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Despite being a wondrous soul, Aparna followed her boyfriend’s commands. Ready to comply anytime he needed her to. Unknown to the fact, that she was just a status symbol for him. Aparna always found herself in a dungeon. Aarav, a guy who loves cartoon characters more than a real girl had no idea, how his life was going to end up in a real relationship. What started as a fight, ended up in a very enticing cum crazy relationship. Aarav and Aparna started chatting only to find out how preposterous they were. Her mischievous nature and game of truth and dare attracted Aarav and his gentleman attitude and lack of experience with real life girls, attracted Aparna. They both found themselves emotionally attached and connected, which makesthem fall in love. A story that ends in such different way than what most people would assume. A story of two who never followed society’s norms and stood for each other every time. Find out how they stick themselves to a ground full of rebels and make their way through all of it.
As there was no clear victor at the conclusion of the Korean War, no war crime trials were held. But, as this book reveals, there is evidence of at least 1,600 atrocities and war crimes perpetrated against troops serving with the United Nations command in Korea. The bulk of the victims were Americans but many British servicemen were tortured, killed or simply went missing.Much of the carefully researched material in this book is horrific but the stark truth is that those North Koreans and Chinese responsible went unpunished for their shameful deeds.Korean Atrocity examines the three phases of this little known but bitter conflict from the POWs perspective the first phase when the two warring factions fought themselves to a stalemate, next, the treatment of POWs in North Korea and China, and finally the repatriation/post active conflict period. During the third phase it was realised that a staggering 7956 Americans and 100 British servicemen were unaccounted for. Many POWs were not released until two years after the end of hostilities. Bizarrely the US Government insisted on a news black-out on those left behind which raises questions as to what has been done to find the missing.This is a shocking, sobering and thought-provoking book.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
Chronicles the life of Martin Van Buren, focusing on his role in the development and transformation of American politics in the early part of the nineteenth century.
The History of Modern Japanese Education is the first account in English of the construction of a national school system in Japan, as outlined in the 1872 document, the Gakusei. Divided into three parts tracing decades of change, the book begins by exploring the feudal background for the Gakusei during the Tokugawa era which produced the initial leaders of modern Japan. Next, Benjamin Duke traces the Ministry of Education's investigations of the 1870s to determine the best western model for Japan, including the decision to adopt American teaching methods. He then goes on to cover the eventual "reverse course" sparked by the Imperial Household protest that the western model overshadowed cherished Japanese traditions. Ultimately, the 1890 Imperial Rescript on Education integrated Confucian teachings of loyalty and filial piety with Imperial ideology, laying the moral basis for a western-style academic curriculum in the nation's schools.