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    Vietnam War Film Analysis

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    3. The Vietnamese Women's representation in American war films In contrast to Vietnamese films, the presence of Vietnamese women in American films reflects a variety of approaches in Western culture and hegemonic attitudes toward the appearance and stereotype of the Vietnamese people. They are unspoilt, unspoken, and mostly uncivilized people, who, as Westrup explains, are "lack of humanity", which is common in American films about the war . These fictional women are often considered dangerous…

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    Heavy Metal Contamination

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    5.4 Relationship between ages, races and education level of respondents with the awareness on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus By using chi-square test, age of respondents is significantly associated with awareness on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus (p=0.045). Based on Figure X, it can be concluded as the respondents in the age of between 18 and 54 years old are more aware on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus compared to the age group between 55 until…

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    use both the force and diplomacy to always increase more military pressure on the ground and in the air, while offering compromises in negotiating: more strike force and more diplomatic maneuvers. Kissinger tried to link the ending of US bombing in Hanoi on the limitation of infiltration troops in the south and be more productive in the negotiations on the settlement of the…

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    retain the area after the First Indochina War. At the Geneva Conference in 1954, true independence came for the area. The former French Indochina was important because through France’s rule over the area primary schools were created, the University of Hanoi was established, and Vietnam was turned into a profit turning…

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    But I will not use them, on the copy I have of this, every single word is on it. Lake View was like Hanoi-Hilton, Alcatraz, or some evil Russian prison. I constantly have flashbacks of that place. I cherish every step I take now, “At least this is not Lake View.” I still remember, every moment. I take this seriously, I am not goofing. That place was horrible…

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    For Example Former presidential candidate and soldier, John mccain reminisces of his times during the vietnam war in the notorious war camp, the hanoi hilton, tells the story of a man so loyal, “He was making the flag because he knew how important it was for us to be able to pledge our allegiance to our flag and our country” (#). As a true patriot we express love for those away fighting for us and…

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    Immigration has always been a big issue and a “hot topic” in the United States of America. For the past months it has been a major subject of discussion on the different political conferences. Americans have been fed with the idea of Most of the population believe that immigrants are a threat for the economy, society and for the country itself, therefore, there has been a growth in the rejection and hate against immigrants. On the Washington Times’ article published by John Engler, the idea of…

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    195,000 million-430,000 million is the estimated amount of innocent 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…

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    Phú Quốc is a small Vietnamese island in the Gulf of Thailand with picturesque white sandy beaches, clear azure water, palm trees, and many resorts. It is truly paradise, in every sense of the word. We spent four perfect days in Phú Quốc, living the luxury vacation life. We stayed at Eden Resort, a massive, four-star, beach-front resort hotel that cost less than a Motel 6 in the states. For a few days, we lived a champagne lifestyle on a beer budget. This was also unfortunately when I got sick,…

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    The Sacred Willow Summary

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    The Sacred Willow (2013) describes the modern history of Vietnam from the 19th to the end of the 20th century through Mai Elliott’s personal experience, as well as stories from four generations of her family. Starting with her great grandfather's struggle to become an imperial government official, the book follows the author’s family’s cycle of fleeing violence and building wealth, almost re-starting from zero every time. It goes further than many books on the French Colonisation of Vietnam and…

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