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    Media during the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was diverse for America for many reasons, but the dispute about the role of the media has become almost as debatable as the war itself. Americans varying opinions of the Vietnam War were influenced primarily by the media and the biased content they chose to show. A popular thought came to individuals minds after the war that the media contributed to the failure in Vietnam by oppositional information. The media influenced Americans…

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    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 three-hundred-day movement period, nearly one million Vietnamese migrated across the 17th parallel; however, there were many government…

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    Cold War Dbq

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    How far was America’s policy towards Vietnam wholly explicable by Cold War logic Table of Contents 1. Background of cold war: 2 2. Events and American policies during war: 2 3. Republic of Vietnam: 3 4. United States involvement in Vietnam: 3 5. Logic Of Cold War: 4 6. U.S. – Vietnam Relations: 4 7. Normalization of U.S. – Vietnam Relations: 4 8. Conclusion: 5 9. References: 6 1. Background of cold war: After World War I America has become in power and gradually…

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    THE U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR I On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson tended to Congress, requesting a revelation of war against Germany. A little more than two months prior, on January 31, the German government had reported its resumption of "unhindered submarine fighting." With the declaration, German U-pontoons would without cautioning endeavor to sink all boats going to or from British or French ports. Under the new procedure, U-vessels had sunk three American trader ships with a…

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    INTRODUCTION In today’s generation, modern transportation has been evident in the daily lives of the citizens. With different technological advancements, there are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they…

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    Introduction of Starbucks Name of establishment is Starbucks Coffee. Both of the chains are American coffee and the cafe. Starbucks has a mission is to “inspire and nurture the human spirit like one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.” Location in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Introduction of the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Name of establishment is The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. “Coffee Bean” as more simply called to everyone. His restaurant under franchise business is an…

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    During the Vietnam War there were many tactics used by either side with varying degrees of success. One of the more distinct methods was the use of a very unconventional style of warfare used by the Vietnamese that was called guerrilla warfare. This baffled the Americans as they had never encountered this style before and were only used to the conventional style of warfare. The Vietcong was a very different enemy to any that the US had ever faced before and would challenge their fighting…

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    Vietnam War Analysis

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    When studying past events in history, a common theme tends to come up, wars. Wars have been a part of nearly every country’s history and can change the entire position of a nation. From internal conflicts to external threats, nations will get involved in wars in order to help themselves, help other countries for moral reasons, or just feel as if another country is a threat. As a result of war playing out in a country, it can destroy one’s infrastructure, cause innocent civilians to die,…

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    Should anyone be able to strap a potential informant “to a board with his feet above his head, his mouth and nose covered,[and pour water] over his face” (”Is Torture Effective”) in order to extract information or destroy “entire villages...to kill just a few enemies”("Napalm use in Vietnam")? Imagine being in one of these situations; on the other hand, imagine being saved from a deadly attack because of information given by a tortured prisoner or finally feeling safe because a dangerous…

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    Vietnamese Culture

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    student’s reference to a teacher. Instead of saying the word used for “you”, children say “thay” which is a respectful term used specifically to address the teacher. To address an older brother, one must say “anh” and to address the older sister, “chi” is used. How one wishes to say “hello” is also based upon age and gender. In order to greet an older male, Vietnamese say “chao ong” whereas “chao anh” is used for a male friend. To say hello to an older woman, the proper terms is “chao ba” yet…

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