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    National Sovereignty, Oppressive Government, and the US Role in the World Introduction The American attack against Afghanistan that was triggered by the September 11th tragedy once again raised the question of US role in the world. The current military intervention also touched the issue of the major factors, defining the course of US international policy. In the globalized world today the ratio of “soft power” (the ability to attract through cultural and ideological appeal) to “hard

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    Pestel for H&M in China

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    PESTEL China 1. Politics Today’s China is the most populous country in the world and is so one of the most important political and economical forces in the world. 1.1. Country name In English China is official called “People’s Republic of China” https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ch.html and in Chinese “Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo” https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ch.html. 1.2. Capital The capital of China is Beijing, which is located

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    China 's Rise Of Power

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    of the People’s Republic of China, grew up in poverty and aimed to dismantle a system of inequality and oppression. His platform was enticing and quickly supported by many. Still, this revolution was not a peaceful one. His Red Army successfully defeated both the US Army and the Japanese. As a result, China was reunified as a sovereign state. However, this seems to be the height of Mao Zedong’s positive influence. His so-called

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    Stockholm Syndrome, originally identified in 1973, is an often cited psychological condition that may pertain to some people who have been kidnapped. Dictionary.com defines Stockholm Syndrome as “feelings of trust or affection felt in certain cases of kidnapping or hostage-taking by a victim toward a captor”. As a result, victims sympathize and defend their abuser or kidnapper. Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that has been analyzed in professional articles by various scholars,

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    China Culture

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    Home of 20 percent of the world’s population, China has a very unique and diverse culture. China’s long history dates back over 4000 years. After the birth of the Chinese Communist Party, the country began an overhaul to change its economic status amongst the world. This research paper is going to introduce and educate the reader about the geography, economy, political party, and the military that make up the mysterious country to the East. Fourth largest country in the world, China makes

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    China is one of the oldest civilization’s still around to this day. The Chinese culture has been around with records over 4000 years old. During its time, it has been both Democratic party and a Communist party, and is still to this day is a Communist party. While the Communist party has adopted aspects of capitalism, and over the years has relinquished some control. The Chinese culture is very different from that of America, as the Chinese government still has strict control over speech, assembly

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    U.S. population. Over time the population of those to fight in the war has grown. There are many important contributors to the war. One of them was General Douglas Macarthur, who was an American general and also chief of staff of the United States army. Macarthur commanded in World War two and successfully led United Nations in the Korean War. In his speech: Sylvanus Thayer Award Acceptance Address, he presents the importance of the war, which fighting for our country to protect us Americans is noble

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    difficult and require more time and forces to overcome than others. Until now, my biggest challenge has been transitioning from the military to the civilian sector. I have been working in the Army for five years. When I first joined, I was convinced that I would want to stay, get a degree, and even retire from the Army. My first orders lead me to El Paso, and I saw a tremendous unfortunate difference coming from New York. Therefore, as soon as my reenlistment window opened I immediately tried to move to

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    accessed the challenges facing China in a possible war was their military logistics and strategy. The dynamics and logistics of the Chinese military versus the Japanese army were incomparable. Mao recognized the Chinese army as smaller in size and weaker in defense. Mao concluded China is incapable of defeating the Japanese army using conventional military tactics. The Book, On Guerrilla Warfare, is a written proposal of Mao’s solution to the impending Japanese conflict. China’s only

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    She studied art history as a majoring college and got engaged with her teacher Steven Weed. This event was the turning point of Patty Hearst’s whole life which caused irretrievable consequences for her. A group called Symbioses Liberation Army who abducted Patty Hearst was a small terrorists organization. They kidnapped Patty Hearst to use her family’s society influence for achieving their antisocial goals. They asked the Hearst family to donate food that values over 2 million dollars

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