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    destroy a supply route to the North on Febuary 8, 1971. The trail was called Ho Chi Minh Trail which was a jungle route. Finally we left the conflict on March 29, 1973. We never went back to the fight even though the South asked us to help again. United States don 't like to go back the same place twice, because they don 't want to lose again. On "April 30, 1975 the South Vietnamese surrenders and their captil Saigon is changed to Ho Chi Minch Ciy"(Vietnam…

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    Involvement In Vietnam

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    Vietnam during the Vietnam War; however they each helped Vietnam differently and had a dissimilar advice and counsel to Vietnam. With both China and Soviet Union, Ho Chi Minh never accepted direction from either of them, as he did with the French and the Japanese, but he does in fact receive openly their help and support for the war. Ho remains independent concerning the decisions made in North Vietnam, he is not dependent on the Soviet Union or China, as South Vietnam is dependent from…

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    Introduction When the citizens of the United States are asked the question, “What significant event happened in the latter part of the 1900s in the history of the United States?” many people might answer saying that they do not know. Others might answer the question by saying the Hippie Movement, while others might say the Vietnam War, but both answers to the question are correct. However, every event, whether big or small, during the end of the 1900s revolved around the Vietnam War. In the…

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    American soldiers set foot on Vietnam they were doomed to los. The Vietnamese people had fought for their independence and right to self-determination for decades before the American government intervened. They were a people who held the strong belief that Ho Chi Minh and Communism would lead them to self-determination and were not about to let some ‘capitalist pigs’ halt them in their path to independence. While America was fated to never succeed in Vietnam from the beginning their ultimate…

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    little brother and you, mother. I don't know how much more I can stand” ( Valdez 638-639). Valdez tries to persuades the audience by showing how society can pushed people to join the service convinced with the fact that is the right thing to do, but they do not seem to realize the truth behind…

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    Traditional status orientation group of consumer cares about traditional value as the quality of the product rather than expressing their social status through the products. They are satisfied with the usage value of products at a reasonable price and do not care if the products are belong to a luxury brand or a hot trend. There is no obvious link between consumers have traditional status orientation and willingness to buy IP (Nguyen and Smith, 2011). Group 3: Ethnocentric…

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    Soldiers of the Charlie Company were ordered by Lieutenant Calley, on March 16, 1968, to leave the village of My Lai destroyed. During the Vietnam War, the United States supported South Vietnam and were in the process of fighting North Vietnam because of their communistic viewpoints. The fighting had been different than any other war, the Viet Cong's fighting style consisted of sneaky sniper attacks and booby traps. Their fighting style had aggravated the United States soldiers and they soon…

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    honour, establishing separate governments for North and South . The ramifications of Americans involvement in the war was strenuous on the President. With the deliberation of the peace talks, Nixon increased the aerial bombings of North Vietnam and the Ho Chi Minh Trail. This was a concept of his Madman strategy whereby he…

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    The Censorship of Ho Chi Minh and The Events in The Vietnam War The main thing we don’t like to think about or igeknowlenge as society around the world is violence, death and war. Most of the events that are remembered most of all in our world are the worst things to ever happen. However the wars are not fought for fun, men and women are fighting for justice and peace; things that are worth a fight to death for. Even when with these goals in mind, some individuals start or participate in the…

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    Cambodian Genocide Causes

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    The Cambodian genocide was the result of the Khmer Rouge, which was responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of people. They murdered many different groups including the Vietnamese, in and around the borders of the country, the Chinese, Muslim Chams, Buddhist monks, and even some Khmers, that they saw as traitors. They almost exterminated every ethnic group in Cambodia (289). The Khmer Rouge desired for Cambodia to be as they once were in the Angkor Empire, a powerful nation. The Khmer…

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