Differences Between America and Vietnam Essay

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    This “War on Terror” caused the gap between left and right to grow. Many people on the left side of the political spectrum see terrorist in a different light than those on the right. Many people on the left believe that terrorist groups in the Middle East are fighting against a foreign threat…

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    Cultures are the characteristics and knowledge of certain groups of people, which is defined by language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Many cultural differences are explained by the environment and resources of a region. For example, Japanese people eat more fish than the people of the United States because fishing is far more practical than raising land animals in Japan and in Italy their eat pasta and it is one of the most popular dish in Italy. Cultural variations become…

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    A new form of cinema or third world cinema main goal as its main goal is to show how things really are. In the case of Cuba, it depicts how a socialist democratic society is. Third world cinema also, challenges the power structure and in due course increase social consciousness. This kind of social consciousness focuses, specifically, on creating a rational thinking within society by incorporating politics, nationalism, and a wide range of ideologies. This intricate cinema wants to reveal the…

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    72 percent of Americans are in favor for the police and their behavior, 47 percent think the number of cases of police officers excessive force against civilians is increasing, according to the latest Reason-Rupe poll. There is a significant difference of perception across race and ethnicity, as well as income and age. Younger, lower-income, and nonwhites are more likely than…

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    The symbols of food in Viet Nam are Pho and Bun Cha (are two most famous foods among many local specialties) of the northern Vietnam, etc. The ingredient that use by a lot of Vietnamese are rice, fish sauce and vegetables. Northern Vietnamese cuisine is not bold in any particular flavor - sweet, salty, spicy, bitter, or sour. It’s the combination of the harmony and ingredients…

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    America in the 1960’s and 70’s was a time of a cultural revolution. Groups known as activists and hippies lead movements for black power, women’s rights, and gay rights all while attacking of the idea materialism and mainstream culture. These groups and groups alike are known as the counterculture (Kimbell, 2001). The counterculture of this time is represented in all types of media and film. Films like Easy Rider, The Graduate, MASH, Harold and Maude, just to name a few all had themes of…

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    Bush’s administration was quick to declare war on Iraq in order to dispose of terrorist enemies, despite the disapproval of the United Nations. Like the Vietnam War, which took place in the 60s and the only war the US ever lost, the war in Iraq and war on terrorism was viewed by most as an unnecessary involvement in overseas conflicts. The difference was the US lost support from its allies because “Much of the outside world now viewed the United States as a superpower unwilling to abide by the…

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    I had reinforcement due to my environment. Aside from parents as political socialization, I believe an overlook factor is location. I believe the location you were raised in plays a big role on your political views. For example, look at the difference between Southern California to South Dakota. Generally, the two locations have opposing views on how the government should work. We can even compare different parts of California, Los Angeles, a very liberal county to Redding, a very conservative…

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    The books Maus I and Maus II are graphic biographical memoir of the life of Artie Spiegelman father Vladek Spiegelman, and his mother Anja Spiegelman. Artie, who authored the oral history memoir, is a child of the two Polish Jews who survived the mouse and cat game of historical genocide Holocaust, which was a systemic persecution and coordinated murder of millions of Jews and other targeted groups by Nazis regime (Maus II, 45). The father experience of Auschwitz is the other focus of the story…

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    while diplomatic tensions forced him to choose his words carefully, as they were delicate and could easily light the fuse for hot war if he misspoke. His audience was both a hopeful group of his own citizens and a strained enemy walking the line between peace and war. In a time when the world was on eggshells from the constant threat of nuclear weapons, the leader of the most powerful country in the world was faced with outlining…

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