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    in the war against Japan and signed with the communist new government of Poland the political Oder line as the frontier with Germany. With those changes the URSS gained Konigsberg and Lvov for Poland‚ meanwhile Poland toke the principal port of Berlin‚ Stettin‚ and the rest of Prussia‚ part of Brandenburg‚ Pomerania and Silesia. A lot of German people were deported to the new shared Germany‚ who lost the 25% of the territory after the war. Despite that‚ the USA didn’t invade Japan because the American

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    In the short novel‚ The Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck‚ many songs are mentioned by the protagonist‚ Kino. Each of the songs that Kino hears throughout the story evolves in terms of the events that have occurred‚ are occurring‚ or will occur. While Kino and his small family searched for justice‚ education‚ and a fresh start‚ their circumstances always seemed to dictate what type of song Kino would envision. It seemed as if no matter how gleeful or grim a situation may have been there was always a song

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    Japan essay

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    1. Where is your country located? Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean 2. What ’s its capital city or cities? The capital of Japan is Tokyo 3. Who is its President/Queen/King/Prime Minister? The Prime Minister of Japan is the head of government of Japan. He is Shinzō Abe. 4. What ’s its GDP? The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world by nominal GDP‚ the fourth largest by Purchasing Power Parity  and is the world ’s second largest developed

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    R. N. L. Laresma ESSAY Japan‚ a country that shows us even through hard times‚ even a great war‚ could rise up from the ashes and be one of greatest countries in the world. They have shown us their intellectual knowledge about advancement in technology‚ technology that we today‚ use throughout our daily lives. Their culture has shaped the minds of people from all over the world‚ sharing their skills and creativity through means of modern day mediums. This‚ and other unique attributes of

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    bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had on motivating Japan to surrender. The author advances the trajectory of the traditionalist arguments by affirming to historians the internal turmoil that Japan faced to surrender. Rhodes states that the turmoil between the government‚ military‚ and civilians led to Japan prolonging the war. Rhodes agrees with Butow by saying that the Japanese citizens felt that the use of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima placed Japan in a position of surrender. Rhodes moves the trajectory

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    Delano Roosevelt. Those words will be eternally repeated when discussing the topic of Pearl Harbor. The words contained in this speech show his utter disdain pertaining to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The purpose of President Roosevelt’s "Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation" was to educate the nation on what had happened on December 7th. He also wanted to justify his reasons for needing to go to war with the Empire of Japan. Each and every word in this distinguished speech played on the emotions of the american

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    The Pearl Harbor Attack‚ 7 December 1941 Related Resources: Ships Present at Pearl Harbor‚ 0800 7 December 1941 Action Report for Commander in Chief‚ Pacific Fleet‚ including other commands‚ and ships at Pearl Harbor Additional Action Reports concerning the Attack on Pearl Harbor Where were the Carriers on 7 December 1941? Oral Histories of Pearl Harbor Attack Survivor Reports-Pearl Harbor U.S. Ships named for Sailors to Commemorate their Actions during the Attack on Pearl Harbor The

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    Why Is Japan a Medc

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    MEDC: JAPAN Japan is a country in East Asia‚ which consists of over 3‚000 islands making it an archipelago (chain of islands). The largest islands are Honshū‚ Hokkaidō‚ Kyūshū and Shikoku‚ which make up 97% of Japan’s land area! The population of Japan is estimated to be 127.3 million but it is expected to drop to 100 million by 2050 and to 64 million by 2100. This is because many young adults do not want to have children but to put their carreers first. The most popular jobs in Japan are offiice

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    Both Andy Samberg’s Harvard commencement speech in 2012 and Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Pearl Harbor address in 1941 are seen as distinctly different. Looking very closely a few similarities stand out. Samberg used a comedic approach while Roosevelt used a logos appeal‚ using facts to inform congress. But bothe did not succeed at their jobs‚ neither really brought hope to the audience in order for them to move on. As a comedian Samberg took time to tell a lot of jokes making his commencement speech

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    Western countries. Japan also became more militaristic in hopes of not being a victim of imperialism. Although Japan experienced some changes‚ Japan continued the ideology of kokutai as a method for imperial advancement. Japan’s cultural and political structure changed from being a weak isolated nation to a modern imperialist country. Before Japan westernized‚ it was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate. This was an agricultural economy with a population of 13 billion. Japan did not associate

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