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The impact of Vietnam War managed to impact the lives of Americans during the war period and for generations that followed. The American nation had to face up to the defeat from the war, which was the first incident in their history. The involvement of Americans in south Asia started in 1964 and after a long period of struggle, it ended with all the US military departing the region in 1975.

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B. The war had a huge impact on the world culture and music. II. Events that led to the advancement A. American participation in the war started when the leaders of the nation felt threatened by the spread of communism in the Southeast Asia, and in order to curb the proliferation of communism, America became involved albeit in an unofficial manner. Read More…
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he successful infiltration of a unified culture characterized by drug use and flamboyant lifestyles was a perfect portrayal of the media’s roles and ability in enhance the spread of such factors. In the research, I seek to determine the role of the media in enhancing the Read More…
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More than 250 films, 750 novels, 1,400 personal narratives, and over a 100 short-story collections have been published in regard to the war in Vietnam (Summers, 1995). Most people argue that it was the most humiliating time of the American history and will remain to haunt the country for a very long time.

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Convincingly, the Americans claimed that policies such as containment among others were essential to free world security. Under the control and the orders of Kennedy and Johnson, the American military expanded and took over most regions of Vietnam into war. When the Vietnam War turned into a political war, negotiations started between the Vietcong government and the Vietnamese South government. Read More…
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This paper will primarily discuss the US involvement in the Vietnam War from 1945 to 1975 and the domestic response which followed. A historical background of the Vietnam War will first be presented, followed by a specific discussion on the US involvement in the War. Read More…
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Who really won the battle of Vietnam is still a disputed question, as the war has been interpreted by many from various sides. Volumes have been written on the war by historians, political activists and people who Read More…
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The social revolution that happened in America at the time of the Vietnam War was a precipitation of all the tension that has gotten America up on her toes since the 1950s, with the civil rights revolution among others. The sixties saw social revolution through the massive counterculture movement that has largely been a youth-oriented one. Read More…
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During the nine years of official American involvement in the Vietnam War, just over two million Vietnamese and 58,219 Americans lost their lives. While this figure was a tragedy, it pales in comparison to the lives lost during Second World War. But this does not entirely make up the reason why the Vietnam War is so important. Read More…
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The Vietnam War was one of its kind in terms of the criticism that it attracted from common people to scholars to diplomats alike. The total war spent was around 150 billion dollars and more than 85,000 Americans were killed during the epic battle that was fought between the United States and the South Vietnamese army. Read More…
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The author states that Vietnam and Southeast Asia were to witness many conflicts and the Vietnam War was to present a devastated nation to the world that had been a battlefield between global superpowers with conflicting ideology. However, it is possible to find the roots of the conflict in Vietnam in the stark social disparities. Read More…
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The group of the young started revolting against the conventional norms of the period and also removed themselves from the liberalism mainstream, specifically the high level of materialism that was very common in that periodic era. This can be seen among the soldiers described in Tim O'Brien’s story, The Things They Carried. Read More…
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The authors of the poems illustrate their own perspectives about being American and how challenging it was for their community to be a part of the state. The authors intend to highlight the difficulties that they face in getting into the melting pot. They are unable to get equal rights and a better livelihood is quite difficult for them. Read More…
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foreign relations. The actions of the U.S.A in Iraq could appear a foreign policy failure in the case if the Bush administration disregards Washington's miserable debacle in the course of nation-building in South Vietnam. As well as in Southeast Asia, the U.S.A. Read More…
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It was easy to criticize a war where the world's mightiest military machine invaded a jungle, decimated the population, destroyed the environment, and left fifty thousand of their best and brightest dead, and another half a million maimed for life. Yet, the war was more than just the front lines in some faraway jungle. Read More…
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The United States has a long history of a foreign policy by which it has a policy of intervention in the affairs of other countries. In the Vietnam War for example the Americans had poured in $120 billion. Vietnam occurred in the post-world war II period. World War II had a decisive effect on the power and its concentration in the world scenario. Read More…
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Authors such as Yusef Komunyakaa and Denise Levertov came up with poems to share their experience on the Vietnamese War. The poems have been used to reflect the Vietnamese society politically, Read More…
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The liberalization of Vietnam in the year 1986 enabled the country to gain access to foreign investment in various sectors. Following this, there has been a sharp jump in the number of foreign companies, especially the Western nations willing to set up their operations on the soil of Vietnam. The country has emerged as a major developing country in the Asian region though it is yet to match the other stronger Asian economies like China. Read More…
