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    After World War II‚ the Soviet Union gained East Germany from the Treaty of Versailles‚ allowing communism to spread to other countries and creating the Iron Curtain. The expanding influence of communism became a threat to the United States and their values during the Cold War‚ when Vietnam became a proxy war to contain communism in the First Indochina War. Fowler‚ a non-intervening British reporter living in Vietnam‚ meets Pyle of the Economic Attache‚ representing the United States to aid French

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    The book I read was titled Here There are Tigers‚ The Secret Air War in Laos‚ 1968-69. It was written by Reginald Hawthorn and is his personal experience as a Major in the Air Force. I wanted to know an Air Force pilot’s perspective since I read about so much bombing going on during the Vietnam War. He was an FAC (Forward Air Controller) and flew an O-2 single prop airplane during Vietnam from 1968-1969. Major Reginald Hathorn was an instructor at Laughlin Air Force Base when he got the call on Friday

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    Korea) and the combined forces of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam‚ and the National Liberian Front. In 1959‚ after the country was divided into two parts‚ North‚ under communist rule‚ and South‚ with a democratic government‚ communist leader Ho Chi Minh launched a campaign to unite the country under whole communist rule. After many years‚ eventually US troops had been withdrawn from Vietnam‚ and the Paris Peace Accords were signed in 1973‚ ending US involvement in this war. Later‚ in 1975‚ North

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    Ideology was more important than culture and religion for the growth of nationalist movements in the period before WWII. How far do you agree? Colonial rule had brought about many significant impacts in South East Asian countries which included many dissatisfactions among the natives. Thus‚ this brought about the rise of nationalist movements. There are many reasons to why there was a development of these movements and the two main reasons for this cause was ideology as well as religion and culture

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    It also displayed the end of a colonial era‚ seeing as though many colony-yielding nations were members of the UN. (Doc 1). Ho Chi Minh‚ Vietnamese nationalist‚ too felt the need for freedom. Minch expressed the Vietnamese’s determination to end French colonization in their country. Minch made it clear that violence would be condoned and encouraged to win this battle. Ho Chi Minch embodied Vietnams’ fighting will for a separation and willingness to shed blood in the process. (Doc 2). In a similar

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    appealing and decided to establish a colony there. They ruled until the early 1900s when a feeling of independence became more apparent among the Vietnamese people. They simply wanted to govern their own country. A young Vietnamese scholar named Ho Chi Minh began organizing and talking to his people about freedom‚ and many of

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    Dissertation Supervisor: TODD ENDRESS * For University of Gloucestershire’s students only: “PRESENTED AS PART OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MBA DEGREE WITHIN THE POST GRADUATE MODULAR SCHEME AT UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE” * Location – Year: Ho Chi Minh - 2011 | | Statement of Originality and Authenticity | | * You have to write something like this (the meaning should be equal but the words can be altered): This dissertation is an original and authentic piece of work by myself. I have

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    To what extent was the Gulf of Tonkin the main reason why the US became involved in the Vietnam War between 1954 and 1964? Between 1954 and 1964 US involvement in Vietnam increased significantly about the time that the Gulf of Tonkin occurred and to an extent it can be seen that the Gulf of Tonkin was the main reason that the US got involved in Vietnam because shortly after the event happened‚ it lead to various battles between North and South Vietnam in which two élite battalions of South Vietnam

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    FPT University – University of Greenwich Topup Program – Ho Chi Minh City Centre 590 Cach Mang Thang Tam‚ District 3‚ HCMC DATABASE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION COURSEWORK REPORT Student Name: Bui Minh Quang Class: GT60027 Lecturor: Huynh Anh Vu Date of Submission: November 8th 2010 Database Design and Implementation – Coursework Report Class: GT60027 – Student Name: Bui Minh Quang Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Business Rules ………………………………………………………………………3 Entity

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    North Vietnam Dien Bien Phu- When this fell to Vietnamese forces in 1959‚ the french began to leave Vietnam Domino Theory- This was based on the idea that countries on the brink of communism were waiting to fall to communism one after the other Ho Chi Minh Trail- This allowed Communists in North Vietnam to supply military arms to the government opposition group in South Vietnam Every year in the U.S.‚ an average of more than 100‚000 people are shot‚ according to The Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun

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