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World War Profiles: WWII -USA

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                                              Ryan James Lamar Time & Place: It's 1941, Japan just attacked peal Harbor. I am on Texas. Birthdate: I was born in 11 October of 1923, so legally at my 18 years old I can join the military. Profession: My main job is helping on the farm. Food and activities: I love doing sports, I almost join the Olympics, by athletes but they were cancelled. I like to eat normal food, not like Japanese. Family: I have a normal family, you know a mother, a father, a dog and 10 brothers. Daily life: In the mornings I go to school the i eat something from the farm, for example, today we had chicken. On the evenings I help on the farm. Personal reason for enlisting to WWII: I am so proud of my country and when those nipones attacked Pearl Harbor I knew I will always be ready to fight for my country.  Role:  I want to heath them so I am going to be a medic. But I will need to defend myself to. II I am already enlisted, they prepare mi quickly. I have be

Pre-Revolutionary Profiles: Elites

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 (i) NAME: Yuri Vladimir Boris. (ii) BIRTHDATE:October 11 in 1890. (iii) CLASS: I am an elite, I have everything. (iv) PROFESSION: I am a physical. I work with nuclear things. My life is new every day, as a scientist everything is new an interesting. On the other side I live alone. I used to like how the government goes but nowadays the things have changed. I am rich because I had an heritage from my grandfather, that is the reason why I do what I like. Things are strange, In the social aspect. If they aren't from your social class they don't talk to you. The most important thing is the future, I'm sure that things are going to change. It's not a bad system but we need to change some things. The are many revolutionaries but my favorite is Alexander Kerensky, he was socialist but he was looking for democracy. This is important because everyone have the right to have a voice. If he would't existed I would go for Porfirio Diaz, he looked for the economy, it's the m