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    What did the United States lose in Vietnam? On November 1, 1955 the Vietnam War began. This was to become about a 30 year long war. After the rise to power of Ho Chi Minh and his communist Viet Minh party in North Vietnam, America got involved to stop his communist uprising. Immediately the U.S. begins to pour in more and more military into Vietnam each year from 1961 to 1972, and the number of military force increased incredibly from Nixon's presidency to Johnson’s presidency. Since these…

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    Cambodian Genocide Essay

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    Outside Influence Leading to Genocide In Cambodia, glasses marked people for death. Glasses were seen as a sign of outside influence, something the Khmer Rouge wanted to eliminate. While studying the Cambodian genocide, key elements such as outside influence, such as from colonization and from the Vietnam War seem to have lead the perpetrators to commit genocide. Colonization by France left lasting psychological effects and an unstable government. The actions by the U.S. taken during the Vietnam…

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    In Vietnam, the country was temporarily divided into North and South, called the 17th parallel, where civilians could move freely between two states. Two years later elections were held to make a unified government. The U.S. government did not like this because the elections might not be fair and if the Communist won the Vietnam war, Communism could spread and it could be a bigger threat to U.S. Basically the Vietnam War started because of Communism. In 1950, the Indochina War begins. Also,…

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    The Vietnam War was between North and South Vietnam, North Vietnam was communist run by leader Ho Chi Minh. South Vietnam was run by anti-communist leader Ngo Dinh Diem. New Zealand was involved in the Vietnam War between 1963 and 1975. There were around 3000 New Zealanders that contributed in the war, as medical aid, combat or volunteers. The key ideas of the Vietnam War for New Zealand are communism, causes, perspectives, effects on military and significance. The Vietnam War started because…

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    After the end of World War 2, the Allies gave back South Vietnam to the French while the north was left in the hands of the non-socialist Chinese. The Nationalist Chinese treated the North Vietnamese badly and support for Ho Chi Minh developed. In October 1946, the French reported their aim of recovering the north which implied that the Viet Minh would need to battle for it. The war began in November 1946, when the French rampaged the port of Haiphong and executed 6,000 individuals. Another…

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    to obtain a construction permit is to obtain the certification of the designs from the Police Department for Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention of Ho Chi Minh City; this takes approximately 30 days to complete, and there is no charge. The second step would be to request and obtain construction permit from the (District) Department of Construction of Ho Chi Minh City; this takes about 30 days and costs VND 100,000. Afterwards, you would have to notify the Department of Construction about the…

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    “Con trai, chúng tôi đang ở đây.” Those are the first few words my father spoke to gain consciousness upon landing in my parent’s holy majestic birthplace, Vietnam. Exhausted and excited, I replied back in a tiring voice to my father, telling him how I’m glad to be back in this glorious country in my native tongue, “Cuối cùng, tôi không thể tin rằng chúng tôi đang ở đây.” My father alongside with my mother gave a heartwarming smile towards me and I knew, this was going to be the greatest…

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    was recorded less than two years after President Ngo Dinh Diem, with the approval of the United States, reneges on an agreement to hold a national reunification election for all of Vietnam because it had become evident that Diem would lose handily to Ho Chi Minh and the…

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    Indochina region were not happy with the idea of the French being in their homeland. Ho Chi Minh, who was a strong Nationalist in Vietnam, educated in westernized ideas, and a follower of Marxist thought, formed a movement to get rid of the French influence in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh greatly disliked the idea of France being in control. During World War II, Japan occupied Vietnam which dissolved the rule of the French. Ho Chi Minh soon thereafter organized a liberation movement known as the Viet…

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    operated four malls and 54 supermarkets in Vietnam almost double the grocery store company has in China. Despite more exposure among Chinese and China market the company incurred losses in three quarters and experience 18% more sales in its new mall in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. People like shopping at contemporary shopping complex and stores which provide Wi-Fi, assorted products, and global products. So far the populace of Vietnam was consuming colloquial and cultural edibles, but now…

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