Papers 1921-1930 of total 3263 found.
…globalization causes an increase in jobs it will help reduce poverty and the standard of living. In the 2002 World Bank Policy research report it states that China, India, Uganda and Vietnam have had a remarkable improvement in poverty reduction. Vietnam has seen…
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…left the dirt streets on the screen stained with blood. The grim standoffs in this film let way for a flood of directors to try their hand at creating the horrors of life.         The latter part of the Vietnam war brought a new type of violence…
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…or Vietnam. He told his sons "they are not under any circumstances to take part in massacres, and that the news of massacres of enemies is not to fill them with satisfaction or glee", and they should not work for "companies that make massacre…
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…of nerve agent can shut down the body's nervous system. The most powerful of this group is VX, but all can cause death within minutes after exposure. Herbicides, such as Agent Orange, are chemicals that kill vegetation. Agent Orange was used during the Vietnam
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…of America. For example during the Vietnam war, Congress approved the resolution of Ton Kin, which gave President Lyndon B. Johnson the absolute authority to deal with the war in Vietnam as he sees fit. In other words Congress gave President Johnson absolute legal…
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…in this film let way for a flood of directors to try their hand at creating the horrors of life. The latter part of the Vietnam war brought a new type of violence to our screens, although this was not the movie screens, it was our television sets. Television…
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…World War I it was called shock. Later, in World War II the disorder received a somewhat more fancy name--battle fatigue. It was not named Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder until after the Vietnam War, when multiple cases of this syndrome were discovered…
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…. Section Two: Every year cigarettes kill more Americans than were killed in World War 1, the Korean War, and Vietnam combined: Nearly as many as died in battle in World War 2. Each Year cigarettes kill five times more Americans than Traffic accidents…
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…on the shoulders of the manufacture. The market itself is shrinking, we’ve had a generation of pilots from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam that was introduced to aviation and trained at the government’s expense. Because of modern technology, we’ll never again have…
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…years later Stalin gave permission for the Communist controlled North Vietnam to attack South Vietnam. By 1950 Stalin’s mental and physical health began to go down, as he was absent from the Kremlin, {The government headquarters in Moscow} for periods…
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