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The domino theory has been sought by Communist China. The communization of Vietnam would have been a step towards Chinese domination of Asia temporarily. Had the communist expansion not been opposed, US political power would have been lessened. So at least, in this area success was achieved although not to the desired degree. Read More…
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The policy of China towards the settlement of the First Indochina War reflected the country’s strategic considerations. These considerations included focusing on their domestic problems after the end of the Korean War and possible precautions for preventing the American military from intervening in the Indo-china region. Read More…
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The ten factors are arranged equally in a score sheet. Each of these ten freedoms is graded using the scale which is from 0 to 100, where 100 actually represent the highest form of freedom. A score which is 100 signify an economic environment which is stable. The methodology has been shifted as well as changed to new data form.  Read More…
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The war resulted in heavy casualties with nearly 50,000 U.S troops out of the half million dead, along with another million of the Vietnamese troops. It also had an adverse effect on the economy as well as the popularity of the government policies. The Vietnam War caused a social uproar, health problems and drug addiction among other consequences that benumbed the sensibilities of the Americans. Read More…
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The most notable experience was the stories about the Fall of Saigon and the unification of the Vietnam country. Prior to all these, there was a lot of war stories of what happened in Vietnam. Read More…
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For over a decade, America was torn apart by a war that was not even it's own: the Vietnam War. Moreover, unlike other wars, this war won the American soldiers and the American government little, if any, appreciation or encouragement from the masses. The war resulted in heavy casualties with nearly 50,000 U.S. troops out of the half million dead, along with another million Vietnamese troops. Read More…
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As the discussion stresses, urbanization has encouraged tremendous cultural changes between the different nations of the world. Such an attitude has lead to the great boom in the Hotel business which is a major branch of Tourism. Hotels of every shape and size try to cater to the different categories of visitors who visit these destinations from all over the world.  Read More…
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The Vietnam War became one of the painful moments in the history of the United States. Between 1965 and 1975, the war in Vietnam was one of the most contentious issues of American domestic and international politics. From unanimous support, the American public gradually moved to complete rejection of the U.S.’s involvement in Vietnam. Read More…
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The Vietnam War is one of America’s most conflict-ridden and disreputable wars in history, apart from being the longest. For close to three decades, i.e. from 1944 to 1973, America was either directly or indirectly involved in military and political action in Vietnam. Read More…
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The civil rights movement had a significant effect on the nation-state of America. Since the establishment of this movement during the early years of America’s existence, it has served to call for and bring justice to major cases of justice and fairness in American society. During the Vietnam war period, the Civil Rights Movement era was quite successful. Read More…
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A cultural movement called counterculture originated in the United States, which gained momentum as resentment against the military intervention in Vietnam. It led to the emergence of new cultural forms like the hippie culture that gained popularity among the youth and evolved as a youth subculture. Read More…
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At Vietnam, European colonialism laid its roots and caused a lot of conflict in Vietnam. In the mid nineteenth century, France established its power over Vietnam in pursuit of gaining profits and influencing the Read More…
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The Beatles is a rock music band comprising of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison. They recorded their first song in 1963 in Liverpool, England. The rock band arrived in the US in the mid-1960s when the youth revolted against the government and the American traditional culture. Read More…
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The Vietnam War resulted in the loss of life of American soldiers. It had lasting effects on the soldiers. The soldiers not only suffered physical pain and injuries, but they also suffered many psychological disorders. The fact that their own countrymen had turned against them affected the soldiers psychologically and emotionally. The effects on the psychic of the soldiers were devastating. Read More…
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Why Did the U.S. Become Embroiled in Vietnam? The Vietnam War became one of the painful moments in the history of the United States. Between 1965 and 1975, the war in Vietnam was one of the most contentious issues of American domestic and international politics. Read More…
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World War II through the 1970s. The period from World War II through 1970s was critical to American history owing to groundbreaking political and philosophical concepts that arose at the time, as well as dramatic military engagements. In the period, there were massive social movements as well as significant developments in the political, technological and scientific arena. Read More…
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Rather than witness recriminations over the war on a massive scale as would have been expected, there was disquiet on the matter as if the war was already forgotten. The American citizens seemed perturbed by the war and nobody dared talk about it. Considering that it was the only war that the country had ever lost, one would have expected uproar. Read More…
