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    Japanese Internment Camps Bombs erupted on the Hawaiian military base‚ Pearl Harbor‚ with thousands left injured. Now‚ from this point on‚ any who had lines of Japanese ancestry were excluded and were thought badly of. After WWII had started‚ Japan and Germany were attacking and taking over any country they could get a hold on. US first said they were going to stay out of the war‚ for they were still in the Great Depression as well. But after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor‚ they couldn’t just stand

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    ethnically Japanese next door neighbors. Many United States citizens become paranoid about the loyalties of Japanese Americans‚ fearing the assistance that might be given to the Japanese empire. Many felt that most Japanese Americans would be spies‚ saboteurs‚ and traitors. Tensions ran high and soon president franklin d Roosevelt gave the executive order 9066‚ which allowed regional military commanders to designate "military areas" from which any or all people of Japanese descent may be excluded. Without

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    The K.G.B./Secret Police K.G.B agents hide in plain sight. They’re like leaves in a forest. This Russian secret police force act as watchdogs over their Russian higher-ups. The K.G.B.‚ known as the C.I.A.’s counterpart‚ dates all the back to 1917 and have grown to be the largest foreign intelligence service in the world. Origins and History of the K.G.B. The origins of the K.G.B. go as far back as one-hundred years ago to 1917. One-hundred years ago what is known as the K.G.B. now was known as CHEKA

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    The Great Depression and World War II left an imaginable and remarkable mark on America’s history and its citizens. Through these trying times‚ some Americans were able to unite‚ come together‚ support one another and try their best to live the best standard of life they could‚ while other americans become more divided and began to turn against each other. During the Great Depression and World War II‚ some American’s became more unified through things such as FDR’s New Deal‚ the Bonus Army March

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    interned in the spring of 1942 were citizens of the United States” (Ross). The Nikkei had the same rights as any other American citizen‚ yet they were still interned. The public skipped to the conclusion that all people of Japanese ancestry were saboteurs which heightened racial prejudices. Furthermore‚ the accusation of disloyalty among Japanese Americans caused the state department to send Agent Curtis B. Munson to investigate this issue among the Japanese Americans; he concluded “there is no Japanese

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    To what extent were Stalin’s five-year plans an economic success/improved the Russian economy? When in power‚ Stalin realized that if Russia was to become a key player in the global market‚ the country needed to industrialize rapidly and increase production. To do this‚ Stalin introduced the Five-year Plans. Stalin’s ultimate aim was to expand industrial production. For this‚ he developed three Five-year Plans between 1928 and 1938. In terms of meeting these aims economically speaking; the plan

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    1984 Essay After reading Orwell’s 1984 and examining Stalin’s rule over Soviet Russia it is safe to say that the two are very similar. Many features of Big Brother and Oceania mimic those of Stalin and the USSR. As well‚ the ability to change the truth and rewrite the past was abused for both regimes. Also‚ the Party and it’s enemies are actual representations of real people who were against Stalin and the USSR. Finally‚ Big Brother and Stalin did have some differences though very few. By discussing

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    Stalin had several methods of social control that gave him such a powerful rule in Russia that even today he still has supporters. Socialist Realism was an essential method to create this‚ although it was not the most important method of social control. Socialist Realism was the second most important method of social control as it was very effective‚ but not as effective as the Terror. Social Realism allowed Stalin to be portrayed in a positive light but it was also an attempt to use art forms to

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    the internet. 1 | Standard books contain true and verified information unless it fictional‚ but on the other hand‚ internet can sometimes contain false information placed by saboteurs or trolls. The internet is full of “stuff” but its value and readability is often questionable. 5 | Also it could have a possibility of giving the user poor eyesight as

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    LECTURE NOTE ON FISHERIES BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS (3 UNITS) FIS 510 PREPARED BY DR. IDOWU ADEKUNLE ADEDOYIN DEPARTMENT OF AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Contents Fish farm planning and organisation‚ Managing fish farms under commercial and peasant systems Fish farm planning and organisation Fish farm planning starts with an assessment of the natural conditions and other things that may support the fish farm venture‚ with a look at market situation of product

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