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Dark fantasy concept by NI Yipeng
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February 19th 1942: Japanese internment begins
On this day in 1942, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed executive order 9066 which allowed the military to relocate Japanese-Americans to internment camps. A climate of paranoia descended on the US following the attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan, which prompted the US to join the Second World War. Americans of Japanese ancestry became targets for persecution, as there were fears that they would collude with Japan and pose a national security threat. This came to a head with FDR’s executive order, which led to 120,000 Japanese-Americans being rounded up and held in camps. The constitutionality of the controversial measure was upheld by the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944). Interned Americans suffered great material and personal hardship, with most people losing their property and some losing their lives to illness or the violence of camp sentries. The victims of internment and their families eventually received an official government apology in 1988 and reparations began in the 1990s. This dark episode of American history is often forgotten in the narrative of US involvement in the Second World War, but Japanese internment poses a stark reminder of the dangers of paranoia and scapegoating.
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perceived self vs real self vs ideal self. Only one winner
My ideal self always has a sword so he’d win
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This was supposed to be just a simple sketch but I couldn’t resist painting Sombra’s lovely colors!
Protection charm
This charm is to be worn or kept close to the person. You can write the charm on a piece of paper then folded and contained in a square bag of velvet or felt.
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Frida Kahlo - Self-Portrait on the Borderline between Mexico and the United States (1932)
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First humans arrived in North America 10,000 years earlier than believed
The timing of the first entry of humans into North America across the Bering Strait has now been set back 10,000 years.
This has been demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt by Ariane Burke, a professor in Université de Montréal’s Department of Anthropology, and her doctoral student Lauriane Bourgeon, with the contribution of Dr. Thomas Higham, Deputy Director of Oxford University’s Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit.
The earliest settlement date of North America, until now estimated at 14,000 years Before Present (BP) according to the earliest dated archaeological sites, is now estimated at 24,000 BP, at the height of the last ice age or Last Glacial Maximum.
The researchers made their discovery using artifacts from the Bluefish Caves, located on the banks of the Bluefish River in northern Yukon near the Alaska border. Read more.
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