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    Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War “The decision to send an Australian infantry battalion to Vietnam is a grave one; these are inescapable obligations which fall on us because of our position‚ treaties and friendship. There was no alternative but to respond as we have.” - Robert Menzies The Vietnam War was the longest major conflict in which Australia has been involved in. It lasted ten years 1962-1972 and involved some 60‚000 personnel. The Vietnam War ultimately started and stemmed

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    My speaking style is influenced by numerous factors including my family history and environment. My idiolect is heavily influenced by my family history and the places that they have lived. I was born and raised in Louisville‚ but still have traces of a more “deep South" style of speech due to my family’s background. My father’s grandmother was from Georgia and apparently had a very prominent twang when she spoke. This passed on to my dad‚ but when he was in school he was teased for the way he

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    the fact that the American people where concerned about the war and the actions of President Johnson. The lack of trust kept on growing between the American people and the government‚ which left a lot of unanswered questions. After the country’s involvement in two world wars and the cold war‚ America felt the responsibility of imposing its way of life on the world to stop the growth of the communists. War has an impact on all the parties involved‚ and the Vietnam War was the most expensive and longest

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    When the war started‚ there was no way the world could have possibly known how bad this war would actually become. Fortunately‚ the United States saw that the Nazi’s and their allies would have to be stopped. America’s Involvement in World War II contributed to the downfall of the Nazis and their allies. If the United States hadn’t entered the war‚ it would have been much worse. America joined World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor brought the realness of war to

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    But to go with the flow‚ Hirohito accepted the attack on Manchuria in 1931 anyways (Biography.com Editors). The truth behind Japan’s involvement in World War 2 is from decisions of Japan’s military leaders‚ for example‚ Hideki Tojo‚ and not really from Hirohito. Hideki Tojo did a lot during World War 2; he played a role in opening hostilities against China and strengthen support for the

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    This is a Report about soccer. It will include the history about soccer. How to play soccer and the benefits of soccer. I will also explain my involvement in soccerSoccer originally started in 1800 in Britain and Scotland as the co-founders but china is the main founder as they played a soccer-like game in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. In 1815 was when it had a major development as a popular sport in universities and schools. You need an even amount of players and split them evenly into two teams you

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    The Russian Empire was at its golden age between18th- 19th century. The Tsarist autocracy was highly praised by the people mainly in relation to religion and social factors. However‚ with the spread of industrial revolution from Britain to Western Europe in late19th century‚ the national power –both political and economic- of Russia became far beyond than the countries nearby. In addition to the appearance of a range of social problems‚ a strong trend of rebellion against authority occurs. The 1905

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    the US‚ it is the only war the US has ever lost. The consequences of the war and aftermath were significant and impacted American lives from economically‚ socially‚ culturally‚ to even domestic politics and foreign policy. Opposition to the US’s involvement in the war began in 1964 with public speeches‚ letters of opposition‚ marches‚ sit-ins and other peaceful antiwar demonstrations. Although‚ protests were present‚ in 1965 64% of Americans were largely supportive of sending troops to Vietnam and

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    When the U.S. declared independence from Britain on July 4th‚ 1776‚ it sparked the Revolutionary War. After they won their independence and the war‚ America developed into its own country. They developed their government and expanded westward. From 13 colonies to 50 states‚ America eventually became a global superpower and remains so today. However‚ all this couldn’t have happened out of nowhere. There had to be something that caused them to rise to where they are now. While some say their rise to

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    Caterpillar’s involvement in the motor grader industry can be traced back to 1903‚ when Richard Russell and Charles Stockland formed the Russell Grader Company and produced their first steel-framed‚ horse-drawn elevating grader. Over the next few years‚ the company continued to produce small road blade graders. The Caterpillar Tractor Company first became involved in the manufacture of tractors in 1920‚ when the Russell Grader Company released its first self-propelled grader – the Motor Patrol.

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