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    Were the sixties better than what we have in this world today? In the sixties many great things happened such as rock and roll music that promoted love and peace‚ the civil rights movement‚ and the first man in space. Although some people may say that modern day is better because people are more accepting of different ethnicities and cultures. But‚ in the sixties people changed the way they thought of other people. The 1960’s were a better time and place for multiple reasons. One reason why the

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    Jacklyn Yoon JAPANESE IMPERIALISM DBQ 2/6/12 In the early 20th century‚ the imperialistic ambitions of Japan made several‚ significant impacts on various countries. After the success of Japan’s modernization‚ they wanted to declare to the world how powerful their nation had become. The Japanese began their quest for their empire by occupying Korean. As harsh ruler‚ they forced many Koreans to do things that would only benefit themselves as a growing country. Additionally

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    If I was snowed in school for a whole week‚ I would do lots of things. I’m only going to share a couple with you now‚ they may not be good but they are kind of funny. Some of these things may be weird‚ but I find it funny. Some people may find it mean but I don’t really do this stuff. So here are my thing I would do if I was trapped in school for a whole week. The first thing I would do is I would make all the teachers give not more homework for example math and social studies homework. I would

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    An Essay on Imperialism

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    An essay on imperialism Are you sitting comfortably? In depth analysis of imperialism can be an enriching experience. While it has been acknowledged that it has an important part to play in the development of man‚ there are just not enough blues songs written about imperialism. The juxtapositioning of imperialism with fundamental economic‚ social and political strategic conflict draws criticism from so called ’babies’‚ trapped by their infamous history. In the light of this I will break down the

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    existing reality to change something‚ build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” America in many ways was the existing model‚ we were on top in almost every industry. Today the rest of the world has become the new model. In Fareed Zakaria’s article‚ “The Rise of the Rest‚” He explains how America is falling behind as the rest of the world is exceeding‚ leaving us in the dust. Barbara Ehrenreich‚ helps us understand Zakaria’s thesis‚ in her article “Your Local News - Dateline Delhi

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    Aping the West

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    “APING THE WEST” Of late the trend has been to follow whatever is done in the west and it is becoming a sort of in-thing to be doing it.  Is it due to liberalization of economy that we are also attempting to liberalize our life style. Indians have started aping the west completely and the western influences can be clearly seen in our behavior‚ culture‚ attire and even language. Though to say‚ we are an independent nation but instead of promoting our culture‚ we are aping the west and one would

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    COLONIALISM‚ IMPERIALISM AND SOCIAL DARWINISM Colonialism and imperialism were practiced by the countries of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century and by America during the 19th and 20th centuries. Wikipedia defines Colonialism as‚ “the building and maintaining of colonies in one territory by people from another territory. Sovereignty over the colony is claimed by the metropole. Social structure‚ government and economics within the territory of the colony are changed by the colonists.

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    descriptions‚ raked from the gutter‚’ ‘decoyed‚ deceived‚ seduced‚ inveigled‚ or forcibly kidnapped and carried as servants to the plantations.’ They were regarded as the ‘surplus inhabitants’ of England.” By founding a colony with the belief of “surplus inhabitants”‚ Jamestown was destined to become a society structured on class. These “surplus inhabitants” were expected to help support an “enterprise for all... men to work upon”. These “surplus inhabitants” would become known as indentured servants‚ a

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    The Consequences of War

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    The Consequences of War War is portrayed in many ways. It can be portrayed in different types of media such as movies‚ film‚ books‚ and art. For example‚ Dao‚ James article "The Dogs of War‚ Suffering Like Soldiers”. It talks about how dogs that participate in war suffer just as much as the soldiers do. Another example is the picture “Consequences of War” by Peter Paul Rubens which shows violence and anger. The final example I will be discussing is the photographs by James Nachtwey which show the

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    Imperialism can be justified based on certain intentions. When Leopold surreptitiously deceived African leaders into signing treaties giving them complete power over Africa‚ it demonstrated the first step of his desire for a colony. The main agent which triggered Leopold into dominating the Congo was because every other European power had their own colony‚ conveying a feeling of discontent in Belgium. This discontent was the cause of the imperialization of Africa. Based on evidence from documents

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