pearl harbor

It’s been there since the morning of December 7, 1941, when 353 Japanese planes mounted a surprise assault on American naval forces stationed in Hawaii. The attack killed 2,403 United States personnel, injured 1,178, drew the United States into World War II, and altered the course of history forever.

The 7 December 1941 Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor was one of the great defining moments in history. A single carefully-planned and well-executed stroke removed the United States Navy’s battleship force as a possible threat to the Japanese Empire’s southward expansion. America, unprepared and now considerably weakened, was abruptly brought into the Second World War as a full combatant.

Eighteen months earlier, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had transferred the United States Fleet to Pearl Harbor as a presumed deterrent to Japanese aggression. The Japanese military, deeply engaged in the seemingly endless war it had started against China in mid-1937, badly needed oil and other raw materials. Commercial access to these was gradually curtailed as the conquests continued. In July 1941 the Western powers effectively halted trade with Japan. From then on, as the desperate Japanese schemed to seize the oil and mineral-rich East Indies and Southeast Asia, a Pacific war was virtually inevitable.

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https://www.britannica.com/event/Pearl-Harbor-attack

By late November 1941, with peace negotiations clearly approaching an end, informed U.S. officials (and they were well-informed, they believed, through an ability to read Japan’s diplomatic codes) fully expected a Japanese attack into the Indies, Malaya and probably the Philippines. Completely unanticipated was the prospect that Japan would attack east, as well.

The U.S. Fleet’s Pearl Harbor base was reachable by an aircraft carrier force, and the Japanese Navy secretly sent one across the Pacific with greater aerial striking power than had ever been seen on the World’s oceans. Its planes hit just before 8AM on 7 December. Within a short time five of eight battleships at Pearl Harbor were sunk or sinking, with the rest damaged. Several other ships and most Hawaii-based combat planes were also knocked out and over 2400 Americans were dead. Soon after, Japanese planes eliminated much of the American air force in the Philippines, and a Japanese Army was ashore in Malaya.

These great Japanese successes, achieved without prior diplomatic formalities, shocked and enraged the previously divided American people into a level of purposeful unity hardly seen before or since. For the next five months, until the Battle of the Coral Sea in early May, Japan’s far-reaching offensives proceeded untroubled by fruitful opposition. American and Allied morale suffered accordingly. Under normal political circumstances, an accommodation might have been considered.

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https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-history/rise-to-world-power/us-wwii/a/pearl-harbor

However, the memory of the “sneak attack” on Pearl Harbor fueled a determination to fight on. Once the Battle of Midway in early June 1942 had eliminated much of Japan’s striking power, that same memory stoked a relentless war to reverse her conquests and remove her, and her German and Italian allies, as future threats to World peace.

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is not a federal holiday. Government offices, schools, businesses and other organizations do not close. Public transit systems run on their regular schedules. Some organizations may hold special events in memory of those killed or injured in Pearl Harbor.

https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor

story about Facebook

Facebook is the second largest social network on the web, behind only MySpace in terms of traffic. Primarily focused on high school to college students, Facebook has been gaining market share, and more significantly a supportive user base. Since their launch in February 2004, they’ve been able to obtain over 8 million users in the U.S. alone and expand worldwide to 7 other English-speaking countries, with more to follow. A growing phenomenon, let’s discover Facebook.

Originally called thefacebook, Facebook was founded by former-Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg (while at Harvard) who ran it as one of his hobby projects with some financial help from Eduardo Saverin. Within months, Facebook and its core idea spread across the dorm rooms of Harvard where it was very well received. Soon enough, it was extended to Stanford and Yale where, like Harvard, it was widely endorsed.

Before he knew it, Mark Zuckerberg was joined by two other fellow Harvard-students – Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes – to help him grow the site to the next level. Only months later when it was officially a national student network phenomenon, Zuckerberg and Moskovitz dropped out of Harvard to pursue their dreams and run Facebook full time. In August 2005, thefacebook was officially called Facebook and the domain facebook.com was purchased for a reported $200,000.

Originally called thefacebook, Facebook was founded by former-Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg (while at Harvard) who ran it as one of his hobby projects with some financial help from Eduardo Saverin. Within months, Facebook and its core idea spread across the dorm rooms of Harvard

Radio reflection


Radio is a boy that walked into the town of henley, he is a little slow as a person which caused him to get bullied by the football players and that introduced him to the other main character the football coach and athletic director for henley high school, he started taking radio everywhere that the football team went witch got them a lot of attention.

“We thought we were teaching radio, but really radio was teaching us” this is one of the most heart warming and famous quotes from this movie, because radio was actually teaching them how to treat others not them teaching him, he was a leasen to all but nobody ever realized what he was actually doing. One of the times that he got in trouble he was told someone needed help even tho it was in the girls bathroom he wanted to help every football game he gave them water during christmas he was giving everyone presents even tho he didn’t have too,

He is an inspiration to not only his friends and people in the movie he is an inspiration to us all. He should be a learning experience to all of us. over all is a great movie

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_(2003_film)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcfvpJvbYyU

Ronnie Mac

where do i start? this guy is a not a myth hes a legend, hes not a normal dirt bike racer or rider at that hes got his own style millions have tried to copy but cant, from his choice of riding gear to his choice of riding style mixing a good bit of goon riding with a bunch of some good old PBR’s making him uncomparable too. He was never pro but he seems to be able too go up of some of there top racers of early 21’s century including Ryan Villopoto, Tray Canard, Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungy, even tho hes never been officially entered into any races. He has been at several enduro crosses and arena cross events and has been to the redbull straight rhythm several times u fortunately not placing because of a crash in 2017’s red bull straight

Ronnie is also famous for his able to drink, and drink, and drink, according to Ronnie theirs nothing better than a cold 6 pack of PBR.

Hes also got a odd friend ship with Bret Cue and Jimmy Albertson and also a very strange and interesting relationship with jimmy albertson’s wife
Georgia albertson,