Papers 1851-1860 of total 3263 found.
…and who are the most vocal demonstrators for social justice. The massive anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s and `70s mobilised young people in their hundreds of thousands worldwide to put an end to the unjust war being waged by the United States…
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…Legalize it! Think back to the late 60's and 70's and a few images will come to mind, the Vietnam War, man on the moon, and for almost everybody the image of a group of hippies somewhere in a field smoking a joint. The once hippies and marijuana users…
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…with growing incomes in areas that have the appropriate infrastructure to support business transactions, such as the urban sectors of China, Thailand, and Vietnam, by training more direct salespeople through its Sales Leadership model. Avon should avoid losses…
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Category: /History
…important question, is the Canal a vital interest to the United States? LaFeber gives three points suggesting that it is not. First, the importance of the Canal decreased after 1974, because of the end of the Vietnam War and all related military traffic ceased…
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…against another. Despite this, it has been present numerous times in the past century. World War I and II, the Korean War, Vietnams War, Desert Storm and the Gulf War are just some examples. It is therefore strange that something as destructive and violent…
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…again when he refused to withdrawal, and instead commanded a more intense continuation of the invasion. Despite a lot of protests from US citizens that still had antiwar feelings lingering from the Vietnam War, the United States declared war on Iraq at 12…
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…to many causes. One of the main causes was the rebellion of youth against the Vietnam War. They used marijuana as an escape from war to peace. It was easy at this time to depict marijuana as a beneficial and completely harmless substance whose effects were far…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and reinforced with professional lobbying on Capitol Hill. His nonpartisan, citizens' lobbying group made an immediate impact. Within a year, more than 100,000 citizens had joined Common Cause and its agenda quickly grew to include ending U.S. involvement in Vietnam
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…will not be denied to any citizen, age eighteen or older. This came about originally during the late 1960's. During this period of tumult and commotion, thousands of eighteen-year-old men were giving their lives for their country over in a little country called Vietnam
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…army. "George Washington won the Revolutionary War with an army that was more integrated than any American military force until the Vietnam War" (Wiencek 190). The War might not have been won without the help of blacks. One circumstance that changed…
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