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The causes of the civil war
The American Civil War was the bloodiest conflict ever fought in United States history. It killed more Americans than any other war added together not including Vietnam. Because the war was continental, every family
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Category: /Social Sciences
citizens were able to see combat in Vietnam on the nightly news, creating a much more suspicious outlook on the government and military, caused society to become discontinuous. The former male status symbol was gone along with continuity, replaced by gender
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
like Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia that have always been attacked for the western 'sweatshop' manufacturing.
What is more, Atkinson's dual labour market theory has also been oppugned. It is argued that during the recession, core workers will also
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in East Timor; this feeling was true for a lot of countries after the Vietnam War.
Before the end of 1974 the Indonesian government had an operation already planned out. The operation code-named "Operasi Komodo" was aimed at brining about integration
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Category: /History/North American History
criticizing poverty and the activities of the US in Vietnam.
At home in the States, Malcolm, who spoke for the masses in the ghettos and held many speeches before students, inserted militancy into the civil rights movement, while Martin, with the mass of black
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with working in the factory, whilst 90% felt it hard to get time off for illness. In a more serious case, a Nike factory in Vietnam was found to lack adequate safety equipment and there were also complaints of exposure to dangerous chemicals, excess heat and noise
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importance. It is widely accepted that Davis would have liked to have fought the war by a strategy of attrition using tactics similar to those used against the USA in the Vietnam War, where the North Vietnamese carried out a strategy of winning by not losing
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Category: /Literature
on cooperative forms of living. In the 1960's due to the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, and political division, some people created less conventional communes that they viewed superior. America's past reveals times when people attempted to create a perfect
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." King's eventual disillusionment became because of the lack of success 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
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
and the closing of libraries.
On the morning of December 16, 1965, thirteen year old Mary Beth Tinker went to school in Des Moines, Iowa. She and her fifteen year old brother, John, had decided to wear black armbands as a protest to the Vietnam War. In advance
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