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    Rome’s political elite‚ hence classified fools and not follies. He was reckless‚ named names and made enemies. Horace complains that Lucilius never erased anything from his thought or his page‚ whereas Horace in turn‚ targeted type characters‚ unnamed fools and persons of no particular account. Horace‚ belonging to not-so-elite family‚ could not afford to make enemies. (Freudenburg‚ 10-11) Horace (Quintus HoratiusFlaccus) is generally more familiar than other three‚ speaks in self-limit‚ hence keeps

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    the formation of the independent states of Laos‚ Cambodia‚ and Vietnam. (202) After that‚ South Vietnam received a newly appointed prime minister to lead‚ by the name of Ngo Dinh Diem‚ this was about to cause many problems to soon follow. The corruption began as the people discovered many things about Diem. For one‚ Diem believed that it was his people’s duty to obey him and gain his good will‚ not vice versa. (204) He did not entertain the idea that it was his obligation to gain goodwill of his people;

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    details in depth. Furthermore‚ Horace was not only a man with distinguished achievements‚ but he was also a man with great principles. With many people yearning for success‚ he described Rome as "a nation greedy just for fame" (129). He criticized the Romans for being indulgent and materialistic. Since everybody was so absorbed in earning money‚ he asked‚ "what poems can we expect to write worth coating with protective oils and storing in fine wood?" (129). To Horace‚ money was not the primary motivation

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    Vietcong increased. An alternative reason as to why the Vietcong gained support was because of the brutal and corrupt Diem regime. Diem was a Catholic but majority of the Vietnamese population was Buddhist. The Diem regime mistreated the Buddhist; they were not able to freely practice their religion. Many took part in protests and even died as martyrs. The unpopularity of the Diem regime resulted in many South Vietnamese resulting to Vietcong for help. Another reason for why the Vietcong gained

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    rldTexts convey the challenges and rewards face by individuals coming into the world. A Person moving into a new phase of life it can result in growth to a new sense of maturity and development for the specific person. This is evident in the Bildungsroman texts “Billy Elliot” (2000) by Stephen Daldry and “Ranger’s Apprentice: the Ruins of Gorlan” by John Flanagan which is highly effective in showing rewards and challenges faced when overcoming obstacles. The challenges in Billy Elliot spring from

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    people‚ and the security of the U.S. as a known power‚ the only solution was intervention. Motivated by economic profit and the imminent threat of Soviet influence‚ the Eisenhower Administration acted upon the “Superman Complex” by supporting Ngo Dinh Diem‚ and divided Vietnam to impede the globalization of communism between 1945 and 1964. Eisenhower’s Domino Theory‚ along with America’s desire for greater economic prosperity‚ was the major impetus in Vietnam intervention. In 1954‚ Eisenhower proposed

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    Harry Truman had helped provide economic aid to France after Vietnam had gotten their independence from them because he wanted to contain communism. He also provided aid to countries like Turkey and Greece. However‚ despite the support from the United States France lost their battle against communism in Indochina. This led to the Geneva Accords which divided Vietnam in the 17th parallel. This was put in place trying to keep peace in Indochina‚ but it only angered Minh because the Soviets and China

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    Among the Nacirema Summary Body Ritual Among the Nacirema is an article written by anthropologist Horace Miner‚ that depicts a society whose focus is solely on the enhancement of the human body. In the text‚ the characters are the their Nacirema people‚ who live in northern America. The Nacerima people center around this idea that the human body is ugly and that it is prone to sickness and aging. Horace Miner describes several rituals the Nacirema people partake in to better their physical health and

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    percent of the population was Buddhist‚ the religion was officially discouraged by the dominant French Catholics which included President Ngô Đình Diệm (Jacobs‚ 2010). Forced religious conversions and the torture of Buddhist monks and nuns were a common report in Diệm’s Vietnam. In 1963 tensions between French Catholic Buddhist Vietnamese escalated when Diệm decided to enforce a ban on religious flags to prohibit the display of the Buddhist flag on Buddha’s birthday while allowing the Vatican flag to

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