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Essays 211 - 240
opportunity to return to the more traditional roles that women had held for generations, others had seen the glimmer of possibilit...
resistance. The Japanese placed the "needs of the group over the needs of the individual" (Hashimoto, 1994, 1). Chang (1997...
In nineteen pages this research paper examines post Second World War changes in Japanese women's roles and the impact of the Japan...
In a paper of forty pages these two systems are compared and contrasted in terms of similarities and differences and discusses the...
In twelve pages this paper considers the post Second World War emergence of the Mafia and its impact upon the politics of Italy. ...
Four of the most influential senior commanders in World War I were Colonel-General Helmuth von Moltke of Germany, General Philippe...
In five pages this report examines Germany's military in World War I and World War II and considers the role played by Prussian mi...
In five pages this paper discusses the impact of the Second World War upon the development of strategic logistics by the American ...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses how the Second World War was impacted by these conferences in a comparative analysis. Nine ...
In fifteen pages U.S. global economy participation is considered in a discussion of various factors including post Second World Wa...
In nine pages this paper discusses the impact of religion on Americans during the Second World War and the Vietnam conflict. Six ...
In three pages this research paper discusses the impact of the Second World War and its aftermath upon women's status in the workp...
In one hundred pages this paper discusses the U.S. presence in Japan during the Second World War and how this impacted upon the mi...
trickle down. This also impacts on the supply chain creating jobs upstream of the exporting company, so has far reaching consequen...
5,000 people a year, but it resulted in an influx of immigrants. According to Don Barnett, the annual average for refugee immigrat...
recognize that United States, being a newly formed country simply did not initially have the capital and credit markets in place w...
the task becomes difficult. The only way that countries could survive economically was to encourage colonialism. Colonies provided...
p. 31). According to Williams, Stalin was threatened by the prospect of the US imposing a liberal economic order on Eastern Euro...
already effected a rapid conversion of the absolute government into the democratic government they desired. They had done so both...
the relationship between North and South Korea. The deteriorating relationships between North and South Korea was particu...
to shift his ground until he agreed with the allies (McCollum, 2003). Germany would be made to pay. "Unfortunately, rather than ...
for caring for the wounded (Holder, 2003). For the first time in American history, women were asked to leave their homes and act...
the action was the straw that broke the Camels back. In fact, not only was it a turning point for the Vietnam conflict, but if one...
are an officer - and this included the top noncoms- you went to sleep with your headset at your head" (Terkel 254). Most people ...
get their forces together and attack from the west" (The Second World War). Common wisdom says that Germany stomped Poland flat w...
things. Resulting in 200,000 deaths, "The Nanjing Massacre is one of the best documented of Japanese atrocities because independen...
moved to the cities (War and prosperity, p. 231). "By 1950, 64 percent of the countrys total population lived in urban areas..." (...
with seemingly no end in sight. With businesses continuing to fail at record levels and unemployment rates at an all-time high, i...
arose a class of professional officers who "tended to dominate the civil authorities" ("Causes of World War I"). In addition, all ...
At the turn of the twentieth century Japan was just beginning to take its place as one of the...