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A critical look at Iris Chang's account, The Rape of Nanking
By Carolyn Lawrence | Published 9/20/2008
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Let's pray that what was visited upon the citizens of Nanking in 1937 is never done to any of us, and work to see that it is not.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 12/21/2007
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War is what war is.
By LaRae Meadows | Published 1/11/2008
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Thesis paper on the cost of denial, and the importance of history.
By Efrain Morales | Published 7/9/2007
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What are bloom times? What can you expect to see budding and blooming next? This article explains the pattern of buds and blooms through the earliest of spring.
By Phyllis Cunningham | Published 3/20/2008
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On August 10, 1945, in his cell, DeShazer said he heard the Lord to pray unceasingly for peace. He continued until he felt he should stop at 2:30 pm. Atom bombs had been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the emperor broadcast the surrender on August 15th.
By Nick Howes | Published 3/28/2008
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Nothing can capture the true experience of the Sundance Film Festival until you actually attend. As I pack for the 2008 Sundance Film Festival to serve as a full time volunteer, I can't help but reflect on the excitement and surprise of the Festival.
By Aly Adair | Published 1/15/2008
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Curriculum censorship has long been a 'hot button' among parents and educators alike, and it is thought that such censorship might compromise a child's education.
By Steve Thompson | Published 1/3/2008
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Doolittle's Raiders made the first counter attack on the Japanese after Pearl Harbor.
By John S. Craig | Published 4/1/2008
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The Wanghia Treaty contained within it the provisions of extraterritoriality, the fixed tariffs on the ports which...
By Marquis Canaday | Published 1/11/2008
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If you are on a vacation in SF and don't know which is the place to be to silence your growling tummy. Then just go to a local internet cafe and search on-line in San Francisco restaurant guide for some good restaurants.
By Sunshine | Published 5/30/2008
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Japanese colonial history 1932-1945.
By Daniel Longo | Published 7/16/2008
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Beijing, host for the 29th Olympic Games, has a recorded history of 3,000 years.
By Bai Dao | Published 8/27/2008
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Discusses the reasons why China might have lost the Opium War.
By Megan B | Published 7/16/2008
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It comes as no surprise that for the past 10 years San Francisco has been named as the top city for dining out by the readers of Bon Appétit magazine; all because of the quality and the quantity of its restaurants.
By Sunshine | Published 7/7/2008
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If you are on a vacation in SF and don't know which is the place to be to silence your growling tummy. Then just go to a local internet cafe and search on-line in San Francisco restaurant guide for some good restaurants.
By Sunshine | Published 5/20/2008
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The month of December has quite a few movies being released.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 12/3/2007
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During World War II Chinese and Japanese women were horribly mistreated with alarming frequency. By looking at fictional and real victims of this violence, it is better understood what these women went through.
By Bunchwacky | Published 4/15/2008
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Heres a detailed look at 47 movies coming out between November 2 and January 4th, 2008.
By The Judge | Published 10/31/2007
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Old Shanghai: A city of strong colonial presence. A city of vice. In a city where the British, French, English, and Chinese share the same stage, it is only inevitable to have such an eclectic array of architecture, making it an architect's paradise.
By Arin Gragossian | Published 10/2/2006
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Chinese Premier arrives in Japan to discuss sticky mutual issues with Prime Minister Abe.
By Elliot Feldman | Published 4/11/2007
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An overview of the unilateral course taken by Japanese leadership from the Manchurian Incident to their surrender in 1945. Emphasis is placed on the war in Manchuria and the Japan-China War.
By Daniel Pinzow | Published 5/26/2006
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Compares the transitioning attitudes of the Japanese people in regards to the relationship between the state and relgion, and historical implications of the Yasukuni Shrine.
By Brian Rice | Published 5/23/2006
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China is one of the largest nations in the world and remained largely self governed and independent of other nations for most of its history. Through Opium wars and unequal treaties made by the winning parties, China slowly started to loose ground...
By Carolani J. Day | Published 1/12/2006
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Among those who are scheduled to attend are Actor Gary Sinise (Forrest Gump), Director Ron Maxwell(Gettysburg), Director John Dahl (The Great Raid), Actor Billy Blanks (Tae Bo), and Actor Dale Dye (Saving Private Ryan). Organizers and sponsors would like your help.
By Aly Adair | Published 4/24/2007
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The Anglo-Chinese, or Opium War was the most humbling defeat China ever endured. In the 1830's the British ran the most massive drug cartel that ever existed...one that could put any of those of the 20th century to shame.
By D. J. Poe | Published 5/22/2007
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Michelle Malkin was nonexistent to me until I read her piece on Sally Field a few days ago. Upon doing more and more research into her, I've formulated my own opinion.
By Henry Choi | Published 10/17/2007
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This is overview of racist views and actions of both Americans and Japanese in the Pacific theater of World War II.
By Pagemaster | Published 11/11/2007
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Hong Kong is one of the most exciting places in the world to visit; there is no end to the things you can find within this one-of-a-kind tourist destination!
By Lena R. | Published 8/1/2007
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Genocide has occurred to various groups of people throughout the history of the world. Do world leaders have a moral obligation to intervene?
By M. Markus | Published 6/1/2007
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This is a mix of a romance novel and a war reconstruction novel.
By Tyler Mills | Published 5/26/2007
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Is justice truly a woman holding up scales and blindfolded? What if the scales fell from her eyes? What would she see? Perhaps justice is more like Just Is?
By Andrew Vinstra | Published 11/17/2007
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