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    Jasmine Arellano English 10 Pre-ap 11 May 2012 The attack of Pearl Harbor left many Americans in pain and in shock on the day of December 7‚ 1941. Since the attack‚ Americans have advanced in new weapons that now have an overwhelming impact on war‚ leaving the Americans almost undeafeatable. The attack of Pearl Harbor was important for Americans because it brought forth the atomic age‚ it caused the United States to be involved in World War II‚ and it gave the Americans determination

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    Pearl Harbor December 7‚ 1941 is a day that‚ for many Americans‚ will live in infamy. This is the day that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor‚ a U.S. Naval Base in Hawaii‚ and this event was the main cause for the United States to become involved in World War II. In 2001 the film Pearl Harbor was released. This film depicts the events leading up to‚ during‚ and immediately following the attack. Behind the love story in this film‚ the historical events that this movie portrays are‚ for the most

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    compelled to warp public opinion to ensure that the enemy was always seen as evil and Americans as always good and righteous. This desire to portray history in a flattering light seems to have lasted to today. A good example of this is the movie Pearl Harbour although I don ’t see why it is called that when only about 40 minutes of the entire 3 hours is actually about what happened there. The main story is underpinned by a romantic discourse which focuses on an unbelievable love triangle between

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    There is various reasons for the bombing of Pearl Harbour by Japanese forces. The Japanese had had a trade embargo placed upon them after their continual aggression in the China and south-east Asian region in their race for more land and resources. They felt that this left them with two options either continue South in the hope of securing more land and risk war with America or accept the US demands of retreat. Japan decided to attack the U.S. first in the hopes of prolonging their ability to be

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    Preventing Injustice “Injustice any where is a threat everywhere‚” as Martin Luther King stated. It varies from bullying to unjust workers. The Holocaust is a great example of injustice. Innocent Jewish people were killed for just being of their faith. Racial Discrimination and bullying are a few other examples of injustice that are prevented. This could have been prevented‚ granted people did not act as fast as they did to follow Hitler. Such injustice should keep from happening in the future

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    Pearl Harbor Dbq

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor is an event in United States history that had a massive effect on the American people and the actions of the country. It is referred to as the event that directly caused the U.S. to get involved in World War II‚ and is arguably one of the biggest events in U.S. history for this reason. The attack resulted in thousands of unsuspecting American people injured and killed. These Americans were unprepared and unable to prevent the devastating attack from happening. However‚

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    Pearl Harbor Day

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    The Man I Am Today On December 7‚ 1941 at 8:00 a.m. the Japanese executed a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor is a very memorable holiday for people throughout the United States‚ but for me Pearl Harbor Day means so much more. Fifty-six years after that famous day on December 7‚ 1997 at 8:15 a.m. I was born. I was 6 pounds 11ounces and 19 inches long as a newborn. I was very healthy as a baby and I am blessed that I didn’t have any complications. As a toddler‚ I had many great memories

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    911 and Pearl Harbor

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    Two Dark Days Pearl Harbor changed the lives of Americans; decades later 9/11 affected a new generation of Americans. Comparing Pearl Harbor and 9/11‚ written by Fred L. Borch points out inaccuracies of the comparisons that numerous individuals have made between 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. The author gives a unique perspective that has partial inaccuracies under the topics; whether or not 9/11 was an intelligence failure‚ was American unprepared‚ and military responsibilities. The author uses various

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    Pearl Harbor Timeline

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    December 7‚ 1941 - Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii; also attack the Philippines‚ Wake Island‚ Guam‚ Malaya‚ Thailand‚ Shanghai and Midway. December 8‚ 1941 - U.S. and Britain declare war on Japan. Japanese land near Singapore and enter Thailand. December 9‚ 1941 - China declares war on Japan. December 11‚ 1941 - Japanese invade Burma. December 15‚ 1941 - First Japanese merchant ship sunk by a U.S. submarine. December 23‚ 1941 - General Douglas MacArthur begins a withdrawal from Manila to

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    possible through promotional opportunities and story points for publicity. We worked with major studios and television/cable programs to place Ray-Ban products in programming that was consistent with the brand’s positioning. We targeted the film Pearl Harbor because of the dual appeal of its young hot cast‚ Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett‚ and the relevance of Ray-Ban sunglasses to the WWII storyline. The fact that Ray-Ban Aviators were actually worn by fighter pilots during WWII provided a built in

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