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    Mongols

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    In various times Mongols have been equated with the Scythians‚ the Magog and the Turkic peoples. Based on Chinese historical texts the ancestry of the Mongol peoples can be traced back to the Donghu‚ a nomadic confederation occupying eastern Mongolia and Manchuria. The identity of the Xiongnu is still debated today. Although some scholars maintain that they were proto-Mongols‚ the fact that Chinese histories trace certain Turkic tribes from the Xiongnu complicates the issue.[10] The Donghu‚ however

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    In February of 1942 president Roosevelt signed Executive order 9066‚ otherwise‚ known as the movement to begin Japanese Internment. This very well may have been signed out of pure fear of the Japanese resulting from their attack on Pearl Harbor. They deceived us and almost completely wiped out our forces stationed in the Hawaiian islands. In response to this not only was war declared but Internment was brought upon Japanese in America which from a military and strategical point of view is a really

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    willingly perform badly and actively work against the brand. The misbehavior which deliberately causes a poor service experience for a customer is often called as “deviant”‚ and the employee is labeled as a “service saboteur” (Patterson and Baron‚ 2010). Ind (2004) describes the brand saboteur as any individual who works against the brand idea and Harris and Ogbonna (2002) view service sabotage as employees’ conscious actions that are designed to affect negatively customer service. Research works on sabotage

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    easily could balloon into bloody race riots” (Doc. 3). If any sabotage were to take place in the war zones‚ it could spark into something more hazardous. Other Japanese Americans could join the initial saboteurs which would cause even more deaths. American troops would have to fight against the saboteurs killing more Japanese Americans and American soldiers. If all Japanese left the area and were confined to the internment camps‚ then there would be no risk of sabotage or race riots in battle zones.

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    Mongolian Research Paper

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    Mongolia RISE OF GHENGIS (Chinggis) KHAN After the migration of the Jurchen‚ the Borjigin Mongols had emerged in central Mongolia as the leading clan of a loose federation. The principal Borjigin Mongol leader‚ Kabul Khan‚ began a series of raids into Jin in 1135. In 1162 (some historians say 1167)‚ Temujin‚ the first son of Mongol chieftain Yesugei‚ and grandson of Kabul‚ was born. Yesugei‚ who was chief of the Kiyat subclan of the Borjigin Mongols‚ was killed by neighboring Tatars in 1175‚ when Temujin

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    disease in each progressing segment particularly where a fire breaks out because of a forgotten stove presenting Su-jin beginning to display forgetfulness which drew Su-Jin and Chul Soo to seek medical help. “I’ll forget everything soon. I won’t know why you’re with me. You’ll be gone from my mind. And so will I. You understand? As my memory disappears‚ my soul will too. I’m scared. “ – Su-Jin         Even though the story progresses slowly throughout the film‚ it is still a powerful romantic film that

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    son‚ decides to prepare him for a job interview‚ but Dong-choon refuses. As time passes‚ Man-sik finally plans to propose to Yeon-hee on a night with fireworks. Geologist Kim Hwi somehow runs into his divorced wife‚ Yoo-jin‚ who is preparing for an expo in Busan. Although Yoo-jin has a daughter (and also a new boyfriend)‚ they decide not to tell their daughter that he (Hwi) is her real father‚ afraid that the child would be greatly shocked. A wealthy college student from Seoul‚ Hee-mi‚ accidentally

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    Not long after his first day of school‚ Jin finds out just how difficult it is to be one of the few Asians among the many American faces. Afterwards‚ when another young boy from Taiwan is enrolled as an exchange student named Wei-Chen‚ Jin at first takes no interest. He doesn’t want to be out in public with other Asian people‚ but he later realizes the things they have in common and later become the best of friends. In spite of that though‚ Jin Wang is internally ashamed of his friends’ Asian

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    FINALIZED COUNTRY ASSIGNMENTS Crestwood – 9 Israel – DISEC – Cassie Wasserman Israel – WHO – Victor Minkov Israel - World Summit – Jake Pascoe Sweden – DISEC – Adam Tytel Iran – UN Women – Sabrina Wasserman Iran – Bandung – Akib Shahjahan Antonious – Spartacus 0 Antony Cook Cato the Younger – Romans – Shawky Abdelrazzak Cardinal Ercole Consalvi – The Papal States – Congress of Vienna – Zach Brown Etobicoke – 17 North Korea – DISEC – Sophie Sutcliffe North Korea – WHO – Lexi

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    Cut by Sylvia Plath

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    "Cut" Sylvia Plath [CONTENT] Persona In terms of content the persona in "Cut" is Sylvia Plath herself. Plath was one of the first American women writers to refuse to conceal her true emotions. In articulating her aggression‚ hostility and despair in her art‚ she effectively challenged the traditional literary prioritization of female experience. Plath has experienced much melancholy and depression in her life. Scenario The scenario of the poem starts off in a seemingly domestic scene‚

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