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The simplest enlightenment of the theory Reagan endorsed was the “pie slice theory,” In which each person in America was entitled to obtain a slice of the country’s monetary pie. It was a theory that energized the country. (Cannon, 2000) Reaganomics was successful in cutting back the prices increases in goods and services. Read More…
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Vietnam policy under Eisenhower can be summed up with two headings. First, a reluctance to actively go to war in Vietnam using the full power of the American military attack force, in spite of the fact that Eisenhower acknowledged the Communist threat from China in Southeast Asia. Read More…
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Really it began New Years Day, January 31: the Chinese Lunar New Years, called Tet.” (The Summer of Hate) The Vietnam War inflicted a lot of pain on people and it went on for quite a few years, Tet Offensive was nothing but a military campaign which Read More…
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Cronauer's humor and concerns are focused to the average soldier in the field rather than the military hierarchy; this concern extends to empathizing and befriending members of the Vietnamese community. The movie's approach is significantly different that the usual "war is hell" perspective provided by other Vietnam genre films, but the review does raise on interesting question at the end: "Who's going to be the first producer with the courage to make a movie with the Vietcong as heroes" Read More…
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Thus, after the WWII the US and the USSR embarked on a passive confrontation in which either side would extend support to those countries or regions that stood up for their ideologies. In this case, Vietnam was split into two parts; the North and the South (Anderson 77). Read More…
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The media, during this time, played an influential role on Americans. As a matter of fact, this war is considered, by many, to be the first war with true coverage. The Vietnam War affected America in many negative ways. Did the United States make a poor decision joining in the war? Read More…
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By the time the last American troops were being withdrawn from Southeast Asia in March 1973, America was suffering from a war on two fronts – one abroad in Southeast Asia and one with itself. An entire generation of anti-war protestors had emerged in response to the years of bloody fighting that had. Read More…
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Globalization spread further when once again during the mid of the 19th century, the European powers triggered colonialism and this time their primary purpose was to exploit the resources of the African and Asian countries as they were considered as a rich reservoir of raw materials, labor and an expansive territory that ensured future settlement. Read More…
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The involved variables of the research are technology, politics, economy, culture and the environments. About geopolitics, technology, economy, and politics can be defined as a positive impact on most parts of Vietnam. This is because, since warfare, there have been strong relationships established among various nations. Read More…
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Moreover, (Wikepedia) definition states that War is a "is a prolonged state of violent, large-scale conflict involving two or more groups of people". Meanwhile all efforts that have been mounting in many years back to date, in order to dig when War started and why Who and who began war proved abortive. Read More…
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It inevitably dawned on the military personnel that they were fighting a senseless war and this could have only made the effort that much more difficult for the soldiers. While the American public began to lose faith in the containment policy, their collective support for the Vietnam effort fell by the wayside. Read More…
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World War II through the 1970s. World War II engraved a strong mark on world’s history by redistributing the power equilibrium, which existed before its onset. There is no doubt, that this event shaped the world during its course, but its influence was even evident decades after the flames of war have been extinguished. Read More…
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This essay discusses that the Vietnamese are a people generically influenced by the conjoining of the Indian and Chinese people. Their origin is traced back to the mongoloid race distributed throughout east and north of Asia. To date, about 86% of the Vietnam nation is made up of the homogenous Vietnam people. Read More…
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The 1960s is the seventh decade of the 20th Century.It denotes inter related political and cultural trends world wide.This decade is described as the cultural decade than the actual decade itself especially from 1963 to1974.In America, the Sixties is a term that the journalists use to describe nostalgically the social revolution and the counter culture near the end of the decade Read More…
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The nation is actually performing well in improving its economy which is remarkable given that most of its infrastructures and basic service units were virtually demolished during the Vietnam War. Much like what has occurred in South Korea, the country’s economy is very bullish with the future still very promising.   Read More…
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Vietnam is now an eminent member of the World Trade Organization, where she has been able to take some progressive steps for the transformation of its present economy into an economy that will be based on the market mechanism and since then it has seen her economy growing and becoming an attractive market for investments in the international sphere. Read More…
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This paper highlights the various social, political and economical events that have occurred in different phases in the history of America over the last five decades. It is evident if the current president could analyze the lessons learned from the historical mistakes, America can be a superpower for the next years ahead and prove through the times of recession and all internal oppositions.

