Papers 2801-2810 of total 3263 found.
…been speculated that President Lyndon B. Johnson was unwilling to get out of the Vietnam war because he didn't want to be remembered as the first American President to lose a war. If this is true, it means that thousands of people, both American…
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…nations became known as Marxism-Leninism. Other Communist countries included the nations of Eastern Europe—most of which the Soviet Union controlled—as well as China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam. Marx's thinking also influenced non-Communist socialists…
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…rights bills into congress to make life better for all Americans as well putting tax relief bills through. He wanted to see the US out of the Vietnam conflict. It was almost a given that he would serve a second term. It is very unfortunate that only one…
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…who had avoided the Vietnam draft, they called for reconciliation -- Senate censure without a trial. They proposed a bipartisan resolution that would require Clinton to acknowledge publicly that "he did not tell the truth under oath." They wanted…
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…. Meeting President Nixon, being an All-American football player, and a Vietnam War hero, all in on movie would be an accomplishment all its own, but Hanks somehow managed all of them in 1994, with the film Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump was a lead in to his smash…
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…. Countries with a serious problem in this area include: Korea, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia, Nepal, The Philippines, and Thailand. The Philippines and Thailand are especially entrenched in widespread child prostitution. The Children's Rights Protection Center…
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…, a psychological profile of Daniel J. Ellsberg, leakier of the pentagon papers, a state department cable that had been faked to make it appear that president John F. Kennedy had ordered the murder of president Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam (Heritage 30). John…
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…Christian because of Owen Meany" (1). Not only is it Owen who helped John through school, gives him the gift of reading, saves his life, and keeps him out of Vietnam, he also teaches John the most important lesson in faith; that seeing does not mean believing…
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…. As the 1960’s came to an end the meaning and importance of the first amendment became indisputable. The Democratic National Convention in Chicago, protesting against the Vietnam War and the political assassinations of the late 1960’s (with the governments…
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…the government. Because they had no "real" political focus, no mass consciousness for social change, nor a single issue like Vietnam, Harron believed punk accomplished little besides reviving the British pop industry before it failed. Harron went on to generalize…
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