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…Success is achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted. However, just because an endeavor was unsuccessful does not mean it is without value. The failed Columbia mission and the Vietnam War are two such examples. The goal of the Columbia…
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…at this location nearly 40 years ago that has caused the United States much grief. To describe the previous, the Gulf of Tonkin is an area of water that is shared between Vietnam and China. The Gulf contains an area of approximately 44,200 square kilometers of water…
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…. Fifty million watched as the ARVN killed prisoners, innocent civilians, and South Vietnam was bombed. The US government was now unable to portray the war as clean, simple, and easily won as the media in South Vietnam had unlimited access and graphic coverage…
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…Freedom Rides, Vietnam, and Social activism among the youths of America have left the 60’s with a very profound effect on our society. Without question, the decade of the 1960’s was one of the most controversial in American History. Throughout…
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…The book is filled with stories about the men of Alpha Company and their lives in Vietnam and afterwards back in the United States. O’Brien captures the reader with graphic descriptions of the war that make one feel as if they were in Vietnam
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…had a tremendous impact on our country and continues to effect us today in the 21st century. The Vietnam War was a war that lasted from 1964-1973. The Vietnam War wasn’t really a war; the United States never declared war on North Vietnam. The war…
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…Republic of China, and the peaceful desegregation of public schools in the South. During the Vietnam War, Nixon became responsible for 540,000 Americans who were sent to Indochina. The bombing of the North Vietnamese won public support but received a lot…
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…Ho Chi Minh, real name Nguyen Tat Thanh (1890-1969), Vietnamese Communist leader and the principal force behind the Vietnamese struggle against French colonial rule. Ho was born on May 19, 1890, in the village of Kimlien, Annam (central Vietnam), the son…
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…path to an American intervention in Vietnam. The President's logic for continuing the US' involvement in Indochina is well grounded in Secretary Dulles' Domino Theory, as verified in the quote above, and implies that the US aid is not a 'give-away program…
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…QUANG TRUNG SOFTWARE CITY As the same time with the development of Vietnam, Information Technology (IT) is becoming a most important thing to impulse that development. Therefore, in a short time, there are many models of IT center areas…
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