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The conclusion from this study states that the realities of what happened during the Vietnam War are cemented by the direct testimonies from the major participants. The author charges to the core of the matter with every interviewee and develops from that point. This makes Dorland’s style to be crisp and precise. The subject introductions are well-written and do not exceed two pages.

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In the history of the United States, several wars have been fought with the engagement of personnel and powerful military equipment. Many of the wars were supported by American citizens while other wars were criticized. The Vietnam War is one of the armed conflicts that changed in many ways the history of the United States. Read More…
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Hollywood in America is marvellously rich and it combines meticulous systematic analyses of fifty years over the top grossing films with a history of the changing structure that framed the modern film industry. Hollywood was always aware of the pulse of the market that gained a mass audience for Hollywood films. Read More…
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The context of the Vietnam War is central to Cao’s novel. The novel employs, at a structural level, many of the ideas of guerrilla warfare. Just as the Vietnamese oscillated between the roles of soldiers, farmers and parents during the war, the novel investigates the quotidian, social and historic contexts of the protagonists’ lives. Read More…
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To understand the entire issue in the context of rethinking America’s declaration of war against Vietnam, at first, efforts will be made to understand the political history of Vietnam and its political relation with the US. This effort will focus on the reasons that excited the American political system to take such a radical step.  Read More…
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The Counter Culture and Social Revolution of the 1960s The 1960s had been a great part in the development of the society and culture of today as many events had happened in that decade. People come into knowing regarding several issues that had impacted the lives of many around the world. Read More…
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The American Revolution was staged by American colonists to gain independence from Great Britain. There are several interpretations on the American Revolution on how it was fought and for whom. The American Revolution was “a political revolution that had social consequences,” and was not merely a series of events with political. Read More…
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Does a nation have to go into war just to achieve changes in its socio-economic and political structures? Every world nation is aware of the horrors of having wars as what happened to the nations involved in World War I and II and other isolated wars, to include the Korean and Vietnam Wars, among others. Read More…
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The US allied itself with the Southern anti-communists providing superior firepower for the destruction of communistic operations. The Vietnam War resulted in massive losses for both sides, in terms of funds, and lost lives. Many authors have since published different works on the Vietnam War. Read More…
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There was an immediate post-war need to confront the economic trauma in a post-World War II environment – with women losing their war-time factory jobs to men – and from the loss of military income to families and a housing shortage that existed in America immediately after the war.  Read More…
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Elements of isolationism are to a large extent prevalent in the history of the USA. Olson (2002) argues that isolationism was the supreme strategy in foreign relations, mainly reigning during the period between 1789 and 1947. Isolation of Americans followed a number of patterns, one of them being physical. Read More…
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The United States went into revolt in 1963 when President Kennedy became assassinated. The president was very popular among young Americans than the older ones. The untimely death of the president led to hell breaking loose in the United States and hence caused the most chaotic years in the history of Americans. Read More…
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The origin of the cold war reflects a number of differences between America and the Soviet Union. Some of these differences include the division of Europe, postwar economic aids, and the atomic bomb (Divine et al., 810). The main fundamental disagreement between America and the Soviet Union was over who could control postwar in Europe. Read More…
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Other people are for the view that culture and society are reflected in films while films also exert a level of impact on culture. I conform to this view. This essay will analyze how films have been able to reflect on the culture and society in historical periods. I will consider how the Hollywood film industry reflects American culture. Read More…
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With more than 150 members, the WTO has affected many countries. Some have been for the better such as the smaller economies who have gained access to more open trade with larger economies. Some are not so keen on it such as the USA which makes a compelling argument that foreign exports are slowly crippling the local markets. 

