Differences Between America and Vietnam Essay

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    and have to start from scratch? The book, I Love Yous Are For White People, by Lac Su, describes his hardships and obstacles immigrating to America. As Su’s family immigrated to America, Lac had lost the freedom and affection he once had. In Lac’s eyes, Pa was no longer the man that used to take him out for walks in the market and be proud to show off. America had posed a lot of challenges for the family, such as different cultural aspects as well as the language. Pa did not understand the…

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    his training in Europe to a country with no running water or bathrooms was a rude awakening. Europe was quite modern, and he was used to the luxuries offered by a highly developed place. Also, Bryan was exposed to a completely different culture in Vietnam. For example, the people there would eat different types of bugs and snakes. Bryan played an important role in the war. He was there as a Sergeant, the first level of command and had a number of people he controlled. He basically made sure…

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    foreign policy can not be based on feelings but on the sentiment of power, Kissinger policy will be based on diplomatic negotiations but while using "a mix of pressure and encouragement ". The diplomatic action, including negotiations with North Vietnam, were well supported by an assertion of American military…

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    less than ten years later there was segregation between the whites and the blacks. This case helped the case of Brown v. Board of Education, which helped coin the term ‘separate but equal.” Martin Luther King Jr. was a huge part of the Civil Rights Movement, and provided a voice for many that did not stand up for him or herself. The people were ready to end discrimination, and King supported that…

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    Cold War Similarities

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    The Cold War was developed after World War II, a series of years that intensified military and political differences between the United States, Soviet Union, and their allies. Both global influences connected a range of challenges against each other, including military strategy and proxy wars in smaller countries to expand their concepts of principles. In the end, the economic facet of capitalism won out and the Soviet Union collapsed. The War on Terror began September 11, 2001, after a…

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    1) Political Socialization is the process of how people form their political beliefs and attitude. The three main influences of political socialization are family, peers, and the media. Family incubates political attitude and opinion Parents transfer political attitudes to their children through communication and receptivity (acceptance). Children seek parental approval and parents constantly communicate feeling and preferences. Children acquire part preferences by listening to their parents.…

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    United States home to Freedom and Equality, America did not gain freedom and equality an overnight it took over hundreds of years to get. “May God write us down as asses if ever again we are found putting our trust in either the Republican or the Democratic parties” stated by W.E.B. DuBois, in 1922 after being deceived by Republican President Warren G. Harding and his promises for progression towards racial equality . During United States existence since 1776 two significant American presidents…

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    Cold War years. Both the Vietnam War and the Watergate Scandal introduced the cinematic, masculine anti-hero while harshly criticizing Cold War foreign practices. Other films produced in the 1970s leaned toward the view that “the Cold War was an absurd anachronism.” Less propaganda and more humor crept into film productions with only a brief, skeptical look at Cold War problems. America was more concerned with the rising cost of gasoline, gasoline shortages, the Vietnam Conflict, and the…

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    About fifthteen years later, my father married my mother on October 30, 1994. They were not really together until my father had the paperwork done after two years for my mother to come to America. My mother has struggled as much as my father did too. She had to live her homeland like Nguyen Qui-Duc did. She left her father, mother, brothers and sisters to be with my father. Furthermore, she worked numerous jobs as well, to be able to send money home to her side of the family. In order to help…

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    never had a need to learn and appreciate other foreign languages. Thousands of languages are spoken across the planet, some more similar or different than others. As our country increasingly globalizes, we need to extend beyond English. Although America is a nation full of immigrants, English is its dominant language, being a connection for many to interact or to disconnect. Bilingualism also comes with a plethora of advantages and immeasurable benefits to the beholder. In chapter…

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