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…significantly more intrusive with President Carter’s rise to office in 1976. At this time, America’s reaction against military commitments abroad were seen for the first time since the Vietnam disaster when President Carter advocated the withdrawal of U.S. troops…
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…than is Theravada Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism is sometimes referred to as the Four-fold Sangha and includes the monks, nuns, laymen and laywomen of the Buddhist community. The Mahayana community live in Tibet, China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam and form…
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…and Florida. Immigrants and refugees from Mexico, the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia have contributed heavily to the incidence of TB in San Diego (Baerji et al. 1996). This study suggests that the high incidence of immigrants in South Central and the racial…
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…, of course, but also in rock and roll, country music, film and television scores, and even symphonic works. The 1960's were also a time of embracing radical new ideas, including black nationalism and protesting American military action in Vietnam. Saxophone…
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…(minimum voting age did not become 18 until 1971), caused a struggle, which played out on many campuses as the country became more involved in the Vietnam War. In 1966, James S. Coleman commissioned by the government, published Equality of Educational…
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…for social change, a form of expression, and boosted hopes and morale for our soldiers in Vietnam. The music of any specific era is like a mirror reflecting the concerns of a culture at that specific time. Sometimes it reflects these images in an indirect way…
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…to hunt and forage for food (Karan, 1994, p36) as well as gather plants for medicinal use (Parnwell and Bryant, 1996, p126). Dams are a threat to forests both directly and indirectly. The Hoa Binh Dam in north Vietnam displaced 58,000 people and flooded 11,000…
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…placing India on a lower level. Fernandes also asserts the argument that nuclear weapons are essential as a deterrent in the following: "The United States, with all the might of its nuclear weapons, had to finally get out of Vietnam, and Russia had…
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…PC Perps by David Stone PC Perps Near the end of the Vietnam War, two college students break into a bank computer using the collegeÆs computer and transfer $25,000 from the Grand Old Party National CommitteeÆs account into the Black PanthersÆ…
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…. Communists were also blamed for being involved as they saw Kennedy as a friend of industrials and held him responsible for the Vietnam War, the blocking of Cuba and many other things. These were just a few of the theories around at the time but it has…
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