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    imprison American soldiers into POW camps. The American’s Japanese internment camps and The Japanese POW camps were both terrible conditions for a world at war‚ but the conditions and the lasting effects on the prisoners were starkly different. The books Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand show the stories of the Wakatsuki family in America’s Japanese internment camp Manzanar and Louie Zamperini in the Japanese POW camps (despite Zamperini being sent

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    tremendous torture were both different‚ but yet Louie and Mine were treated with disrespect‚ making them feel invisible in their suffering moments. Life in the camps for Louie was as bad as living in the house of full of demons. Louie and the other POWs were brutally treated

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    escape attempt did not run precisely to plan due to the tunnel being short of the forest. This caused many repercussions for the Project Manager and the team. It could be seen as unsuccessful due to this‚ and due to the fact that barely any of the POWs actually escaped and the majority that had escaped were killed. However‚ this being said they still harassed and toyed with the enemy with their many attempts to escape and with the final ‘great escape’. Although‚ not all of them made the escape

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    Anthony Walls Red Tails Movie / book review The movie Red Tails is a produced by George Lucas and Lucas films‚ it starred a great cast of current actors such as‚ Terrence Howard he played the character of Colonel A.J. Bullard‚ A.J’s character is based on Colonel Benjamin Oliver Davis‚ Jr. was commander of the 332nd Fighter Group‚ composed entirely of Tuskegee Airmen. After the Army and Air Force separated‚ into different branches of military

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    behaviour and action are motivated from the needs within themselves. McClelland than propose the three significant needs after the work of Henry Murray (1938). The three significant needs are: i. Need for Achievement (N Ach) ii. Need for Power (N Pow) iii. Need for Affiliation (N Aff) The author also mentioned the timeframe which McClelland has gone through to come out with the complete set of Theory of Needs. McClelland started his work in the late 1940’s focusing on the Need for Achievement

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    where he was taken as a prisoner of war. Vonnegut was captured by the Germans on December 14‚ 1944 in the Battle of the Bulge (Biography). He was kept in Dresden with other POWs to work in a syrup factory. When Dresden was bombed on February 13‚ 1945‚ he survived while hiding in a cellar of a slaughterhouse where the POWs were living. Vonnegut was finally able to come home in May of 1945. He discusses his struggle to write about his experiences of at the beginning of his novel Slaughterhouse-Five

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    what would happen to you would differ. Out of the 140‚000 Prisoners of war in Japanese camps‚ about one third of them died from starvation‚ punishment for disobedience‚ and disease.   The POWs were treated very poorly because the Japanese did not follow the rules set in place by the Geneva Convention.   The POWs were forced to work in mines‚ fields‚ shipyards and factories for twelve hours a day.   If any disobedience was sensed in a prisoner‚ they would be beaten.   The little food they were given

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    Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror POL 201 April 15‚ 2013 Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Civil liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror have been the forefront of Congress since 2001 with the terrorist attack against The United States. Although there have been many attacks before‚ none have hit the American people in such a manner to question whether our civil liberties are at stake. As a member of the Armed Forces I swore to support

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    “Distinctive images are created for different purposes” How is this shown in your prescribed text? A composer uses techniques in order to influence and create a lasting impression on the responder. John Misto’s aim is to increase awareness of the women’s suffering during the war‚ allowing the responder to acknowledge the women‚ which will convince society to pay tribute to the women. He uses a variety of techniques which involve many senses of the responder in The Shoe-Horn Sonata to achieve this

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    determination and recollection of memories fascinated Phil and Louie: “Louie and Phil were enjoying remarkable precision of mind‚ and were convinced that they were growing sharper every day”(173). Louie’s mental determination to survive continued as a POW. Even though sometimes he could barely walk his thoughts of escaping always remained in his mind. When his mental strength kicked in‚ Louie devised a plan to escape “He‚ Tinker‚ and Harris concluded that it might be possible to get around the guards

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