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    amy people aware of this‚ or are they not given the right to freely show their tattoos. I personally don’t have them and if I did I would surely want to know this. I agree not evey tattoos every person has is for the right reason especially when it has involvement in gangs or other illegal form relation. I think it should be up to the customers depending on the field you work in. If now a days everyone is entitled to feel safe and accepted. Yes there can be circumstances where a family wouldn’t want

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    Women’s involvement in the slave trade is one that has been acknowledged by historians and students for quite some time. However‚ what that particular involvement was has been a grey area‚ only discoverable by further investigation. The question of how and why women became involved with the slave trade is one that cannot be answered simply‚ but instead requires much investigation and consideration. Through my own investigation and research‚ it becomes very evident that women are seen as very versatile

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    Research Précis and Annotated Bibliography Hmong Involvement in the Vietnam War Literature Review Outline I. Introduction A. History of Hmong existence in America (Barr‚ 2005; Mote‚ 2004; Castle‚ 1993) B. Hmong Values (Moore‚ 2003; Moua‚ 1995) C. Conflicts between Hmong culture and American culture (Moua‚ 1995) II. Body A. History of Hmong existence in America 1. Secret Vietnam War in Laos (Barr‚ 2005; Castle‚ 1993; Murphy 1997) 2. Communists persecute Hmong in Laos (Castle‚ 1993;

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    Australia’s Involvement in the Vietnam War By Taylor‚ Aleisha and Alec. There were two important reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War: 1. Fear of Communism 2. Obligations to Allies Fear of Communism In the period following WWII there was a growing fear within Australia of communism. The common belief was that communism would spread from the USSR to Asian countries and eventually reach Australia. This theory is known today as the domino theory. Australia was

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    the end‚ the U.S.’ efforts were fruitless as millions of lives were lost and the public lost trust in their government. American involvement in the Vietnam War has long been a controversial and dark segment of the history of the United States. The Vietnam War was a lie of American democracy and an excuse to spread anti-communist hate. Fear was used to justify involvement in Vietnam‚ through various American foreign policies. According to the article

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    Advertisements have become a part of our lives which cannot be removed or separated easily. For example‚ when we turn on the television‚ we not only enjoy the television shows but also the television commercials because the commercials are showed in-between the breaks of television shows. Although advertisements are sometimes annoying‚ our decisions on purchasing a product or a service somehow depend on them. We are so used to advertisements that sometimes we may not be conscious about their effects

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    Parental Involvement in the Academic Performance of the Students at Pedro V. Panaligan Memorial National High School (A Case Study) I. SYNOPSIS The idea that parental involvement has positive influence on students’ academic achievement is so intuitively appealing that society in general‚ and educators in particular‚ have considered parental involvement an important ingredient for the remedy for many problems in education. Parental involvement is absolutely

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    and democratic south‚ while Germany was designated into communist and democratic sectors. The competition between the Soviet Union and America incurred many costs on both sides‚ but in 1991‚ the United States won the unofficial war. America’s involvement in the cold war shows that its

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    Involvement Of India in Afghanistan Due to its geo-strategic location between the Central Asian‚ South Asian‚ and Middle Eastern security complexes‚ Afghanistan is often defined as an insulator state‚ and sometimes also as a connector. This in-between position has led to constant instability: ever since the creation of the Durrani Empire‚ the country has suffered from internal power struggles as well as outside interference. External attempts to control Afghanistan have nonetheless proven extremely

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    disliked President Johnson’s methods. They felt that his policy of slow‚ gradual troop increases; they wanted a quick‚ decisive defeat of North Vietnam. The doves believed that U.S. security was not at risk‚ and they strongly opposed the country’s involvement. They often held mass protests over the presents of troops in Vietnam. Others challenge the nation’s support of the corrupt‚ undemocratic‚ and unpopular government in South Vietnam. Some groups felt that the U.S. remained in the war to capitalize

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