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  • … of the “Stolen Generation”. This is a period of time in Australian history when Aboriginal children were removed from their mothers and sent to camps to be ‘re-educated’. This is set against the backdrop of WWII in the Pacific, and the advancing Japanese. This prompts the Australian Military to need cattle …

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  • … or however you want to translate the kanji). Star Wars Tenugui (Japanese Towel) East meets west with the awesome Star Wars traditional hand towels ( tenugui), which we’ve just gotten back in stock for you today. These feature bold images of Star Wars but with incredible Japanese styling. Mugen Edamame …

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  • … servicemen actually witnessed similar events. Several other moments stand out beyond basic combat gore; shocking executions (men being set on fire — ouch), Japanese ambushes, and brutal hand-to-hand battles remind you that WWII wasn’t just a glorious victory for the Allies, but also a horrible …

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  • … that makes or breaks most games these days. GAMEPLAY 8/10 Fans of Modern Warfare should definitely be able to pick this up and play it right away. The controls are pretty much identical. The main difference in gameplay is that here you are using WWII weapons. In other words, you will be relying on your iron …

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  • worn source material and déjà vu game mechanics, there is a pervasive familiarity to the game. Still, though World at War lacks the freshness that made Modern Warfare such a hit, it nevertheless provides a hearty, filling meal–one that shooter fans are sure to savor. The action is as explosive as ever …

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  • … Sutherland, of 24 fame. For fans of the TV series, it’s pretty neat to hear him barking at you throughout the single player missions and online. The Soviet campaign is not too different from other Soviet WWII campaigns, although its biggest difference is you get to push Germany so far back that you …

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  • We had a great time in Palau! We were there for seven days. It was amazing! We squeezed 17 dives into six of the days. On day seven (no diving 18 hours before flying) we went for an amazing spa treatment. We managed to dive two WWII Japanese wrecks that were sunk by the U.S. forces during Operation …

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  • … languages, and can figure out a lot of other types of European languages enough to get an idea of some of the signs and stuff, so I’m not one of those Americans that thinks everyone should know English because I do, and I am certainly interested in learning more languages. Japanese is on the list. [I’ve …

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  • … not enjoy it as much since the move goes back to WWII with the more antiquated weapons, but the Perks, Challenges, Rankings, and various adversarial match types from Call of Duty 4 are present and still enjoyable. However, the multiplayer balancing in the game is off such that lower level players …

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  • … and the sun that bakes the building’s roof. (An interesting aside - during WWII’s Japanese occupation of Java the building was used as a prison. There were deaths and now, Hendri told us, strange sounds are heard at night - footsteps on the floorboards of the hallway outside the drying rooms …