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    The following is the thesis statement I came up with for my next critical evaluation essay: In the speech “The Perils of Indifference,” Elie Wiesel attempts to show gratitude to the American people, President Clinton, and Mrs. Hillary Clinton for the helping him in the past and the current help that they bring to the people in need. Wiesel also tries to apprise his audience about the violent consequences of indifference, while at the same time expressing his worries about dangers of not…

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    The Story Mobile World Investment JSC will expand its business to grocery retailing and international markets. To 2020, the company expects to successfully expand its chain in Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, meanwhile, increase mobile market share from 30% to 40%. MWG will expand DienmayXANH chain to become the number one consumer eletronics retailer by the end of 2017. In the wake of dirty food situation, in September, 2015, Mr. Tai and his partners launched a new business model in areas not…

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    the South Vietnamese army to shoulder the bulk of the fighting. Despite his plan that would gradually end the war, the number of troops in Vietnam stayed high and the Nixon administration entered into war with Vietnam 's neighboring countries of Cambodia and Laos. The grand amount of protests, specifically ones in Kent State, achieved national and international prominence and illustrated the…

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    fourth-rate country”. The US could not permit the loss of Vietnam to the Communists. America used the Domino Theory as an argument pro the Vietnam War. They believed that if South Vietnam became communist, then the same thing would have happened with Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma and India. The U.S. did not lose the war in Vietnam as much as they failed to win this war. Their purpose was to bring down communism, but they could not do that. Therefore, ‘pulling out’ or ‘not winning’ is equated…

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    The Glass Castle Essay

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    Castle is what that everyone can connect with because of the prevalent point of the family. While a privileged city, Phnom Penh (Cambodia) has many families that have to deal with related situations that the Wallses deal with in the book. Phnom Penh is a secure residential city close to the confluence of the Mekong and the Tonle Sap rivers, which also capital city of Cambodia. Phnom Penh is a well-off area because of the tourism to the city, since there are varieties of places to visit that make…

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    The relationship between a parent and their child can be the utmost complicated, yet valuable relationship one can have. The relationship you have with your parents plays an important role in shaping who you are and who you’ll be; it determines your true identity. Authors Amy Tan, Putsata Reang, and Sherman Alexie all implemented clear descriptions of their personal relationships with their parents. Despite how complex their relationships might have been, these authors tell us how their…

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    As leadership in Cambodia shifted support more towards the US, Nixon ordered a bombing campaign along the Cambodian-Vietnamese border to target PAVN and NLF forces. In 1970, when the Cambodian government threatened the PAVN and NLF to leave the country within 72 hours, the communist Vietnamese responded by launching an attack against Cambodian forces. This attack was quickly repelled by a joint attack by the US and AVRN forces, who destroyed numerous communist strongholds along the South…

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    While secretly negotiating in Paris, Kissinger therefore ordered several secret major operations , including the bombing of Cambodia, a neutral country but whose neutrality was violated by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops. The strategy was therefore to use both the force and diplomacy to always increase more military pressure on the ground and in the air, while offering…

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    Tragedies infected the overwhelming hatred for the United States war efforts. Sympathy for “Vietnam Veterans Against the War” and other adamant organizations protesting the Vietnam War. The United States heard the outcry from the citizens and found it in their best interest to cut their losses and admit defeat. Such an admission of defeat came in the form of a peace treaty with the North Vietnamese. This treaty, however, came with the condition of a full American retreat but a continued…

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    “What Alexis de Tocqueville saw in America was a society of immigrants, each of whom had begun life anew, on an equal footing. This was the secret of America: a nation of people with the fresh memory of old traditions who dared to explore new frontiers, people eager to build lives for themselves in a spacious society that did not restrict their freedom of choice and action” (Kennedy, p. 2, 2008) This spoke to me as a significant passage because, I think that this was the crux of what a lot of…

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