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    of Japanese descent faced an overwhelming amount of adversity when they were placed in a few different internment camp along the west coast of the United States of America. This reassuring quote comes from a girl named Ruth Asawa who was a victim of the Executive Order 9066. What caused these camps to be created? In 1941‚ December 7th‚ hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base near Honolulu Hawaii. Thousands of American fighters were killed‚ and

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    01.05.2003 Social Studies Japanese military‚ social‚ political and economic reforms in the Meiji restoration Military: In 1872 the Japanese military started to use conscription. This is same as drafting in the U.S.A. All conscripts had to serve a three year period in military service‚ after which they were put to reserves for four years. This system was introduced by Yamagata Aritomo‚ and the next year this same man set up the Japanese Imperial army. He favored and used the army style of Germany

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    Jouelle Marie C. Lozano CORWRIT ESSAY OFW FAMILY ISSUES Filipino workers are moving out of their homeland to work overseas so they could get higher income and sustain the needs of the family. Despite the branding and labelling battle cry of our agencies in country to OFWs as the “bagong bayani”‚ these people are encountering much bigger problems such as family issues‚ relationship gap between their children and prolonged separation that leads to infidelity and other

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    determines Kawakubo and Yamamoto’s designs in the 80s and this influence their identity as an ‘anti-fashion’ designer. Rei Kawakubo was dramatically influenced by the western perspective on body adornment and the meaning of clothes‚ as well as the Japanese conception of what it means to be a woman in a male-dominated society. Kawakubo’s mission has been from the outset to create forms that no one has ever seen before and to produce optical stimulus that are completely contrary

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    History Essay Candy Au 5A (1) Question : Analyze the impact of Japanese militarism on Japan and Asia Militarism refers to placing a nation under military control and actions are aimed at fulfilling its expansionist ambition. From 1930s to after the Second World War‚ Japan and some Asian countries such as China had faced impacts base on the spread of militarism. In the 1920s and 30s‚ Mussolini and Hitler rose to power in Italy and Germany respectively. In Japan‚ similar to the situation

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    After the December 7 1941‚ Japanese attack on the American naval fleet at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ the United States was thrust into World War II -1939-45‚ and everyday life across the country was dramatically altered. Gas and clothing were rationed. Communities conducted scrap metal drives. To help build the armaments necessary to win the war‚ women found employment as electricians‚ welders and riveters in defense plants. Japanese Americans had their rights as citizens stripped from them. People in

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    Discussion of Art within the Vietnamese Community In a monograph titled “Transnationalizing Viet Nam: Community‚ Culture‚ and Politics in the Diaspora” which focuses on Vietnamese people‚ both in Viet Nam and in the diaspora‚ Kieu-Linh Caroline Valverde uses Chau Huynh as a case study to exemplify transnationalism‚ globalism‚ and the changes needed to bring about peace. Valverde’s discussion is not a simple one; it is complicated by the fact that there are three perspectives from which to consider

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    ethnic Diasporas has become a central question in today’s globalizing world. In fact‚ with the rapid movement of human resources‚ the idea of identifying with a certain Diaspora has become increasingly valued for its ability to furnish one with an enduring identity. History has also shown us that Diasporas serve as a politically valuable scapegoat that function as an effective distraction from a government’s incompetence. One of the central polarities in the integration of ethnic Diasporas is the

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    December 1941. On December 7‚ 1941 the Japanese Navy attacked the United States airbase at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. This came as a surprise to the American government that had previously had a series of extensive peace talks with Japanese diplomats. Many have asked why the Japanese went to war against the United States and why the United States government “provoked” the attack. Diplomats from each government tried to attain peace‚ after a string of Japanese aggressions in China during July 1937.

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    Topic: Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 Research Question- The Russo-Japanese war of 1904 is the main contributor of the Revolution of 1905 in Russia. To what extent do you agree with this view? Justify your answer with a 1000 words as a minimum. Russia during the 19th century was considered to be the mystical land of the Great Tsars and Tsarina’s. It long held the imagination of visitors and storytellers alike from its grand courts and palaces to its superb Caviar‚ Vodka and Faberge eggs.

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