi party from structure to

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    Surya the Sun God

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    the earliest known writings written in any Indo-European language. Hymn I.50 speaks to the Sun. (This passage is from The RigVeda; an anthology‚ a translation by Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty‚ Penguin Press‚ London‚ 1981) His brilliant banners draw upward the god who knows all creatures‚ so that everyone may see the Sun. The constellations‚ along with the nights‚ steal away like thieves‚ making way for the Sun who gazes on everyone. The rays that are his banners have become visible from the distance

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