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    ‘containing’ communism but this did not involve launching a crusade to roll back communism. In 1953‚ John Foster Dulles was appointed as secretary of state‚ he was a devout Christian and firm hater of communism. The humiliating defeat of the French at Diem Bien Phu in 1954 saw the occurrence of the Geneva Conference and Accords. The USA was not to get everything it desired. Half of Vietnam was to be lost to communism and in the aftermath of the French defeat it looked as though the Vietminh would sweep

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    WHY AND HOW DID AMERICA GET INVOLVED IN VIETNAM? America first became involved in Vietnam helping the French against the Vietminh during the Indo-China war by indirect means. This meant America did not send troops into Vietnam until 1964. They were not prepared to send more American soldiers into war after the Second World War. Instead it funded the French army to fight against the Vietminh. They supported the French campaign in Vietnam. In 1950 president Truman agreed to send the French $15 million

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    Athena Johns Characterization Who is your least favorite character? Why? If you could pick a celebrity that best personifies this character‚ who would it be? Why? Give examples from the play. My least favorite character is Regina Giddens. She was only about herself and how much she would be getting. "...It took me a little while to find out I had made a mistake. As for you - I don’t know. It was almost as if I couldn’t stand the kind of man you were..."(Hellman 65). She even sat there and let

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    Sir Rodney‚ leader of the Fight School‚ rejects Will’s apprenticeship. Will is crushed in light of the fact that he trusts his dad was a knight who kicked the bucket chivalrously in fight and Will wishes to respect him by going to Fight School. Horace‚ the ward mate who spooks Will‚ is acknowledged into Fight School. Will is envious of him and wishes it was him. The two have never gotten along‚ and Will is glad to make tracks in an opposite direction from

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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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    for many years after. The United States supported Diem and wanted him to win the election. The Vietnam War began as a result of North Vietnam and the Viet Cong wanting all of Vietnam to be communist. The United States was worried that he would make the entire Southeast Asia communist. The U.S. was worried that Ho Cho Minh would win the election (Benoit 9). In order to stop

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    critical ideas. These ideas were later on developed by Plato and Aristotle into systematic principles of literary criticism. Thus‚ the true beginning of criticism is found in Greece in the writing of Plato and Aristotle. Later on Greco-Roman critics like Horace and Longinus added their ideas. The man aspect of Greek criticism was their mimetic or imitation theory. The views of these classical critics may be summarized as follows:- I. Critical view of Classical Critical Plato:- is a famous critic of the

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    Already in the first encounter with his new class‚ he builds up a strong identification with the group‚ knowing the expression “Hellton” and exposing that he was once a Wellton-student as well. He then articulates an appealing vision with the words “Carpe diem” inspiring his students to seize the day. One could say he uses strong and expressive forms for articulating the vision during his classes. He encourages and he empowers the followers to “find [their] own walk” in order to “make [their] life extraordinary”

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    shivering and freezing temperature‚ get into my uniform and finally‚ wait for the bus. I set my clock 1 hour advance to preclude the possibility of being late furthermore‚ just like the alarm the clock will give me an impression that I have a diem to carpe. Therefore‚ any negligence on my part will constitute forfeiture of my opportunity to conduct my demo teaching‚ for that day was my definitive chance to accomplish it and worst my grade would be jeopardize if I fail to attend thereto. That was

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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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