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    Essay On Refugees

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    In 1930s to 1940s, Australia has been involved in the refugee crisis since the Nazi Holocaust. The arrival of Jewish refugees resulted a number of debates and arguments in the Australia public. In 1975, Australia experienced the arrival of many Vietnamese "boat people" and refugees. This event was the aftermath of Vietnam War and the initial challenge for the Australian government after the Whitlam government abolished the White Australia…

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    Vietnam War Analysis

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    to help the South Vietnamese and French to fight off the communist rebels, they also sent over more military advisors to help set up self-defense. What some of these operations that the military advisors were teaching included training South Vietnamese sailors to attack radar stations, bridges, and other targets that could have been a threat located around the North Vietnamese coast. In the early hours of July 31, 1964, U.S patrol boats made an act of aggression on two Vietnamese islands in the…

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    Trung Nguyen Case Study

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    - Relationships: Trung Nguyen has some creative strategies in building customer interest and loyalty. Trung Nguyen coffee village is opened in the highland city of Buon Ma Thuot to attract tourists. The global coffee museum and coffee research institute help native and foreign people to learn about coffee. These ways create Trung Nguyen unique image in the coffee market. - Organizational resources: Trung Nguyen is a pioneer enterprise in the form of control and franchising in Viet Nam. Trung…

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    the government. During his 1968 campaign, Nixon promised that he had a “secret plan” to put an end the Vietnam War. Once he was in office, he created a new policy called Vietnamization. With this, U.S. troops would slowly be withdrawn while South Vietnamese troops, backed by U.S. bombing, would take up fighting. However, Vietnamization did not end the war or end the antiwar movement like Nixon had planned. In early 1970, Nixon ordered U.S. troops into neutral Cambodia, in order to disrupt…

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    Syrian Refugee Crisis

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    would likely take unwanted jobs and some may even set up their own businesses. When Vietnamese refugees came to the States after the Vietnam War, there was a similar angry uproar towards them. But although they did face opposition, the Vietnamese were able to integrate themselves into the American culture. They were able to find jobs and benefit the economy by doing so. Syrian refugees could replicate what the Vietnamese refugees did before them. Refugees…

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    did not think it was wise to spend all that money and resources on wars when the U.S. could spend it on more meaningful matters, such as jobs and education for minorities.9 In 1968, MLK and Kennedy were assassinated. In that same year, the North Vietnamese organized the Tet Offensive, which were attacks on South Vietnam.10 As a result of the Tet Offensive, America began to slowly withdraw from the war. Both sides involved in the war ended up declaring victory, and Johnson looked bad for his…

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    Anthropology And Gender

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    regarding Southeast Asia gender studies in anthropology and Vietnamese gender studies. The Southeast Asia gender studies in anthropology mainly focus on the ambivalent role of gender in societies and the conflicting ideological representations and practical representations of gender. Moreover, the influence of economic transform in Southeast Asia on the role of gender has attracted many attentions from scholars. This essay also examined the Vietnamese gender studies. I argue that, the study of…

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    served as the nation’s drug capitol. Southommasane relates a sense of pride of having grown up in a town that represents such a cultural melting pot. The Cabramatta freedom gate currently bears a number of incriptions, all in English, Chinese, Vietnamese and Lao that constitute ideas of freedom and democracy. Today, Cabrammatta serves as a success story of Australian multicultural integration. Gone are the days of gang violence and drugs, instead, the streets of Cabramatta are neatly…

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    Firstly, our education is still laggard, which has put heavy emphasis on information on textbooks instead of practices. Students know how to get high scores in school by wolfing dry facts, but feel confused when applying them to reality. Secondly, Vietnamese education, in some ways, restricts the creativity and freedom of thinking. In the subject of individual feeling and impression like Literature, students have to follow a specific model of thought instead of freely expressing their…

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    skyrocketed after the Tet Offensive. The damaging media coverage made it even harder to hold public opinion behind the war effort. One man remembered that Americans were “scared to death of the images” that seemed to come in a constant bombardment from overseas. Some even held the belief that the press reports were losing the war, because “all they do is report the bad news.” There was no doubt that Americans were frightened of what they saw in the news, as the media interpreted the Tet…

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