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    Family In Vietnam Essay

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    Vietnam is a very poor country, that’s why the schools are not funded by the government. Most of the funds they get are from the students’ parents such as tuition, and the amount of funds vary between the areas that the schools are in and the wealth of the students’ families. Plus, kids do not have to go to the school within the district that they live. They can pick any school anywhere in the city as long as they can afford the tuition. Most of the schools that are in the big cities or busy…

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    civilians who died during the Vietnam War. Although war for soldiers is difficult and demanding, the lives of the Vietnamese civilians are forever /were changed due to the war. The war affected the everyday lives of civilians from either making them flee the country to safety or killing them. The things these civilians faced during this time were and still are unreal; something no one could even begin to imagine. The Vietnam War started in 1954. It was between North Vietnam and the…

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    similarities and differences between Malcolm X’s “Message to the Grass Roots” and King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. This essay also differentiates between Martin Luther King’s primary text, “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, and his secondary text, “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” Martin Luther King Jr defends his action in Birmingham from his critic in his “Letter…

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    A difference of two educational system Vietnam and America Education plays an important role in our society, nowadays. They not only help people to have a basic knowledge, but also encourage people to discovery the world they live in. However, culture has a big impact on education system of country. In there, I found out there is a big different educational system between Vietnamese and American such as communication between teachers and students, distribution of subjects and educational…

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    The Vietnam War Vietnam War has ended for more than 40 years but its controversial beliefs and perspectives still remain inconclusive. Since I have been approached some American who either live in America or Vietnam, and repetitively asked about the concept of Vietnam War as a Vietnamese, I would like to use this essay as a discussion about the significant differences between what the American and Vietnamese have believed in and how I can affect changes, even the modest ones, from my…

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    What do people think of when they hear “America”? They begin to think of freedom, individualism, and creativity. What about laissez-faire? Or friendliness? Or a good reputation? Not so much. Before the Era of the New Frontier, presidents were responsible and trustworthy, and are the presidents people are most familiar with: George Washington, John Adams, Abraham Lincoln. However, during the mid-20th century, things took a sharp turn when John F. Kennedy became inaugurated as the president of the…

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    Counterculture Movement

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    of the nineteen sixties. From nineteen sixty to the end of the decade, America witnessed tremendous economic, social, and political development. The conflicts in this turbulent stage included ones between races, sexes, social classes, and generations. Six decades later, the United States still feels the shock waves from the nineteen sixties. We see legacies of the sixties play out in the struggle for civil rights, the Vietnam war, and the counterculture…

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    The Cold War was a conflict of opposition between the political ideologies of the USSR and a large number of western powers, mainly the United States of America. Though the two never directly fought, a number of Proxy Wars (Conflicts between countries in which the two countries never directly engage in battle) took place with various amounts of involvement from the two. The USSR saw the spread of Communism to Korea and Vietnam as something profitable during their periods of unrest, and the…

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    23, was born in America. He graduated Catonsville High School, and he worked on Giant market then left the college last three years ago. When his mother asked him to come back to school, he always said he got the better job of currently his work. Otherwise, I had the plan in mind was the focus in school that helped me to get a better job. One made different on me that I came from outside America and though not the same with my cousin. I saw his mother told him the people in Vietnam could not…

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    Weapons In The Vietnam War

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    Vietnam War On November 1, 1995 the North Vietnamese attacked South Vietnam to mark the beginning of the Vietnam War (Tet Offensive). Spanning nineteen years, the Vietnam War was a conflict fought between six different countries and allies over the differing opinions concerning communism. Ho Chi Minh was the leader for the North and believed in a communist government and received help from the Soviet Union and China (Biography of Ho Chi Minh). On the other hand, leader of Southern Vietnam,…

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