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The Struggle for Human Meaning in Albert Camus’ “The Plague”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the struggle for human meaning in Albert Camus’ “The Plague”. Albert Camus in “The Plague” chronicles the struggle for human meaning in the face of a disenchanted world through the plight of social disintegration, the spread of political manipulation, and the crisis of metaphysical reason and morality. Although Camus states that this work was not one of morality, the struggle for human meaning during the epidemic plague in Oran in the 1940s involves the characters questioning the breakdown of their social and political systems in which they are imprisoned in their own village. During the plague which seems to have no reason in who is killed and who is spared, the characters also struggle to apply some sort of metaphysical sense to the plague. While the village eventually overcomes the plague, Rieux and Tarrou remind the readers that the plague never truly disappears and that everyone contains aspects of the plague; a reminder to the reader that in times of a chaos, human reasoning does not apply.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJCamus1.rtf
The Torture of American POWs in Japan During WWII
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This 6 page paper outlines the brutal conditions that POWs were subject to in Japan. Details of horrific experiments are provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA319POW.rtf
The Treatment and Internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the treatment and internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese Canadians lived as commercial fishermen, miners, forester, and merchants and were allowed to join the armed forces to fight for Canada. After the attack on Pearl Harbor however, the Canadian and American governments both evacuated their Japanese populations and sent them to various internment camps for the duration of the war. In Canada, the province of British Columbia had the largest Japanese population of over 23,000 and 21,000 of these were sent inland to camps across the country in order to “safe guard” and protect the coast of Canada. The homes and possessions of the Japanese Canadians were confiscated and sold. After the war, the Japanese were not allowed to move back to B.C. or else they would be deported. By 1949, they were allowed back into B.C. but by that time many had started lives elsewhere. Finally, in 1988, the Canadian Government and the National Association of Japanese Canadians agreed on a Redress settlement.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJJapCn1.rtf
The Treaty of Versailles and Lloyd George
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A thirty-two page paper which looks at the contribution made by Lloyd George to the Treaty of Versailles, the effect which the treaty had on the subsequent political and economic development of Germany, and Britain's policy of appeasement prior to World War 2. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: JKtreatyver.rtf
The Treaty of Versailles: Insurance for World War II?
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A 5 page discussion of how the Treaty of Versailles, enacted after World War 1 was, in actuality, an assurance of an outbreak of another world war. The author discusses the terms of the treaty and the fact that it was drafted by the victors not the losers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPversa2.rtf
The United States in the Aftermath of WWII with Europe and Japan
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A 3 page paper which examines how the United States helped Europe and Japan following WWII. The paper also discusses how this differs from their lack of involvement following WWI. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAjii.rtf
The Use of Intelligence During the First World War
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This 12 page paper examines how intelligence arose as a niche during the First World War. Its influence during that war is discussed.
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Filename: SA622WWI.rtf
The Vietnam War
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(6 pp) War is never a pretty picture. However
it has been glorified in past United States history
as a noble effort for those who believed in
rotecting "the undefended." World War I, the
Great War destroyed the idea of "noble" and "war"
being connected in any way. We fought The Bully
and won in World War II; soldiers were seen as
"liberators." Korea was only a "conflict." Yet
the Vietnam War destroyed parts of the United
States and its beliefs in an overt, as well as a
much more covert way.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBvietnW.doc
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