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    only has Vietnam been one of the world’s fastest growing economies (averaging over 7 per cent p.a. GDP growth)‚ it has made great strides towards eliminating poverty‚ achieved national food security and become a major exporter of agricultural commodities. However‚ the process of shifting from agricultural dominance to industrial dominance has also created number of negatives effects for the country that public policies should be put in place to address. Three main obstacles‚ which Vietnam has to

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    societies. Whether it be the loss of life‚ wealth or influence‚ war determines what a society becomes. This paper will look at some of the effects on U.S. society following the war in Viet Nam. The Effects of the Vietnam War on American Society The Conflict in Southeast Asia had lasting effects on the United States society. It was sold to the American people as necessary to stop the spread of Communism and quickly become one of the longest and costliest wars in U

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    Culture of VIETNAM ORIENTATION Identification. The name Vietnam originated in 1803 when envoys from the newly founded Nguyen dynasty traveled to Beijing to establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese court. The new emperor had chosen the name Nam Viet for his kingdom. The word Viet he derived from the traditional name for the Vietnamese imperial domain and its people in what is now northern and central Vietnam. Nam (south) had been added to acknowledge the expansion of the dynasty’s domain

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    At the start of the 20th century Vietnam was of very little concern to the USA but by 1968 the Vietnam War was at its peak with about 500 000 American troops there. This drastic change came about for many reasons. From the mid-19th century Vietnam had been a French colony (known as Indochina) but in 1940‚ during WWII this changed as Japan invaded the country. The USA helped Indochina fight the Japanese as they were the enemy. They secretly joined forces with communist Ho Chi Minh and this resulted

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    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. It was the first war ever broadcast on television. The public was able to see what happened on the battlefield

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    Chinese invasion of southeast asia Cold War Of Vietnam Loretta L. Richardson Troy University Anthropology 2200 Susan E. Pappas‚ Ph.D. October 30‚ 2011 Cold War Of Vietnam Today in America the question still come to the minds of many of the American people. How did the American soldiers’ view the war and was it a mission that was necessary to protect the people of the United States Of America. Most servicemen would say yes

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    The Role of Leadership in World War II‚ Korea or Vietnam. The Army is a structured organization or a team and in this sense‚ it is similar in many ways to lots of corporations that are easily seen these days. For example‚ a simple‚ modern car needs various important components or accessories in order to operate. Likewise‚ corporations and Army require a good number detail components so that they can work and achieve their goals efficiently and appropriately. A well-ordered team is one of the necessities

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    11 days Vietnam Amazing Study Tours Highlights Vietnam Study Tours Memorable : Visit Hoa Lu Ancient Capital Relaxing Fun Different Adventure Rewarding : Overnight on a cruise in Halong Bay : Water theatre puppets : Combine real education and real traveling : Riding basket boat! : Your money goes directly into microfinance funds to help the poor people you meet on the trip in Vietnam. Overview This 11 day program will provide a truly unique learning opportunity for students and researchers

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    1. Introduction Vietnam‚ a south-eastern Asian country‚ is a country with a fast-growing economy and has the potential to become a developed country by the year of 2020. There’s a wide gap in wealth between the rich and the poor in Vietnam‚ which has been significantly widened since 2002. Recently‚ Vietnam had made a few advances in manufacturing‚ oil production… but mainly‚ Vietnam’s economy is still agricultural‚ and millions of Vietnamese still depend on agriculture (“Vietnam profile”‚ 2014).

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    The film ‘Good Morning‚ Vietnam’ is made based on a true story. Set in Saigon in 1965‚ the movie introduces us to Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams)‚ an Air Force disc jockey who has been flown in from another assignment to a post at the center of the escalating conflict in Vietnam. The character is based on a real deejay who ran afoul of the military authorities in Saigon because of the on-air liberties he took with regard to matters of style and language and musical taste. At the beginning part

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