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The criminal activities of the Vietnamese community in Canada are not very significant but it cannot be ignored. A small number of Vietnamese immigrants should not be used to generalize the entire community. Most of the people have started their own business and have settled completely in the country legally. Read More…
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The counterculture started in the 1960s. The war in Vietnam catalyzed the counterculture movement where the young generation questioned the ideologies of the older generation. The issue of the counterculture movement was made worse by things such as the introduction of the birth control pill. The movement’s ideas were spread through music and movies. Read More…
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The author state that Post-World War Two America witnessed an economic policy that was focused on the consumer. By the time the 1950s came around, manufacturers were paying close attention to the consumer and their desires and used unique marketing concepts. It was the manner in which manufacturers marketed goods. Read More…
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The author states that the involvement of the American government in the war judged by critics slash historians as taking the nature of colonialism renders the bulk of American literature on the Vietnam War as largely colonial in structure, content, and focus. Colonial literature tackles and examines the issues arising from Imperialism. Read More…
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In the Philippine Insurrection, the strategy of the insurgents was to use the national will of the population to deprive the Americans of achieving their objectives. The American strategy was to achieve the end state of a stable, democratic, and independent Philippines. To this ends the full power of the nation was used. Read More…
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Culturally, economically and diplomatically the United States has displaced Great Britain in the sixty-five years since World War II ended. That said the situation has also had implications for Britain both negative and positive. Shared language and cultural heritage have given Britain a privileged place among American allies. Read More…
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The sixties was a stormy decade of monumental tragedies, cultural events, changes, advancements, assassinations and deaths. However, 1963 was marked the worst year for film production within fifty years. That is there were only about 121 feature releases. Nonetheless, the subsequent year saw the largest number of foreign movies released in the US.  Read More…
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Through the research conducted by David Dean on the aquaculture of Vietnam, the rapid growth in the production of shrimp, catfish, and lobster is reported to generate detrimental consequences both to the general ecosystem and to humans who take advantage of its resources. Read More…
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ra is depicted mainly by rivalry and division between two nuclear-based super-powers and their camps, and by the superpowers’ competition for the control or allegiance of the decolonizing world. Apart from division and enmity for the universal dominance, the characteristics Read More…
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The book shows that the writer values the Vietnamese culture as compared to the American culture. This is because she had spent most of her younger years in Vietnam before their immigration to the United States. Her specific food culture has also had a positive impact on adult society since most of her targets are households. Read More…
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It will also discuss how the two diverse cultures and the events contributed to the US society and culture by describing their origins and contribution to the development of the U.S, and how the events that they experienced led to their inclusion into the US society. The world is a diverse society made of different cultures, racial and languages. Read More…
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Burger King plans to expand in Asia and they are particularly looking at Vietnam. Competition is low as KFC is the only MNC existing in Vietnam with two other international food companies having a presence also. However, Burger King has its own strength of its global brand image and the demand in growing.

