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    Role of Architect

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    Architect From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Architect (disambiguation). Architects | An architect at work‚ 1893. | Occupation | Names | Architect | Activity sectors | Architecture real estate development urban planning construction interior design Civil Engineering | Description | Competencies | technical knowledge‚ building design‚ planning and management skills[citation needed] | Education required | see professional

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    My Lai Massacre

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    the company that went to attack the village of My Lai. They had been told that there were Viet Cong hiding in the village‚ but the rumours were false‚ so the company decided to attack the innocent villagers‚ as they probably supported the Viet Cong anyway. The US military methods failed‚ but still had an effect on the war. The main reason that they failed was because they couldn’t find the enemies. The Viet Cong hid in under ground tunnels‚ in the jungle or in the villages with the normal innocent

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    Vietnam Letter to Home

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    rest of the family! I’m sorry that I haven’t written to you all in a long time! A lot has been going in the past few weeks. The war out here in Vietnam is mostly what I expected. Our enemy‚ the Viet Cong‚ wants to spread communism throughout South Vietnam. In order to do so‚ they need to beat us. The Viet Cong knew that they had to engage in guerrilla warfare‚ which is a style of fighting that relies on the element of surprise. Although it seems our army is stronger and more experienced‚ there are

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    Liberation The decade of the 1960’s was an era of spiritual journey for many individuals and a cultural crusade for others. This enlightened outlook and newfound brazen behavior was a stark contrast to the conformity and repression of the 1950’s. Liberation was the buzzword used by those seeking to break out of the stereotypical roles that society had forced them into from a young age. Women began to protest the mainstream thinking that “barefoot in the kitchen” was their destiny. Ethnic groups

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    Internship Report

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    Internship report Full name: Duong Khanh Huyen Trang Class: DAA7 * Company: Dai Viet Information and Telecommunication Joint Stock Company * Address: 3B/5 Hoang Quoc Viet Street‚ Cau Giay District‚ Ha Noi City * Head office: Floor 21st Capital TOWER‚ 160 Tran Hung Dao Street‚ Hoan Kiem District‚ Ha Noi City * Tel: 04.92.888.880 – 04.62.999..990990 – Fax: 04.62.999 * Legal status: Joint Stock Company * Number of employees: over 50 * Date of creation: 25 March 2011

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    Involved In Vietnam

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    Why Did the USA Become Increasingly Involved in Vietnam? The Vietnam War- one of the bloodiest‚ grimmest‚ and most trying times of the Cold War. A war that many believed was fought in vain and without purpose and that “…produced no famous victories‚ no national heroes and no patriotic songs…” A war that threw the USA into public disdain for intervening where intervention was not needed; for causing bloodshed when none was called for- and all in the name of a failed policy of Containment and the

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    the director and the audience the wider picture and idea of the Vietnam War (Riordan‚ p. 324). Through Le Ly‚ Stone realized that although the soldiers passed the Viet peasants such as Le Ly‚ distrusting them and thinking they were sympathetic to the Viet Cong‚ they were actually right in doing so since‚ as he realized later‚ the Viet Cong deserved their sympathy. However‚ it was 20 years later that Stone discovered why the peasant Vietnamese rightly sympathized with the

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    Viet Namese thick noodle soup Towards from Hans Gerlach and Susanna Bingemer‚ two journalists in The Art of Cooking column‚ thick noodle soup is their amazing discovery in their visit to Viet Nam. the two German authors mission given by the publisher of the cookbook G&U (Grafer and Unzer) is writing a book about the  art of Vietnamese cooking and they spent most of time to find out the “Varieties” of this special dish in many different localities. Like rice noodle soup‚ thick noodle soup consisting

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    My Lai Massacre - History

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    massacre‚ the United States tactic was to kill ‘Viet Cong members’ until they gave up. Entire villages were destroyed to abolish Viet Cong sanctuaries and support. Civilian casualties in Quang Ngai reached 50‚000 each year. 70% of villages in the province were already ruined by American air attacks. The Americans fought an industrialized war. They used B52 bombers‚ artillery‚ helicopters‚ Agent Orange and napalm. The Americans forced civilians to leave Viet Cong controlled areas to create ‘free fire zones’

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    It was 1938 and there was a 14 year-old boy named Archard who lived in Cologne. Unlike his peers‚ he was quiet at school and indulged himself into reading the newspaper. As a result‚ he was alienated and bullied by his classmates whenever they saw him. He even became the scapegoat for the classmates whenever they violate one of the school rules. Archard asked‚ “Why am I punished for something I does not do?” The teacher answered‚ “You are punished because you are a filthy Jew. You are from a generation

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