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    to Germany. Last by not least‚ he will get rid of Jews. Mussolini was the dictator of Italy. He was also the leader of the Fascist Party. They believed in the state and government‚ but they didn’t have a clear theory that they believed in. Emperor Hirohito was the had of Japan. He had a very popular support‚ but he didn’t have an official group unlike Hitler and the Nazis and Mussolini and the

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    Pragmatism was a philosophical tradition that originated in the United States around 1870. The most important of the ‘classical pragmatists’ were Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)‚ William James (1842–1910) and John Dewey (1859-1952). The influence of pragmatism declined during the first two thirds of the twentieth century‚ but it has undergone a revival since the 1970s with philosophers being increasingly willing to use the writings and ideas of the classical pragmatists‚ and also a number of thinkers

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    It’s important for leaders to be humble and diplomatic so all nations can interact without dispute. If leaders become entitled or headstrong‚ they start to run into conflicts with others. When Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Emperor Hirohito began to tell their citizens their country and their race was the best‚ it puts those ideas in the citizens’ heads. Having all this propaganda force fed to them‚ they soon began to believe it. Ideologies are the most important cause of World War Two because they are centered

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    warning before the Allies dropped the Atomic bombs. On July 26‚ a few days before the dropping of the bombs‚ President Truman issued a final ultimatum for the Japanese forces to surrender or be bombed. Yet‚ Emperor Hirohito declared that he would not surrender. On account of Emperor Hirohito not surrendering‚ Truman decided to drop the Atomic Bombs to end the war quickly. Hence‚ the Japanese were given a choice to surrender or to be bombed‚ but they chose to be bombed. Although many argue that the Atomic

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    Paper vs. Electronic Media: Work Efficiency and Environmental Impact Hirohito Shibata; Fuji Xerox Co.‚ Ltd.‚ 6-1 Minatomirai‚ Nishi-ku‚ Yokohama‚ Kanagawa‚ 220-8668‚ Japan Abstract Table 1. CO2 emissions per unit quantity for each product This presentation quantitatively compares paper and electronic media from the perspectives of CO2 emissions and work efficiency. Should we reject paper out of hand based on environmental considerations? Can electronic reading devices replace paper

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    neglect the actions of brutality around them or engage themselves in the scene. The incident was not hidden from the world‚ in fact countries around the world knew about it‚ yet nothing was done until the Tokyo War Crime Trials (Ming). Leaders such as Hirohito and Tojo were fully cognizant of the situation in China (Chen). Nanking was completely neglected as the Japanese and even the United States gained from this gruesome event. Power can change the tides‚ but despite having power the Japanese greed was

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    Ryan Dao History 20 TA: Samuel Fullerton Section 54 20 January 2015 The Pivoting Points of Japan In spite of historical events during the twentieth century‚ Japan flourishes now in the twenty-first century as a modernized world power and United Nations participant. However‚ events after World War I and World War II might have perceived Japan as a frightening military force due to its rapid westernization and industrialization activities. Japan after World War II suffers from major losses but is

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    World War II was a very gruesome battle between the Allies and the Axis. Millions of people were killed because of this war. It was also one of the most destructive wars because it destroyed many cities in the process. During this war people started working on ways to kill the enemy faster. They found sufficient ways to drop many bombs on targets‚ But the standard bomb was not good enough for the U.S. The U.S. worked hard and developed the most deadly and destructive weapon ever made. They created

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    advancement‚ power state and military base on Earth compared to countries such as the united states of America‚ the Great Britain and France. Today‚ Japan is owning some of the motive companies such as Toyota‚ Datsun and Nissan. Under the leadership of Hirohito‚ Japan formed a partnership with Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Japan was ready to expand its territories through occupying Asia while Germany wanted the part of the West. 2 Introduction The main point that this essay will focus on

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    later died from extreme radiation exposure. When no surrender was filed by the Japanese‚ three days later‚ August 9‚ 1945‚ Major Charles Sweeney flew another B-29 bomber‚ on Nagasaki at 11:02 am‚ killing an estimated 40‚000 people. Japan’s Emperor Hirohito announced his country’s unconditional surrender in World War II in a radio address on August 15‚ citing the devastating power of “a new and most cruel bomb.” The formal surrender agreement was signed on September 2 by the Japanese in Tokyo. There

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