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5 pages in length. Masahiro Shinoda's 1984 film production of "MacArthur's Children" addresses these postwar changes as they relate to a small Japanese village that has been overtaken by MacArthur's troops. Through humor and drama combined, "MacArthur's Children" poses many questions yet offers few answers. No bibliography.
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it many seemingly unrelated advantages to help fortify economic and political standing. What typically occurs at the end of war is a combination of growth acceleration and slowdown as
societies attempt to piece their communities back together. After all the carnage is assessed, countries can look forward to a stronger economy and a renewed sense of stability; however,
at the same time there also exists a breakdown in this growth process that requires a major jump-start. Masahiro Shinodas 1984 film production of MacArthurs Children addresses these postwar
changes as they relate to a small Japanese village that has been overtaken by MacArthurs troops. Through the combination of humor and drama, MacArthurs Children poses many questions yet
offers few answers. As a means by which to understand both the positive and negative impacts of war, MacArthurs Children compels one to
first understand the motivation behind war. War has been raging on virtually since time began. There has been no point in history where there was not some kind
of conflict brewing among power hungry leaders that would either result in the overwhelming loss of human life or the takeover of innocent people for their lands wealth. Why
is this so? Intolerance is a significant factor among the many reasons countries enter into world conflicts. Coupled with the fact that each nation believes it is worthy
of more status and power than all others are, it is not surprising that the phenomenon of world conflict continues even today. And when the conflict has ended, villages
such as those portrayed in MacArthurs Children are left to fend for themselves against an ever-powerful force. What is at the heart of
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