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    Was the division of Korean Peninsula in 1945 inevitable? This is a very complex question that we have to take a look from different sides to make a clear judgement on. It was not just one event that led to the division of Korean; there were multiple events led to the division of Korea such as the Japanese invasion and intervention of more powerful states during World War II. These series of event of eventually led the division and some of the events were not avoidable. Based on this reasoning‚ I

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    In 1949‚ the Nationalist party of China‚ the Kuomintang (KMT)‚ fled from mainland China after a civil war with the Chinese Communist Party. The KMT’s failure was due to poor management and widespread corruption within the party. In 1912‚ the last Chinese Emperor abdicated‚ with many parts of China resisting Imperial rule. With this abdication‚ China disintegrated into various smaller provinces‚ each one rules by a different warlord. Around this time‚ two political parties formed. One was a Nationalist

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    Superpower Research Paper

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    How did the US raise itself to superpower status The US emerged from the second world war as the most powerful nation on earth‚ but how did we get there? We sure didn’t start off as a feared or ever respected country. In my paper I will inform you the events that took place‚ and the role they played in making the US a Superpower. The Thesis of this paper is‚ how did the US raise itself to be a superpower. In the early 1900’s‚ America started expanding to ensure its economic‚ and military security

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    epidemic in the United States. Parents and caregivers often conclude this form of violence to be simple sibling rivalry‚ and a part of growing up. Sibling abuse is any form of physical‚ mental or sexual abuse inflicted by one child in a family unit on another. This could apply to blood relatives‚ step-siblings‚ or any minors living in a house of cohabitation. The negative impact sibling rivalry and abuse can have on a person mentally is overwhelming‚ insuring further life difficulties. The effects

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    To what extent was 1949 a turning point? The years between 1945- 1949 could definitely be seen as a turning point as there were increasing divisions in Germany as it was divided between the Allies without the Germans having any say in the matter. 1949 can be argued to be a huge turning point in German history as Germany was literally split down the middle. Change is most well seen in the German democratic Republic as the changes introduced by the Communists were most apparent in ending capitalism

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    As the class walked through the factory teeming with men and women working‚ Sam Chang decided that he wanted to work at a computer chip manufacturer. The preciseness needed to work on chips was a quality for which many people envied Sam. He was walking so slow‚ taking everything in‚ that he didn’t notice when he dropped behind his class. “Great‚” he thought to himself‚ “The first field trip of the year and I get lost.” Sam begun to run as he became more and more worried. He stumbled blindly through

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    Sibling rivalry is a predominant theme throughout all of Genesis. Of course every family is different; some siblings may have an amazing relationship‚ while others despise each other. There is always more to any story; the underlaying causes of sibling rivalry. Why does this happen? Can this rivalry be prevented? In this paper I am going to examine a few stories‚ some worse than others‚ and try and go behind the scenes. If the story of Cain and Abel took place today‚ it may be referred to as

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    II. Military Rivalry between China and Japan 1995 -2014 In the previous explanation we already talk about what geopolitics is‚ the cause why geopolitics is a major theme Sino-Japanese relation and its impact and application in China and Japan relationship‚ albeit briefly. Then‚ it raises a question. What is the purpose of engaging in geopolitics? The main purpose of engaging in geopolitics can be simply summarized as state’s desire to acquire as much power (struggle of power)‚ concerning its geographical

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    If I Had a Superpower

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    If I Had a Superpower Admit it‚ all of us must have imagined‚ at least once‚ of being able to fly‚ to have super-strength‚ superhuman speed‚ or any kind of skill nobody else have. Whether you are an innocent little kid or a grown-up‚ having superpowers is always something we wish we could have. Imagine you can teleport‚ travel in time‚ communicate with people telepathically‚ or be invisible. Why got caught in traffic jams if we can fly? Why have hard times with your pet if you understand animal

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    Why Labour Won the 1945 Election There are many reasons why labour gained their unexpected landslide victory in the 1945 general election‚ both due to the party itself and external influence. First amongst these causes was the effect that the nation’s experience of war had on their political views. In the last election in 1935 the socialist policies of labour had scared the public into thinking that if the party ever won a majority then they would create a communist state. The war showed

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