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    goal of obtaining a peaceful unification on the principles of a free democracy and a market economy for the well- being of Koreans . To the DPRK, this commitment of the Republic of Korea was nothing more than demonstrating their attempt of absorbing North Korea. One of the strategic goals of the DPRK was to secure “a peace treaty in an effort to remove U.S. forces from the Korean Peninsula ” The DPRK does not like the U.S. forces in the Korean Peninsula and they always wanted the United States to stop

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    Smith discusses how important advances have been made over the past four decades in improving both the living and the political conditions for many of Latin America’s indigenous peoples. Chase Smith discusses five major challenges facing Indigenous Latin Americans. Three of which will be discussed in this report. Firstly, there are many challenges regarding territory and resources. Smith states that since the beginning of European colonial domination in the Americas, that Indigenous peoples have

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    The 1827 Constitution of the Cherokee Nation is a document that was created to protect the Cherokee Indians from being thrown out of their native lands. The authors of the document are not unknown. The first line of the document states, “We the Representatives of the people of the Cherokee Nation…” The authors are the Representatives of the Cherokee tribes, who were chosen by the people of the Cherokee nation to represent them. The representatives would have been free male Cherokee members that are

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    known that when a dog is backed into a corner it will lash out and bite the provoker. In the case of Native Americans and the settlers, the Natives are the dog, the settlers are the provokers are the corner is the land of North America. In the beginning the settlers came to North America uninvited and set up their new lives here, turned a blind eye to whether or not the Native Americans agreed to them settling there. Once they had their land set up, they then “flexed their settler muscles” and showed

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    using readings and your own analysis, why that leader was North Carolina’s most significant political figure of the 20th Century. Furnifold McLendel Simmons was attorney in New Bern in 1854, who later in his life went on to become a senator for thirty years (Christensen 36). Simmons held a degree from what is now Duke University which, led him to practice law (Christensen 37). He was such an influential political figurehead that North Carolina’s democratic organization that he became known as he

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    which propaganda is used to alter the public’s mindset is also frequently seen in North Korea’s government. The government along with North Korea’s leader aim to “create an image of god like proportions about themselves by controlling the information that their citizens have about them, and using their own selected media to sway the people’s thoughts and opinions” (Martinez). In order to fulfill these requirements, North Korea has a history of brainwashing their citizens by providing them false information

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    only escape for you or your loved ones was sacrifice? This is the basis for The Orphan Master’s Son, a book by Adam Johnson that details the lives and lies of North Korea. Focusing on a misidentified “orphan” by the name of Pak Jun Do, The Orphan Master’s Son chronicles the life of Pak Jun Do, as he maneuvers the strict rules of the North Korean government in order to live another day. Throughout the novel, Jun Do endures a tough life under a merciless tyrant and a suffering father, remains loyal

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    I Worked For Bruce Davis

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    This campaign season, I worked for Bruce Davis. Bruce Davis was the Democratic candidate chosen in the primary to run for House of Representatives in the Thirteen District in North Carolina. This campaign season was not a traditional one in comparison to what I’ve studied of past campaign’s. Our world has changed with the creation of social media and campaign’s have changed with it. In our campaign we had to look harder to find a proper strategy for using social media to are advantage and think outside

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    A metanarrative is described by Professor Worthington as “a big story that causes a culture to survive, ties everything together, and gives us a universal truth”. Understanding America’s past is vital to understanding both the values of the nation and the country’s literature. James Faulconer defines the metanarrative as “a story we tell about ourselves, what we do, what is expected, its is a story that links our smaller stories together and gives us unity, social, psychological, and intellectual…”

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    of the only remind points of economic interaction between South Korea and North Korea. The KIC is also referred as a park or complex. It was officially opened in December 2004. It is considered by many to be the only possible route for reestablishing better political relations and reducing friction between both countries. Many scholars have argued that the KIC is the only way to improve the region’s stability and bring North Korea to open itself to the world. However, tensions between both countries

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