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    development of a counter culture that brought about the Hippie subculture. The Anti-War movement which began after the Cold War in the 1950’s continued on until the late 1960’s. The movement became the focus of many university and college campuses as a protest to the Vietnam War and “The Draft.” During an antiwar demonstration on the Kent State University Campus in 1970‚ students gathered to protest the Vietnam War and the invasion of Cambodia. The Ohio state Governor at the time‚ James Rhodes

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    The connection between student unrest and the Vietnam War was obviously an issue that effected students in the United States and throughout the nation. Students in the United States protested the war in several ways. Students who attended Kent State University protested Richard Nixon’s decision to continue the war in Cambodia by tearing pages out of history books and burning them. The students thought that this was their voice to the world that the president was destroying the Constitution (The

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    The United States’ war with Vietnam was undoubtedly “a different kind of war”. Guerilla tactics and a largely jungle environment throughout the theatre of Vietnam made this a supremely unique conflict in the annals of American military history. Faced with this type of unique enemy and terrain‚ the American Armed Forces undoubtedly had to evolve and adapt their tactics accordingly. One element that is particularly extraordinary and exclusive to the Vietnam War is the development of highly organized

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    Higher education in India has witnessed tremendous expansion since independence. The rapid advances and diversification of communication media in recent times have not only increased access to education but have also contributed to improvement in the quality of education. Education is a continuous process of imparting knowledge‚ developing skills‚ inculcating values and promoting the overall personality development of human beings. Imparting quality education is greatly influenced by different factors

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    constant exposure to life and death throughout the Vietnam War altered several American soldiers perspective on society. In the novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ author Tim O’Brien uses characters such as Rat Kiley‚ Tim O’Brien‚ and Norman Bowker to prove this point. While all the characters have very different personalities‚ skills‚ and future goals‚ each one of them are moved by the war similarly. However‚ Vietnam also has a specific effect on each soldier causing them to feel a certain way. For instance

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    conducted using a self- structured questionnaire with close ended questions‚ to collect the data regarding changing Family Composition‚ Structure (Changing role‚ power and status‚ Changes relationships and Practices (Changing marriage patterns and other family practices). Data was analyzed in terms of mean‚ frequency and percentage. Findings reveals that 81.25% families were nuclear ‚ Role‚ power and status was given according to age of person in family (86.25). There were families having normal

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    The Greeks and Romans had one thing in common and that was war. Wars through the centuries change events and the mindsets of people experiencing them. Many wars occurred through the centuries and have affected the United States in various ways. One particular war that changed the outlook of America would be the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War affected the culture in the United States during 1950 to 1960’s by citizens striving for love and compassion instead of hate and violence throughout every home

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    STUDENT UNREST IN INDIA Nowadays schools and colleges have become an abode of indescipline. Examinations are conducted with the help of police. THE AIM OF EDUCATION is to wipe out the existence of the coercive force. When a father sends his son to a school‚does he think that his son will become a thief ? Is it not an irony that parents spend their hard earned money to see their children indesciplined ? THE CAUSES of such indescipline are that the students do not read properly and their teachers

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    answers.com/Q/How_did_the_Vietnam_War_affect_the_World The Vietnam War Ericka Davis History 135 - One of the most critical outcomes of armed conflict is the impact on societies. Armed conflict has far-reaching effects and substantially impacts societies. Below is a list of conflicts the United States fought after 1918. •Choose one (1) conflict from the list below:•World War II •Korean Conflict •Vietnam Conflict •Cold War •Analyze two to three (2–3) major consequences the conflict

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    (2005) Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities: Looking Back and Forward Oyaziwo Aluede‚ Basil Jimoh‚ Beatrice O. Agwinede and Eunice O. Omoregie Department of Educational Foundations‚ Ambrose Alli University‚ P.M.B. 14‚ Ekpoma 310001‚ Ekpoma‚ Nigeria E-mail: oyaziwoaluede@yahoo.com KEYWORDS Student unrest; student services; student personnel administration; universities ABSTRACT The authors examined the policies and factors that have in the past and at the present precipitated student unrest in Nigerian

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