Category: /History/Asian History
In the Vietnam war the United States and the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) opposed the revolutionary movement known as the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong was sponsored by the Communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV). This war was the second of two wars
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Category: /History
The relationship between the soldiers of the Vietnam War was different from the relationships with people from home. The soldiers felt as if they could not tell the whole truth about the war through their eyes to their loved ones at home. The soldiers
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Category: /History/World History
that the Liberal government were in power for 22 years straight.
Menzies stated that "the takeover of South Vietnam would be a direct military threat to Australia," as the "Domino Theory" claimed that unless this was stopped then after Vietnam had fallen
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Category: /History/Asian History
), A History of Western Philosophy (1945), The Impact of Science upon Society (1952), My Philosophical Development (1959), War Crimes in Vietnam (1967), and The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (1967-1969).
Thesis:
The point of view of writing this book
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Category: /Social Sciences
Vietnam is one of the most homogeneous societies in Southeast Asia. Although more than 60 different ethnic groups live in the country, ethnic Vietnamese constitute nearly 90% of the total population and are in the majority throughout the country except
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Category: /Literature/English
Two Stories of Vietnam
My essay is a comparison of a song and a poem about the Vietnam war. The song is "Goodnight Saigon" written by Billy Joel and the poem is "No Word Spoken" by Edward J. Domaleski. These two are very different but revolve
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Category: /History
and people were more experimental with their sexuality and drug use. We surveyed over 300 men and women to see how this time period affected them and what their views were on the hippie movement, Vietnam War.
In using the graphs and the surveyed data, I learned
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Category: /History
arrived. Then he went up stairs and got in the bird and left Vietnam. He was carrying an American Flag with him.
Some people were drinking during the evacuation. A lot of them were drinking but weren't drunk. In the embassy itself, they had set up a bar
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Category: /History
In the early 1960s, North Vietnam wished to unify North and South Vietnam
through military force. Since the United States feared the spread of communism in Asia,
John F. Kennedy provided economic and military aid to South Vietnam to prevent
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Category: /Business & Economy
Journal Date: January 30, 2003
Title: "Vietnam for Business, A Rising Star", Far Eastern Economic Review,
January 30, 2003
Author: Margot Cohen
Page: P.12-15
Summary:
After the Vietnam War almost 25 years, there has a great improvement
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