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    How Did Zeppelin Develop

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    it wouldn’t be until the Hindenburg catastrophe of 1937‚ where 35 of 97 people on board would die. The blimps would entirely be destroyed in 1940‚ but would influence global media‚ including English rock band ‘Led Zeppelin‚’ and Japanese animator Miyazaki. 1901: The Vacuum Cleaner The motorized vacuum cleaner was invented by Hubert Cecil Booth of England in 1901. While it was not originally meant to be sold‚ the bulky contraption would receive an electric powered overhaul‚ but was still so bulky it

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    to child abuse that allows sensory experiences to develop improperly. Other altercations take place due to the thinning in a child’s brain. Children who have been abused may be at a higher risk of illness such as depression‚ PTSD‚ and addictions. (Miyazaki) Another example of altercation in the brain is in a section called the hippocampus. This section is critical for learning and memory. Stress can hinder the hippocampus to control cortisol levels and keep them normal after a stressful situation has

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    Howl’s Moving Castle is Totally Natsuki. You can’t keep a good woman down‚ but you can put her in her place. This is the‚ most likely unintentional‚ subtext of two quintessential triumphs in Japanese storytelling. Fruits Basket‚ written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya‚ is a harem manga that follows the awkward misadventures of Tohru Honda as she‚ after the loss of her mother‚ finds a new home with the zodiac-cursed Sohma family. Howl’s Moving Castle’s main character’s trials are not so different

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    Gendered practices in language. 339-354. Stanford‚ CA: CSLI Publications. MeGloin‚ Naomi. (1990). Sex difference and sentence final particles. In Sachiko Ide & Naomi McGloin (eds.). Aspects of Japanese women ’s language. 23-41. Tokyo: Kuroshio. Miyazaki‚ Ayumi. (2002). Relational shift: Japanese girls ’ nontraditional first person pronouns. In Sarah Benor‚ Mary Rose‚ Devyani Sharma‚ Julie Sweetland‚ & Qing Zhang‚ (eds.). Gendered practices in language. 355-374. Stanford‚ CA: CSLI Publications. Mizutani

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    Biodiversity in Singapore

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    With the proposed population increase to 6.9 million citizens‚ the tension between preserving our natural heritage and developing our land for practical uses increases substantially. In an effort to examine whether our natural heritage is still worth preserving in the face of competing land uses‚ this essay analyzes the benefits that our biodiversity continues to provide us with in modern society. Throughout this analysis‚ relevant examples are drawn from published studies‚ as well as practices of

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    Sun Yat-Sen

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    Evaluate the importance of Sun Yixian’s (Sun Yat-sen’s) role in bringing about the 1911 Revolution in China. Sun Yat-sen’s role in the 1911 revolution against the Qing dynasty was an indirect one. Sun Yat-sen was exiled in the United States during the events of the Wuchang Uprising of October 10th‚ 1911‚ hearing about it through a newspaper publication in Denver‚ Colorado.[1] Many Historians view Sun’s accession as the provisional President of the Republic of China‚ directly following the revolution

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    The Intergenerational Differences of the Japanese canadian issei‚ nisei‚ and sansei In the wake of World War II‚ The Japanese Issei and Nisei both experienced extreme racial prejudices brought about by pre-existing anti-Asian racism and fear driven panic from the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ and as a result became enemy aliens. However‚ pre-war intergenerational differences between the Japanese Canadian Issei and Nisei such as; traditional values‚ education‚ language‚ and age directly influenced

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    Though he did not directly defeat the Manchu dynasty‚ the revolutionary leader‚ Sun-Yet-sen significantly influenced the 1911 revolution movement in China. Sun was a leading figure from 1900 to 1924‚ he proactively opposed the Constitutional Manchu monarch‚ 1644-1912‚ and is recognised for his contribution to the nationalist revolution and westernise thinking that formed the republic of China. He is most famously recognised for his Three People’s Principle’s; nationalism‚ democracy and the people’s

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    Julie Y. Moon ANTHR 2560 Paper 2: Godzilla vs. Gojira Prof. Hirokazu Miyazaki Godzilla: Gojira‚ stripped The film Gojira‚ released in 1954 by Toho Studios‚ was a tremendous success to the Japanese public and the first postwar film to gain an international audience. Gojira is a science-fantasy film about a mutant creature from the Jurassic period with nuclear powers‚ brought to life as a result of the atomic explosion and nearby nuclear bomb testing. In 1956‚ Godzilla: King of the Monsters

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    American Imperialism

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    The First World War in the beginning of the twentieth century is remembered as horrific and the savagery of mankind. It was the clash between the powers and the show off stage for their national pride. It was truly a struggle for dominance and delivered nothing but destruction and their downfall. The First World War surely ended the European domination of the world. It was a fair cycle of history that took away the baton of prolonged European imperialism to other rising regions such as Asia and America

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