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    communication, February 11, 2017). Teacher-student relationships in Vietnam, for example, are very businesslike and most classroom work is lecture based with no interaction between the teacher and the student. There is no eating or drinking in Vietnamese classrooms and, in most cases, students wear uniforms. “U.S. classrooms are often informal: students do not rise when the professor enters the room; students are often encouraged to address the professor by first name; students sometimes…

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    Ismael Rabony Mr.Tisa US History 11 May 2016 The Youth Crisis War has been present among humans ever since prehistoric times. The world has seen many ideologies opposed and accepted for centuries. One such ideology is that of Karl Marx, communism. Communism is an ideology made by Karl Marx, which supports economic equality by disregarding the ownership of private property. Mass protests have taken place over the years between countries that are facing war against communism. America was facing a…

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    been published in fifteen languages, has sold two million copies since its publication in 1977 and is widely regarded as a classic in the literature of war. Philip Caputo has won ten journalistic and literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, Overseas Press Club Award, Sidney Hillman Foundation Award, Connecticut Book Award and many other well-known awards. Caputo’s writing began in 1968, when he joined the staff of the Chicago Tribune, serving as a general assignment and team investigative…

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    It was a time that we even hosed down our own college students with fire hoses during peaceful protests. At Berkeley a group of students gathered at the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in San Francisco, the doors were barred so that the students could not get into the hearing. Police were called to take care of the students and “The police turn(ed) on high-pressure fire hoses and blast the crowd down the marble steps. Officers arrest 64 people, including 31 Berkeley students, but…

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    1963-1974 Research Paper

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    Americans experienced many periods of crisis between the years of 1963-1974. Many problems occurred and the nation was faced with these problems during this time period. I will get into this in the coming paragraphs. This era also brought change to America’s culture and the way that we did things and once again I will get into this in the coming paragraphs. First I will get into some of the problems we faced as a nation during that era. Starting with a brief history during this time period…

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    a torpedo boat came near the USS Maddox and did not heed to warnings and even warning shots. Neither the U.S. nor Vietnamese ships were damaged. The U.S. was seeking multiple reasons to justify sending forces to Vietnam, hoping that at least one would stick. The main problem is that United States was never attacked before it started its…

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    never been so-at least not as China. Before they become a country and got formally named “Vietnam”, they had launched harassing attacks against China central authorities for times, when their territory was officially called “Giao Chỉ quận” ( it is Vietnamese. Chinese: English: Jiaozhi or Giao-Chi) or “An-Nan” in English (Chinese: ) , and a province (even a county) of Chinese dynasties. During the Cold War, they bravely and eventually defeated France and the USA for liberation. And subsequently…

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    to bring about resolutions to conflicts around the globe and continues to use this policy to shape how our military interacts and oversees these actions without formally issuing declarations of war. Historically we have had good reasons for being overseas with our military forces, such as that of World War I and II. The constitution of the United States grants our congress the power to engage other countries in a test of military force when the wellbeing of helpless humans around the world are…

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    In 1992, on May the first division of football league was resigned and the groups formed “The Super League” later the name was changed to Premier league. This transforming increased the revenue because new TV contract were established, and the revenue that was collected enabled this group of English teams to try to catch up with their Italian and Spanish counterparts especially in the department of money. The Barclays Premier League currently is the biggest constant annual worldwide sporting…

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    The Vietnam War was the longest conflict that Australians have been involved in. The Australians involvement in the Vietnam War lasted for 10 years (1962-1972) and involved approximately 60,000 personnel. The Vietnam War was fundamentally a component of the Cold War, a war based on ideologies of communism and capitalism. The Vietnam War had many long-term and short-term effects that impacted Australia socially, politically and economically. Socially through the change in attitudes, politically…

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