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    Being “weird” is an age-old concept, and one that is often greeted with fear. The thought of being “weird” is scary. If someone is weird, they are odd; they don’t fit in. I personally have been called weird numerous times in my life, an experience which has proven helpful. Occasionally, it prompted change in my life, and other times I simply ignored it and moved on. The concept of being “normal” oftentimes represents conforming to the accepted values of society and disregarding your own. Both…

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    Vietnam research report 1) A communist government is a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy. It is powered by a single, authoritarian party who deems that all goods are equally shared by the people. In this system, the central authority dictates the incomes and quantity of production which is then distributed equally to everyone in the given society, ensuring that everyone remains in the same social and financial class. For this to occur, the government…

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    a traditional Chinese clothes and asked to be photographed with the Queen in the clothes there. Then hang the photo shop owner in a solemn place in the store. Since then many visitors to the store will buy clothes that the Queen was given. Daewoo Hanoi Hotel has reserved a solemn place to display a yellow window with a list of celebrities who have stayed at the…

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    Super Why Analysis

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    Attention and Memory Many children are more captivated to watch television shows because they are fascinated with the various cartoon characters. One of the top popular educational shows, where children starting from birth to age five are watching is Super Why!. Super Why!, is a twenty-six minute children’s show that consists of five adorable characters known as Whyatt, the Little Red Riding Hood, Pig, Princess Pia and Woofster. Whyatt is the leader who takes responsibility in vocabulary and…

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    Son Tay Raid Analysis

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    Around May 1970 intelligence analysts detected the presence of Prisoners of War (POW) at Son Tay. On November 20th 1970 Son Tay POW camp was raided. No POWs were found at Son Tay. In the span of seven months, intelligence failed to detect the transfer of Son Tay POW’s. The Son Tay raid is regarded as a tactical success, and has largely been analyzed from a tactical standpoint. Analysis of the intellectual failure is necessary. Even in the modern era POWs still exist and rescue attempts are still…

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    The Tet Offensive

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    The Vietnam War was one of most unpopular wars by American citizens during and year after the war. This war was almost last twenty years long. That is a long time for people to fight in the war. This war was despised by many U.S citizens, mostly younger generation thought of this to be as unjust and that Americans should not have entered the war at all. Many from this era of the still hold this was in contempt. It was so unpopular with the American public so much that Veterans that come back…

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    Vietnam War Analysis

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    HST 480: Vietnam Vietnam, since it has been a national and independent country, has had a number of invading forces that has tried to influence, conquer, or even threaten its wellbeing. As a result, Vietnam has always been plagued with outside forces or influences that attempt to plant its flag in it as early as 111 B.C and as late as the 20th century. The issues and military conflicts have been present and have shaped Vietnam into the country that it is now. Consequently, it would use that…

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    Zhu Yuanzhang: Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398) was a peasant who became the leader of a nonconformity against the Yuan rulers (1279-1368) called the Red Turbans. Then became the first emperor of the Ming Empire. During his youth, he was extremely poor. Several of his brothers were sent or sold away, and then his family was killed by a flood. He was poverty stricken. He went to a Buddhist monastery where he learned to read and write when he was 24 years old. He established a capital in…

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    Following the signing of the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam was divided in half along the 17th parallel, separating the capitalist South and communist North. After the separation there existed a six year period between termed the ‘six year peace’ 1954 and 1960 as during this time there was no outright military campaign between the communist Vietnam Workers Party (VWP) under Ho Chi Minh and the Government of the Republic of Vietnam (GVN), under the leadership of Ngo Dinh Diem. During the…

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    graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1958 and flight school in 1960. He volunteered as a naval aviator in the Vietnam War, flying carrier-based attack planes on bombing runs against the North Vietnamese. While on a bombing mission over Hanoi, the capital of North Vietnamese, McCain’s aircraft was shot down. He was seriously injured and placed in Hoa Loa prison. McCain spent 5 years in numerous prison camps, three of which were spent in solitary confinement being tortured before he…

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