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    the assistance of another if they were attacked‚ but the opinions of the Treaty pointed in that direction. The ANZUS Treaty still exists. The end of the Korean War did not end the communist military action in Asia. Another communist nation‚ North Vietnam‚ was created when the Vietnamese forces under Ho Chi Minh defeated the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. The United States introduced an alliance for the protection of South-East Asia. In September 1954‚ the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation

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    Friendships In Vietnam One strives to find an individual to be able to connect on an intellectual and emotional level. The prime definition of a friend‚ defined by Google is‚ “a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.” Despite there being a concrete definition‚ friendship has no terminology because everyone’s view on it is distinct and miscellaneous. The pure definition of friendship is defined on one’s own notion. In The Things They Carried‚ Rat Kiley and Curt

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    The Vietnam War lasted from November 1955 through to April 1975. During this time almost 1.5 million people were killed including both soldiers and civilians. Towards the end of the 1960s the public began to be less approving of the war at hand starting many Anti-War Movements‚ which many popular musicians of the time joined as a voice of the masses. The Beatles were one of the many musicians who joined the protest against the Vietnam War. They formed in Liverpool‚ England‚ during 1960 voicing

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    When I visited the Vietnam Memorial in Washington‚ D.C.‚ I was struck with an immense feeling of patriotism and gratitude for these soldiers that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. While I was walking through the dark-tiled pathway‚ the solemn environment gave me a chance to reflect on the lives and services of these great men and women. I imagined them fighting in an unknown land for the freedom of people they would never meet‚ the thousands of dead and wounded strewn across the battlefield

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    Effects of Communication MGMT 591: Leadership and Organizational Behavior Instructor: Michael Mcgivern April 20‚ 2013 Course Project Introduction: The organization that I chose is DeVry Inc. Specifically‚ I chose DeVry’s online student finance department because I am currently employed in this department. I started here as a Student Finance Consultant in July of 2012 and this is my first full time job after college. In my role‚ we assist student’s enrolling

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    The Australian Government’s Response to the Threat of Communism During the Vietnam War Period After WWII‚ Australia still faced a severe threat‚ the threat of communism. Communism was seen as a perfect government‚ a utopia‚ by communists‚ but in reality it’s riddled with corruption and power struggles and a lack social security and identity. The Australian government responded to this threat in many ways‚ they gave economic aid‚ made alliances‚ took military action and even tried to ban the Communist

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    Week 5 Negative Message Date 02/07/2015 ENGL 227 Professor: Babak Shariat Student: James Culen DeVry University 2345 EGlobal Central rd‚ Fremont‚ CA‚ 94555 Voice: (800) 545-5555 Fax: (800) 111-1111 www.E227GlobalSolution.com February 08‚ 2015 Ms.Maribel Rivera 3748 Concard Mill St‚ Fremont‚ CA‚ 94564 Dear Ms.Maribel Rivera: First‚ we want to appreciate your support and the opportunities that you and your company has provided to us in many ways over the years. This year‚ we

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    The Vietnam War began on the 1st of November‚ 1955‚ and ended on the 31st of April‚ 1975. It was a war fought predominantly in Vietnam‚ but small battles did occur in areas of Laos and Cambodia. During these twenty years of unfortunate enmity‚ hostility and combat‚ the South fraction of Vietnam‚ fought against the North. The South of Vietnam was predominantly Capitalist‚ their allies strictly anti-communist‚ a political ideology which exorbitantly contradicted that of the North sector‚ which was

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    The Vietnam War Vietnam is a small country to the south of China (’Vietnamese’ means "non-Chinese people of the south"). In 111 BC‚ Vietnam became part of the Chinese Empire. For the next thousand years Vietnam struggled to gain its independence from its much larger neighbour. This was achieved in 938 AD. The long period of Chinese rule had left its mark on Vietnam. The language‚ religion‚ architecture‚ system of government and most other aspects of Vietnamese life‚ reflected the influence of the

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    South East Asia countries were like dominoes: if one of them turned communism‚ others would follow its example. This is why in 1954 President Eisenhower decided to support South Vietnam in order to stop the spread of communism. By 1963 there were 17000 US advisors in South Vietnam. At that time the president of Vietnam was Diem‚ disliked by the most of the population‚ especially Buddhists which were persecuted because of their religion (Diem was catholic). In protest‚ Buddhist monks marched the

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