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Category: /History
…The invasion of South Korea by North Korea came as a complete surprise to the US; Dean Rusk of the State Department had told Congress on June 20 that no war was likely. However, a CIA report in early March had predicted a June invasion. US officials had…
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…, Singapore purchases one and a half times more U.S. exports than China, four times more than India, and more than most European markets, including Italy, Switzerland, and Spain. At the end of 1999, U.S. direct investment in Singapore stood at more than US$24…
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…is protected. Due to increasing human population and the expanding of forestry and agriculture, the way one uses the land has changed. Many areas are overwhelmed with moderate climates and excellent soils. Temperate forests and grasslands have been the most altered…
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…for unifying china. Qin Shi Huang assumed autocratic control, introducing a new currency, and by creating a unified system of weights and measures, writing and currency. Qin Shi Huang was both a brutal tyrant and a great leader. He used violence to take control…
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…are temporary; others could be a threat to long term health. Especially when risk factors such as low HDL level are sustained for a long time. Prolonged use of steroids increases the risk for diseases. The long term health problems are currently unclear. But taking…
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Category: /Literature
…too hard in school to achieve their best grades, have to settle for working in factories producing clothes and shoes for little wages, because they have no chance to go to a college or a university. For example, China has one of the harshest school systems…
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…The Use and Abuse of Antibiotics Antibiotics (Greek for against (anti) life (biotic)) are drugs that are capable of killing, weakening or inhibiting the growth of infectious organisms such as bacteria. Composed by weak concentrations of chemical…
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…-pocketing, as thefts. More specifically, Canada defines robbery as stealing “for the purpose of extorting whatever is stolen or to prevent or overcome resistance to the stealing, uses violence or threats of violence to a person or property”; stealing…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…even eliminate all possible threat of another attack like 9/11. In conclusion the SERE tactics may cause a few bad people to suffer but when you look at the bigger picture it is necessary to protect our country. The only reason these methods are being used
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…, primarily, and the US, secondly, as Israel's guarantor, to face up to the possibility that there was, for the first time since 1948, a genuine threat to Israel's survival. This threat was served as a result of the geographical significance of Iraq towards Israel…
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