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…have survived capture. By the end of the Vietnam War, 651 American and thousands of North Vietnamese prisoners of war returned to their own countries. There are various types of institutions that confine convicted lawbreakers or persons awaiting trial…
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Category: /Literature/English
…know what you’re going to find outside your door. When he went to a hotel in Tokyo, he ordered four oranges and each time he got something different, such as orange juice and peeled oranges. Another time at the Metropole Hotel in Vietnam he ordered…
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Category: /Literature/English
…married his third wife, Elaine Anderson Scott. On October 25, 1962, Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. On September 14, 1964, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His support of the Vietnam War in his final years came as a shock…
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…the blacks were making in America. This discomfort is reflected in his "A time to break the silence" speech. In this speech, he openly condemns American involvement in the Vietnam war. He preaches that America should solve its own racial and social problems before…
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…. After traveling through Europe and graduating form Oxford, he then went on to study law at Yale in 1971. At this time in his life, Bill did something that would come back to haunt him in his political career many years down the road. During the Vietnam war…
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…from "The Awful Truth" - whoa, scary, I thought, what's he doing watching cable channels above 40 on the box...not much to do on this veep gig, eh? I told him I admired what he did when he came home to America as a Vietnam Vet and spoke out against the war…
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…. After reading the text I speculated that state dependent memory of wartime events could be triggered if a stimulus was to be generalized in some fashion to a stimulus present in a war environment. My best friend's dad was in Vietnam and suffers from post…
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…and policies and in turn their way of life, not always for the better as seen in Vietnam . Along with the moral questions raised, the UN itself has only a limited capacity to handle the growing number of requests made on it. It is now seen that the states…
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…by the smaller nation-states to be come members and that would take a lot of funding, time, and focus away from the problems in Eastern Europe. One of the main factors of the late sixties and early seventies was America’s involvement in the Vietnam War…
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Category: /History
…by them. 2. Unless the southern Somali region has economic development and can get it’s schools running, there will be no chance at all for a unified Somalia. Unfortunately, we are looking at a split in the vein of the Korea’s and Old Vietnam and Germany…
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