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This essay discusses that America can benefit from Iran's natural resources. Oil is Iran's major natural resources. In return for that oil, America wants to control the whole country. The more America can westernize Iran, the more oil America gets. America wants to westernize my country to get my oil. Read More…
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World War II Through The 1970s. The period after the world war two is also known as the as the “post war economic boom”. There are various other names assigned to this time period based on the activities that took place in this span of time and such activities are of great significance in the history of many nations. Read More…
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From inventions to celebrity to war, you name it this half century held them all. Elvis gyrated, the Beatles came and went, and There were three wars, and cures for diseases were found, along with new diseases. Transplants of human organs went from, “They can do what?” to being one of the most successful medical stories of our time. Read More…
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The blurring impact of war drew a curtain to the scenic beauty and cultural heritage of Vietnam. Vietnam is quite rich in external visible natural beauty and the cultural diversity which goes as far back as 4000 years. The cultural history of Vietnam has the impact of Chinese rulers around 100 B.C. and later in A.D.166 of Roman travelers. Read More…
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The process of adoption takes into account accepting and practicing the daily chores undertaken by the host community in the daily process. The major sections for adoption entail sectors involving the faith and religion, political and social ranging of the people. Naturally, people have recurrent issues regarding the lives. Read More…
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United States History, World War II through 1970s World War II was one of the greatest wars that took place in the 20th century. This war saw heavy military spending and most countries engaged each other to prove their military supremacy. This war started in 1939 and lasted until 1945. Read More…
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Media-military relations have always been lacking until the 2nd world war, which made the countries of the world to realize the importance of media in handling the military campaigns. Affective media can simultaneously boost the morale of a nation as well as of the armed forces during a war and after the war also. Read More…
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The United States of America is a relatively young country at the ripe old age of 235. Even though this country cannot boast as rich of a history as England or Greece, its citizens have experienced a great deal of important events and changes within a relatively short time period. Read More…
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Although the United States military has repeatedly proven that it can learn and adapt to any situation that our country may face, the army entered many conflicts with expectations that were not realistic due to lack of cultural awareness.  Through proper training and by applying the strategy used from prior contests, we will better prepare our soldiers to confront and defeat the enemy on the battlefields in future combat operations.

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Both of the novels explore the significance of family life in native lands with strong family bonds along with the traumatic and abrupt departure from loved ones in critical times. The choices have been taken by individuals according to their understanding, but none of them could relinquish their relation from ancestral heritage and blood relations. Read More…
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The author states that many political thinkers and analysts consider Richard Nixon as a synthesizer. Basically, synthesizers have the ability to exert pressure and influence on people around them. They have the ability to understand and see the big picture quickly and find ways to integrate different elements. Read More…
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WWII Through the 1970s . There were many important events in the time period under discussion, but two of the most impactful may be the assault on Pearl Harbor, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. These events are still commonly referenced in media throughout the world, demonstrating an impact that reaches beyond the lasting national response. Read More…
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Americans supported socialism, and since most movies supported socialism, they had a positive attitude towards them. The soldiers were considered heroes who sacrificed their lives for the Read More…
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The Almanac Singers was the next band that came forward as protest singers in the 1940s consisting of Pete Seeger, Woodie Guthrie, Josh White and a few others. This group of singers came to protest the establishment and fought for the cause of workers who were being increasingly drafted into the army to fight World War II. Read More…
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Vietnam War compiled the 1st War of Indochina and was crusaded among North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Communist allies supported North Vietnam while the United States and other nations supported South Vietnam in this war.  Read More…
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Throughout the Vietnam War, the position of the U.S was that of a world superpower that possessed enormous financial and diplomatic resources, in addition to a copiously equipped and well-trained army. The other capabilities include tactical airpower, strategic positioning and a host of other military resources. Read More…
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Teaching with a perspective that is multicultural encourages understanding of other different cultures. Teaching with such kind of perspective motivates the child’s sense of uniqueness of the culture he was brought up in as a characteristic that is positive and enables the child to appreciate the uniqueness of other peoples’ cultures. Read More…
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According to the documentary, American citizens also invested in the war. Eugene Jarecki is the director of the film. It was produced in 2005 (Niemi 71). The title of the film reflects back to the propaganda movies that were commissioned by the government of the US Read More…
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The ‘Ugly American’ authored by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick published in 1958 elicited public reaction and even captured the attention of the President of the United States John F. Kennedy. It brings out the issues of American Policy in the American invasion of Vietnam and portrays them in a negative limelight, especially the state officials. Read More…
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For a long time, historians have found it difficult to reach consensus on the particular dates the Cold War is said to have begun. However, many have been of the opinion that the war may have taken place between 1947 and 1991. The end of WWII was good news for all people after many nations had suffered heavy losses of people and property. Read More…
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Enhanced training mechanism was also another success of CORDS programs. They made sure that the civilians in collaboration with the military were well trained on self-defense. CORDS program also synchronized development efforts of the military and civilian agencies by merging them into one military structure. Read More…
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