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    generation to be forced to clean up the mess of the last. The obvious effects of the environment such as increase in temperature‚ unusual weather patterns and high amounts of air‚ sea‚ light and sound pollution has called for the efforts of nations‚ NGOs and organizations in facing these environmental global challenges. China‚ one of the world’s leading economies expected to overtake the United States of America‚ has faced countless environmental challenges resulting from the ruthless development

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    Challenge conventions and conservative ideology are common preoccupations of artists and just as Donne champions the libertine ideal in "To His Mistress Going to Bed"‚ so Marvell ’s "To His Coy Mistress" celebrates the metaphysical belief of "Carpe diem" or grasping the day. Both poets see man as a spontaneous and pragmatic being‚ destined to live one life only and needing to make the most of it. This need to satisfy one ’s earthly urgings is most clearly expressed by Marvell. In To his Coy Mistress

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    The phrase "carpe diem" is a powerful Latin phrase‚ that when translated into English means "seize the day." Themes of "carpe diem" were predominant in seventeenth century poetry‚ and this can be seen in the two poems‚ "To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time‚" by Robert Herrick and "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell. Robert Herrick’s‚ "To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time" is a popular poem in British literature‚ that professes a common universal moral. The first two lines read‚ "Gather ye rosebuds

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    FACTORS AFFECTING SUPPLIER SELECTION IN PROCUREMENT PROCESS AMONG INTERNATIONAL NGOs: CASE OF UN AGENCIES IN KENYA BY OTIENO SAMUEL NAVAKA A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT TO THE KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT. AUGUST 2013 DECLARATION Declaration by the Student This research proposal is my original work and has never been presented before to any other examination body. No

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    Southern Vietnam in order tohelp train the Southern Vietnam army. Diem and the Southern Vietnam army arrested about100‚000 people who sided with the North‚ most of them were killed or tortured‚ with the help ofthe American military. While President Eisenhower and Kennedy were in office‚ the UnitedStates helped South Vietnam by supplying money‚ troops‚ and weapons.5 The United Statessupported Ngo Dinh Diem and South Vietnam even though Diem was not very liked due to himbeing corrupt and favoring Catholicism

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    The Vietnam war was a long‚ deadly and costly war that was fought to stop the spread of communism by the North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh. The War lasted around 20 years. The United states Participated in the war 17.4 years making it the one of the longest U.S war participations. To Begin With‚ Why did the Vietnam war start and why Did the United States get involved? In the early 1880s France conquered Vietnam and combined it with the neighboring countries Cambodia and Laos to create a colony

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    Japanese occupation and the French occupation. The French defeat in Indochina could be regarded as the event that triggered the start of the Vietnam War. After that came a period of peace for Vietnam until the United States supported president‚ Ngo Dinh Diem came to power in South Vietnam. After Kennedy came to power in the United States he took a stand to stop communist expansion in Vietnam. He did not put much emphasis on Vietnam and communism continued. Lyndon Johnson also tried to stop communism

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    North Vietnam in 17 parallel. In the South of Vietnam be control by communism‚ the leather is Ho Chi Minh and they know as name Vietcong. Furthermore‚ The North of Vietnam under the control of Ngo Dinh Diem and having support from American try took South of Vietnam and destroyed communism. However‚ Ngo Dinh Diem had a big mistake is ban the main religion so this thing made in unpopular. The last reason is American scare the Domino theory. It means if the communism takes all of Vietnam‚ the other country

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    conference‚ the U.S. moved to create the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization to protect Indochina from communist aggression. The U.S. supported the new leader Ngo Dinh Diem when he took power in South Vietnam. The National Liberation Front‚ also known as Vietcong‚ was a guerilla group who supported the communist North Vietnamese and opposed to the Diem rule. At first the United States attention was diverted from Vietnam to other

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    Vietnam became a Communist dictatorship under the command of Ho Chi Minh.South Vietnam became a Liberal government led by Ngo Dinh Diem and was supported by the United States. Unfortunately‚ Ngo Dinh Diem was quickly a disappointing leader of South Vietnam. As the 1956 reunification elections were held‚ more and more South Vietnamese citizens supported Ho and the Vietminh. Diem arrested anyone who supported Ho. In 1960‚ the North Vietnamese government formed the National Liberation Front (NLF) which

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