Differences Between America and Vietnam Essay

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    Imagine the differences, socially and otherwise, that occur between the United States and Vietnam. They are two completely different ways of life with customs that may seem bizarre to one another. For example Vietnamese men and women usually live with their parents until marriage. In the United States most children pack their bags and leave soon after they turn 18. It is simple to see that different geographical locations create incredible contrast from culture to culture. It may be easier now…

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    Musicians create music for many reasons. They write songs about love and songs about the loss of love. Some create songs to brag about how much material possessions they have or to express their own personal happiness. However sometimes there exists situations in the world that are so upsetting and controversial that even musicians feel forced to act. In time of war and turmoil, musicians become the voice of the people and through their music they reflect the growing discontent of the people…

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    on different things. First off, the Great Society was a response to prosperity, while the New Deal was a response to depression. Johnson’s Great Society proposed ways of reducing poverty and bettering America for its future, while FDR’s New Deal was an organized way of proposing a way to pull America out of the depression. The motives were slightly different from the start. Some of the things that Johnson’s Great Society proposed included the following: providing health services to the poor and…

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    In Greene’s The Third Man (Movie) and The Quiet American, there are similarities and differences detectable in the stories. The principle closeness we have watched is that both stories catch the time of history. Notwithstanding, Greene’s stories also utilizes their own different speakers and visualizing different imagery that makes a totally unique perception of Greene ability to be innovative in his own way. The stories written by Greene all had mysterious history themes. In 1955, The…

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    ISIS In Vietnam War

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    lesson to guide any future behavior on how the United States should deal with the threat ISIS presents because of the clear thread that exists between the past and present. The same gap of communication and lack of understanding of different cultures, values and histories that brought destruction and instability during the Philippines-American War and Vietnam War, gave birth to the Islamic State because of an ignorance that prevented the US from correctly…

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    Right to Rebel Fear: a four lettered word which can carry so much weight if used properly. There is so much fear in the world, even in this century. From Pakistan to America, many people are facing fear in different stages and all for different ways. The only difference between countries like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to America is women and men in those type of countries have no actual voice. Americans are blessed to have been born or have been able to immigrate to a country that has a…

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    children’s movies during this era had the common theme of there is power in numbers. Many individual movements happened during this time, such as, Civil Rights, Vietnam War, and free speech, but they became one all encompassing movement known as counter culture. Counter culture is a concept that is important to understand. It helped shape America into what it is today. It taught people that they didn’t have to always do what they are told. In the movie, The Aristocats, a lost family of cats…

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    Cuba In The 21st Century

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    The greatest example of this was the heavy presence of the U.S. in Latin America and parts of Asia. Just as the country was swept into a war with Mexico, they were swept into a war with Spain. In the late 1800’s, Cuba was fighting for their independence from Spain. The U.S. had backed Cuba as they believed it was right for them…

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    19th Century Space Race

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    The 19th century space race between the United States and the Soviet Union was one of the most influential times in the history and development of American technology. Rooted deeply in the Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, the space race captivated both world powers and casted them against one another. It began in 1957, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first satellite ever to reach outer-space. The space race also occurred at a time in which…

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    Cowling. Independent Study Unit Assignment. June 13 2016 The Cold War was a period of hostility, rivalry and tension between the Soviet Union and the United States of America. The Cold War lasted from 1945 to 1989 and was a conflict rooted from the radical differences in two ideologies: communism versus capitalism. It is known as the Cold War because there was no direct war between the two nations. The Cold War was a result of a series of chain reactions through the use of propaganda, espionage…

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