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Americans who came as refugees following the Vietnam War during 1965 and 1980 struggle to assimilate into American society without giving up their proper mentality.
However, having considered these aspects I think that America has always been able to cope
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to stop further distruction and save inumerable lives.
Another group that is portrayed as notorious is the Black Panther party. (Why?) Other factions of countries have gone to war amongst themselves in order to create social change (Vietnam, Cambodia
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be perfect cut and dry situations and there will always be people who have nothing in their hearts but hate. So I do believe war is justified in some cases to SOLVE conflict as quickly as possible but I would never say a war like Vietnam is justified. If we could
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nations as well as activist groups, which consequently anger the government or ruler of that nation. But on the other hand sometimes the government is the only group of people that become angry, such as in Vietnam. Therefore the decision to go to war is left up
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Fallen Angels
Walter Dean Myers
In Fallen Angels, Walter Dean Myers introduces the theme of how a person can change just by the environment they enter. He does this through the character Richie Perry and his experience in the Vietnam War
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the government start furiously backpedaling, when its allowed to internalize prejudices which were once taboo, a problem arises. The country is at a crossroads, just as it was during the war in Vietnam. Is it right to engage war with Iraq? What about the war
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
was not able to catch anything. The ship also organized "fun" nights for the crew, such as Bingo or touring entertainers would perform on the ship (Dooley 137). These breaks provided needed variances and activities for the crew.
The ship was underway for Vietnam
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this by listing the names of each person who died. This I believe was very significant because it had a reflection on the people visiting the memorial and it showed the importance of all the people who fought in the war. As a result, she created the Vietnam Veterans
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"The Things They Carried," by Tim O'Brien, describes the weight of the things the soldiers of the Vietnam War carried through their journey. The story's tone is set by the weight of what these men "humped" on their backs. The lists of "the things
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Category: /History
War II, Korea, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf.
Most of these letters are dramatic accounts of combat written immediately after the most horrific or hardest battles American troops have faced. Many love letters from husbands and sweethearts
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