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    contention between the United States-supported South Vietnamese government and its adversaries, both the South Vietnamese-based comrade Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Armed force, now known as the General population 's Armed force of Vietnam. Results: World War II: Unified Triumph Breakdown…

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    1770’s, colonists lived in North America under British rule. They had grown more than uneasy because Britain was treating them harshly through trade, taxes, and temperament. In the affairs of trade, the United Kingdom tended to be unjust towards the immigrants in North America. George Washington would often complain that London would “ ‘palm sometimes old,…

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    involved. The Vietnam War was fought in South Vietnam between government forces, which were aided by the U.S, and guerrilla forces, which were aided by the North Vietnamese. Despite increased American military involvement and signed peace agreements in 1973, the Vietnam War did not end until North Vietnam successfully invaded South Vietnam in 1975. The Vietnam War may have been the longest war in American history. However, after South Vietnam collapsed, America was left to question their highly…

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    Communist gained victory as North Vietnamese used effectual strategies and tactics employed by NVA and Vietcong. Also, the use of ineffective tactics and strategies by the South Vietnamese and USA forces impacted negatively on the civilians in Vietnam and the rise and significance of anti-war movements in the USA further contributed to the communist victory in 1975. The key reason for communist victory was their Strategies and tactics being based on the “Golden Rules” . This made them…

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    Women In South Korea

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    them like African slaves brought to the Americas. There where also some Cultures that enslaved people of there own nation like tribes in Africa abducting children from rival tribes. But Just as is was in Almost every culture including America, the women of south Korea went the through the same struggles. They where viewed as lesser humans, and treated as property not as the person they where. Thanks to Economic prosperity, and rapid growth in population in South Korea things began…

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    during the Geneva Conference of 1954. These two states were known as North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The North was governed by a Communist Party and the South was governed by the Republic of Vietnam. Since many of the people in the North feared the persecution from the Communist regime, nearly one million individuals fled for the South. Among these one million individuals was Ky’s family. By moving to the South, Ky’s family had to leave behind their home as well as the relatives who decided to…

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    My Life Journey Essay

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    South Korea is a nice country, but the food was not really good because Korean food basically including vegetables in their ingredient where I do not like vegetables. Just like South Korean, China was a really great place too. I was so surprise to know that Chinese people are actually very friendly as they known to be very rude and easy to…

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    Trevor Noah's narrative "Go Hitler!" provides a first-hand account of Noah's childhood in South Africa and some of the conflicts that occurred due to the general presence of ignorance in South African society. Noah's narrative exemplifies Proctor's claim that there are three major forms of ignorance, stated in his article, "Agnotology: A Missing Term to Describe the Cultural Production of Ignorance (and its Study)". Proctor's argument is illuminated by Noah's narrative through his first-hand…

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    opposite ends of the Earth, but their paths of agony for civil rights in South Africa and the United States countersect as two of the twentieth century’s most important achievements in advancing human rights and liberty. As the holiday commemorating Dr. King approaches, it is a compelling time to think the contributions of both of these exemplary leaders. Dr. King was invited to speak at universities and religious organizations in South Africa in 1966, but the authority scum to grant him an…

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    Vice President, John C. Calhoun wrote “South Carolina Exposition and Protest” a document that greatly provoke the Nullification Crisis and also led to the Southern secession. The Crisis began in 1832 when the series of protective tariffs, tariffs are taxes placed on goods imported from foreign countries that prepared a nation to raise money ( "1832 Nullification Crisis"). The Nullification Crisis began when Congress passed the Tariffs of 1828, which was the third protective tariffs and taxes…

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