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    1975. The Vietnam War‚ a long war between North and South Vietnam over communism‚ impacted all generations by changing the way Americans viewed war and by hurting the Vietnamese people; furthermore‚ the U.S. presidents during the Vietnam War had many different views‚ which affected U.S. polices and the country 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

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    of it ended up being. The Vietnam War‚ which was the longest war since the Cold War‚ was a war between Southern Vietnam and Northern Vietnam in which the United States became involved in on South Vietnam’s side. It was originally fought because Vietnam wanted to declare its independence from France stating‚ “Vietnam has the right to be free and independent country and in fact is so already‚” but the conflict quickly converted to a civil war between North and South Vietnam (Doc. 1- Declaration of Independence-

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    Research Paper: Vietnam War Thuan Duong HUM410 Professor: Thomas Wilson May 12‚ 2012 The Vietnam War greatly changed America forever. It was the longest war fought in America’s history‚ lasting from 1955 to 1973. The Vietnam War tarnished America’s self- image by becoming the first time in history the United States failed to accomplish its stated war aims‚ to preserve a separate‚ independent‚ noncommunist government. The war also had great effects on the American people

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    Hotel and Tourism Development in Vietnam --- By: Connie Mok‚ Associate Professor‚ Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management‚ University of Houston‚ Houston‚ TX 77204. Terry Lam‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Hotel and Tourism Management‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University --- Since 1996‚ the introduction of an economic reform policy‚ Doi Moi‚ Vietnam has undergone a transition from a centrally planned economy to a free-market-oriented economy. Vietnam ’s entry into ASEAN in 1995

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    Avery Bess Van Wyck History 11 P5 19 March 2017 Causes of the Vietnam War The Vietnam War changed America It was the longest lasting war in American history. from 1955 to 1973. The Vietnam War destroyed America’s image by failing to accomplish its goal‚ to preserve a separate‚ independent‚ noncommunist government. The war effects on the the people. It was the first war ever be broadcasted on tv for people to watch. One of the effects of the war was the division it created for people. America been

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    VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – HOCHIMINH CITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Subject: MACROECONOMICS Students’ Name: Đỗ Linh Phụng – BABAIU12264 Nguyễn Thanh Hường – BA070006 REPORT The economy of Vietnam is a developing planned economy and market economy. Since the mid-1980s‚ through the "Doi Moi" reform period‚ Vietnam has made a shift from a highly centralized planned economy to a socialist-oriented market economy which use both directive and

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    The Vietnam War had finished and on the 30th of April 1975‚ the Vietcong took control of Saigon and renamed it Ho Chi Minh City. President Thieu surrendered and fled the nation. Vietnam turned into a unified nation and races were held in 1976 . The Domino Theory proceeded into Laos and Cambodia yet not Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia and the Philippines. Aside from this fleeting impact‚ numerous short and long haul consequences for Vietnam once the Americans had cleared out. There is a comparative

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    the ‘Seamen’s Union of Australia’ on the issue of cargo handling during the Vietnam War. The leaflet is an official primary produced in 1966‚ incorporating a mixture of images and written text by William Flint‚ Basil Box and Raymond King. The perspectives of the three authors on the issue of cargo handling and the Vietnam War seem fairly clear in this source. All three writers were against cargo handling for South Vietnam and refused to take part in the process as they believed that it was simply

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    VIETNAM MARKET AFTER EMBARGO When the last United States forces left South Vietnam on March 29‚ 1973 in over-stuffed helicopters and crowded aircraft carriers‚ it was to be the closing of book whose chapters lasted through four presidencies. When North Vietnam successfully invaded South Vietnam and captured Saigon on April 30‚ 1975‚ an embargo originally placed on the north by the United States was extended onto the entire‚ newly-named Republic of Vietnam. That embargo‚ ordered by President Richard

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    Juan Lemuz Kent Andrade English 101 9/14/2014 Essay #1 “Why are we in Vietnam” and “This is not our War” were on the minds of many Americans during the post-World War 2 era. After World War 2 the war had left Europe and other surrounding countries devastated‚ and to many countries adopting Communism ideals were their only option. Tensions were running high between the two “big nations” The Soviet Union and the United States‚ each of which wanted to spread their influence as much as possible

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