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    Pitfalls from various kinds of personal transportations Transportation in developing countries‚ including Vietnam‚ is always an important and current problem. How to apply the most effective method in transportation in order to minimize the cost‚ maximize the benefits for government and citizens and not hamper the environment is not easy. This problem needs a thorough process and the alignment of both government and citizens to the best solution. Every day‚ people need or have to go outdoors

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    They called themselves the Vietminh there leader was a man named Ho Chi Minh. He created this band of guerilla fighters to fight off the French and gain back his country’s freedom. However during World War II‚ Vietnam was taken over again this time by the Japanese. The United States was having a dispute with Japan at the time. Instead of fighting the Japanese themselves the United States sent supplies and military advisors to Ho Chi Minh and his group of Vietminh in hopes that they would defeat the

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    maintaining control spawned a strong negative feeling towards the French‚ which sparked activist groups‚ and anti-colonialist‚ nationalistic ideologies. Ho Chi Minh and the communist group he formed‚ the Viet Minh‚ played a significant role in the withdrawal of the French from Indochina. The large percentage of the population who were part of the Viet Minh‚ including an ample amount of peasants‚ were against the French colonisation of Indochina and took certain measures to ensure the French’s withdrawal

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    By the 1930s Vietnamese nationalists‚ led by Ho Chi Minh‚ had burnt out most options for achieving self-determination peacefully. The revolutionary activism that followed was the only choice Vietnam had to attain their freedom from the occupying colonial France. A few years before World War I all the way through the 1960s‚ Ho Chi Minh tried persistently to gain basic rights and freedoms for his people to no avail. The French had oppressed the Vietnamese during the duration of their occupation and

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    History Professor Grimm Summer Session A 2013 May 19‚ 2013 Leadership Styles “Ho Chi Minh ’s Communist ideology was flexible enough to serve his purposes. In any case‚ he was never the doctrinaire‚ and always much more a political activist whose strong will was directed at the goal of the independence and unification of Vietnam.” (Kirkpatrick‚ 2006) Lecture and readings have taught us that Ho Chi Minh was charismatic and hard to hate‚ even though he was responsible for the death of thousands

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    Senior English 1st 12/10/04 Thesis: The US involvement in the Vietnam War was justified. I. Background on Vietnam A. Vietnam pre WWII 1.French A. Colonialism B. Cruelty 2.USA A. Backing Ho Chi Minh B. War with Japan B. Vietnam post WWII 1. Ho chi Minh A. Early years B. Political years 2. Diem A. Anti-communism B. Brutal police II. Tet Offensive A. Viet Cong 1. Miscommunication A. Delay of message B. Element of Surprise

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    actions‚ led by Gandhi‚ helped India earn their independence on August 15‚ 1947. Vietnam‚ a French colony obtained after the war‚ gained its independence with the help of communist party leader‚ Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh was the prime minister and president of the democratic republic of Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh’s reputation was earned as he helped North Vietnam throughout the Indochina wars. Vietnam became an independent country after North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam’s government. (20th Century

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    Indochina War‚ and the power struggles between Vietnamese coalition leaders. However‚ the most intriguing aspect of this film was the story and rise of Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) was a communist leader that sparked a movement of Vietnamese nationalism‚ self-determination‚ and removal of foreign intervention in Vietnam. His coalition‚ the Viet Minh (League for the Independence of Vietnam)‚ was formed in 1941 as an independence coalition that sought to remove French

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    between 1945 and 1975 was Ho Chi Minh. His goal was to create a united Vietnam‚ free from centuries of oppression from foreign powers. His nationalist identity was formed by personal reasons and events effecting Vietnam. The use of military and political actions taken under Ho Chi Minh helped emerge his identity. Ho Chi Minh’s leadership was essential to achieve change in Vietnam. His leadership helped to form the Nationalist identity of the Vietnamese people. Ho Chi Minh’s identity was characterised

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    capture outposts‚ and immobilize French forces eventually took its toll. Even with the heavy losses of the Vietnamese‚ they were successful in their fight for independence against the empire. Ho Chi Minh was‚ of course‚ immensely popular amongst the Vietnamese people and was even referred to by many as‚ “Uncle Ho.” This popularity led to his presidency in North Vietnam as well as him remaining as the symbol for Vietnam’s unification. Economic Prosperity France saw Vietnam as a prime economic opportunity

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