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    In the dictionary, heritage represents valuable things that have been passed down to descendants. The behavior of heritage protection is a process of inheritance. Heritage protection not only conserves precious historical places and objects, but also provides the authentic environments for people to experience and research history. The valued and diverse heritage can bring a great impact on people’s behavior and feeling. Industrial heritage, as an essential part of heritage, has become a booming

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    The success of Hallyu, Korean wave, including dramas, films, music, and advertising, is dominating most of the East Asian countries and gradually spreading towards the Western regions. South Korean celebrities then can, as cultural icons, share representative symbols and messages to the mass audiences via advertising campaigns and, as influential icons, have a massive impact on brand associations as well as retailing businesses, both inside and outside of Korea. Celebrities as endorsers are usually

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    Effects on the Black Psyche Caused by the Development of Modern Civilization When one considers the term “civilization”, a term that usually does not come to mind is “psyche”. These two terms seem to have nothing in common with each other, however, that is only if you think about trying to find similarities in them. What you are not doing is considering how they relate to each other. In this paper, I will be going through how civilization, or more specifically, society, affected the development

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    to Avoid Unilateral Action.” (Barnes, 2013) The Op Ed article summarized the policy intentions of the U.S related actions around the Korean Peninsula as North Korea increasing their provocative rhetoric and actions against its southern neighbor – South Korea. This author believes that the underlining problem highlighted in the article and ultimately the root cause of the crisis – North Korea’s strategy to keep itself relevant while it develops a Nuclear Deterrent. Within this paper, This

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    I will be writing about the twentieth century and Nelson Mandela as a leader and the effects he had on South Africa. Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in Mvezo, South Africa and he died December 5, 2013, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In his 95 years of life, he would spend 27 of them in prison for standing up against the government. In 1952, Nelson Mandela was put in jail for the first time because he arranged a peaceful civil rights movement. He was the most honored political prisoner in

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    The darkness of the South American’s history is belong to the period that their were against the Africans Americans. The writer of black like me is John Howard Griffin. The author of the novel black like me was born in Texas, and he was a journalist as well. The famous of his writings was about racial equality. One his journal begins when he went to the south to recognized their life style. However, he wants to learn more about their religion and how can they pray for their god, and how the community

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    Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea centers on the intersection of English and British colonial cultures through the union of Rochester and Antoinette Cosway. Rochester represents patriarchal and imperialist Victorian values, which Mary Lou Emery suggests thrive in part on “distinctions between...legitimate and illegitimate sexuality, madness and reason, primitive and civilized behavior, [and] fiction and fact” (428). Antoinette threatens these supposedly objective distinctions in her emotional (“‘Afraid

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    In Passing”, Nella Larson focuses on the inner and outer conflict Irene Kendry and Clare Redfeild have around their identity. Irene and Clare are two black women, where Clare is able to pass as a white woman , while Irene sometimes passes as a white woman when it 's convenient for her. Larson shows how easy it is for one to lose one’s identity through Irene’s and Clare’s life struggles. Clare never gets the chance to commit to one race because of her fatal death, while Irene becomes extremely jealous

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    My favorite point Ms. McIntosh makes is “ I can choose blemish cover or bandages in “flesh” color and have them more or less match my skin.” Holy cow, this is so incredibly true, and I never realized it until I read this article. Most drugstores don’t carry make up dark enough for African Americans. I have seen white women use, powder foundation made for black women to highlight their face to make it look tan. It is so ignorant by the make up companies, to not cater to women of all shades. You can

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    4.1.1. The Pattern and Content of East Asian Economic Integration The most representative regional economic organization in East Asia is ASEAN, which was established in Bangkok and formed by five founding members, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Cambodia also joined successively to form the ten countries of ASEAN. ASEAN is abbreviated by Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which was built to contain the Communist forces with the purpose

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