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    My Lai Massacre

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    On the morning of March 16, 1968 in a small village called My Lai in the Quang Nai province of Vietnam, small families of mothers, young children, and elderly were naively enjoying their breakfasts and chattering amongst themselves. Not long after, soldiers of the Charlie Company commanded by Lieutenant William Calley Jr. invaded the hamlet in a search and destroy mission (Robertson 465). American soldiers relentlessly and mercilessly attacked unarmed, unresisting Vietnamese families. The air…

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    Should the minimum voting age be 18 years old? The 26th Amendment gives young adults under the age of 21 the right to vote. At the time of the Vietnam War the minimum voting age was 21 years old. Whether or not you think the minimum voting age should be 18, the 26th Amendment helped further improve equality in the United States. The 26th Amendment states that "The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the…

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    “The other day, someone told me the difference between a democracy and a "people 's democracy" [communism]. It 's the same as the difference between a jacket and a straightjacket” (Ronald Reagan). Communism was a Social and Economic system in which all or nearly all resources and property were collectively owned by a classless society and not by any individual citizens. The Cold War emerged from World War II as the Soviet bloc confronted the Western states that united in the North Atlantic…

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    Home Alone Belonging

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    as you know Home alone is a famous America movie, which was published in 1990. It is a favorite film of many people all over the world. My group decide to chose this film because it suitable for all ages from kids to adults. It brings us gentle moments of relaxation. Besides entertainment, this movie brings us much useful information about America culture as compare to Vietnam. What a lovely film, do you enjoy it? To analyze cultural aspects in this film, our group divines the cultural aspect…

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    Bullet The Ap Analysis

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    The shattered society The shattered society was an era of immense change that occurred in the United States of America for ten years between the years of nineteen sixty three and nineteen seventy three and marked America socially, shaping it the way it is today . It started with the assassination of the president thirty fifth president of the United States of America ;John F. Kennedy , who died on the 22 November 1963 at Dealey plaza in Dallas, Texas at twelve past thirty; even after the…

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    mental health dilemmas is the younger population. The younger population has to experience adjusting to a new environment and being considered different. This population is more likely to be bullied, criticized and discrimination because of their differences. The discrimination is caused by factors that cannot be altered…

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    Vietnamese Boat People

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    Between 1978 and 1979, the largest group of refugees coming to America were the Vietnamese boat people. The term “Vietnamese boat people” refers to those refugees that fled Vietnam by means of boats and ships after the Vietnam War. This migration brought roughly 800,000 Vietnamese refugees. Communism started because of Viet Cong and the uprising of the Vietnam War. I Love Yous Are For White People, written by Lac Su, is a story of an ordinary family living under extraordinary circumstances after…

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    Waiting For Dan Summary

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    For Dan” show similarities and differences. Two similarities between these two protests and the protesters are, they both wanted to get rid of an event that was taking place. Along with, in both protests people were affected. Two differences between the protesters consist of, they each took place in different time periods and they were protesting about different things. Also, one protest was peaceful and one was violent. To start off, the first similarity between these two protesters are they…

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    these two wars, Vietnam War and Afghan-Iraq War, to be the same war just fought in different times. They have a few differences but also many similarities when it comes to the forefront. To me the article “Taliban: US Role in Afghanistan Similar to Vietnam War” printed by Arabia 2000 presents appalling use of history and how these wars are connected. These two wars are connected in so many ways but the author only chooses one to talk about. We did withdraw our troops in Vietnam in 1973…

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    talked about most of the population in her hometown were Christian, I was thinking about the movie “Conquest of Paradise”. In this movie, Christopher Columbus came to South America, he brought many monks with him to convert people in South America into Christianity. In my country, Christianity entered into Vietnam when Vietnam was a France colony. Then, I…

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