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    Japan's The Soviet War

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    wThe shift in policy (the reinterpretation of Article 9 and what is the changes) would mean Japan could assert itself as a military power in the region and expand its influence globally, as well as provide the U.S. with a string military ally that act as a counterweight against an increasingly aggressive China, Russia and North Korea. The controversy with remilitarization lies in Japan’s constitution, which forbids Japan from having a military. After WWII, Japan’s wartime atrocities were fresh on

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    than that of the Japanese people. The Japanese government is placing these bases on the Okinawan’s home without consulting them. It is an unfair act upon the locals because their home is being taken from and they can do nothing to stop it. The bases are not only disliked by the locals but it is also harming their marine life and polluting their environment. Mainland Japan is fully capable of housing the new military bases but they would rather throw it on the nonviolent island of Okinawa. The

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    Instruments of national power encompass all of the means available to a government in its pursuit of national objectives. It is expressed as diplomatic, economic, informational and military aspects. Of the four instruments of national power, the military instrument has had the most impact on the cycle of Western interaction with the rest of the world. Military strength generally determines the ability of one nation to impose its will upon another nation. Many military advancements allowed the West

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    certain appearances, actions, etc… I have also found some solutions that could aid in bringing light and helping victims be more comfortable with reporting attacks. These solutions would involve creating safe zones within the military base for victims, although the entire base should feel safe for soldiers, but due to the issue then a space should be provided for those who are on

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    Organizational structure and hierarchy for a base and the military as a whole can get pretty confusing so we will consider colleagues to be other members of his shop with the same job (although as we will see later conflict arises due to rank) and direct supervisors as anyone directly overseeing the

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    Base jumping is becoming known as one of the most extreme sports the world knows. To successfully BASE jump one must bound from an “exit point”, and free fall from very high places. People say it’s too dangerous, and should be outlawed completely. On the other hand, people like the late Dean Potter used to successfully jump with his dog in a backpack as he would leap off cliffs falling as much as 3000 feet towards the ground. BASE jumping is amazing, and isn’t for everyone, but it should at the least

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    In 2011, the IARC, International Agency for Research on Cancer, said that the radiation of the cell phone you use every day could be cancerous and have long-term effects. Although, the negative effects of cell phones are dangerous and possibly deadly they are also not actually scientifically proven. The negative effects aren’t proven because there isn’t any actual evidence to support them. Negative effects aside, there are still many advantages to cell phones. Nowadays, cell phones carry music, games

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    “In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger their liberties or democratic processes” (Dwight Eisenhower). These were the words of Dwight Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States, in his 1961 Farewell Address. These words were a warning

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    the first pitch hit the bat of the batter and you heard the sound of the aluminum hit the ball you knew it was game time. Once the ball was hit I was quick to move in front of it and stop it from going to the outfield (by the way i’m playing second base right now) as I got the ball I zipped it to first and got the first out of the game and boy did it feel good to hear the rubble of the crowd as they jumped out of their seats to scream “Woo

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    The title of my coursework is “Should girls be allowed to play sports?” The purpose of choosing this title is want to encourage girls be more active in playing extreme sports. The most of the extreme sports’ participants is boys not girls. People already set their minds that this activity is special for boys not girls. This phenomenon already limits extreme sports’ growth. Although, it is a very useful and meaningful sport. In addition, the advantage of extreme sports should be emphasized and cannot

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