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    others‚ believed national unification was more important than political ideologies. Furthermore‚ Ho Chi Minh was viewed as a national hero in both North Vietnam and South Vietnam which made people more accepting of his leftist ideologies. But when Ngo Dinh Diem was named Prime Minister in South Vietnam reunification became impossible. Diem not only refused to take part in a national election‚ but he also used unscrupulous method to secure over ninety-eight percent of the votes in South Vietnam.

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    The Vietnam War Vietnam is a small country to the south of China (’Vietnamese’ means "non-Chinese people of the south"). In 111 BC‚ Vietnam became part of the Chinese Empire. For the next thousand years Vietnam struggled to gain its independence from its much larger neighbour. This was achieved in 938 AD. The long period of Chinese rule had left its mark on Vietnam. The language‚ religion‚ architecture‚ system of government and most other aspects of Vietnamese life‚ reflected the influence of the

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    Ryan McConkey Glenn May May 29‚ 2013 Hist. 388: Vietnam and the U.S. The View from the Ground Vietnam was a hostile place especially for the Vietnamese. Going into a war with one of the most powerful countries in the world and not knowing if they would be able to get out of the war alive. Scared and not knowing if they would be able to gain their freedom that they have been fighting for since they were occupied by China in 1100 B.C. This war was to fight for that freedom and the only

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    Guidelines for a doctoral thesis dissertation proposal Department of Management University of Lausanne Faculty of Business and Economics Note that this thesis proposal is not totally binding. We offer courses in the first two year of the PhD program‚ and we expect these courses to have an impact on what you will ultimately study. So‚ this thesis proposal is not a full-blown commitment to a certain topic. However‚ what interests us is to know whether you have done sufficient work‚ have the

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    &‚ Carlson‚ A. (2012). The Marketing Mix and 4 Ps. Mind Tools: Essential skills for an excellent carrer [Online] Available from: McCarthy‚ E Newman‚ W. L. (2003)‚ Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches‚ Allyn and Bacon. Ngo‚ K. O.‚ Do‚ P. T.‚ Ha‚ M. T.‚ & Nguyen‚ T. D. (2001). Vietnam Country Report. Paper presented at The 7th Global Information Network on Chemicals (GINC)‚ Tokyo Nhieu‚ N Onwuegbuzie‚ A. J.‚ Leech N. L.‚ & Collins‚ K. M. T. (2012)‚ ‘Qualititative Analysis

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    ‘Television brought the brutality of the war into the comfort of the living room. Vietnam was lost in the living rooms of America – not on the battlefields of Vietnam.’ (Marshall McLuhan‚ 1975). What evidence exists to demonstrate that the American media coverage of the Vietnam War influenced its outcome? There are only two comprehensive inferences that can be drawn upon when assessing the impact and legacy of the reporting of the Vietnam War on America and its media; the impact was enormous

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    Lessons of Vietnam

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    In Retrospect: The tragedy and lessons of Vietnam. By: Robert S. McNamara Summary: Robert S. McNamara’s book‚ In Retrospect‚ tells the story of one man’s journey throughout the trials and tribulations of what seems to be the United States utmost fatality; the Vietnam War. McNamara’s personal encounters gives an inside perspective never before heard of‚ and exposes the truth behind the administration. In McNamara’s first chapter he discusses his journey into the Washington spot light and

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    ijcrb.webs.com INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS JUNE 2011 VOL 3‚ NO 2 Role and Performance of Government and NGOs in Relief Assistance: A Case Study of 2005 Earthquake61 Khalil Ahmad(Corresponding author) Assistant Professor of Economics University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Tanveer Ahmed Naveed Lecturer‚ Department of Economics University of Gujrat Sami Ullah Lecturer‚ Department of Economics University of Gujrat Tahir Rashid Ph. D. Scholar at Government College

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    Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly http://nvs.sagepub.com/ The Whole Story of NGO Mandate Change: The Peacebuilding Work of World Vision‚ Catholic Relief Services‚ and Mennonite Central Committee Loramy Conradi Gerstbauer Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2010 39: 844 originally published online 7 July 2009 DOI: 10.1177/0899764009339864 The online version of this article can be found at: http://nvs.sagepub.com/content/39/5/844 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf

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    NGO CODES OF CONDUCT: An Exploration of the Current Debate By Emma Harris-Curtis‚ Information Officer Introduction Central to the wider debate of accountability in civil society lies the issue of NGO accountability itself. The number of registered NGOs in OECD nations alone has increased from 1‚600 in 1980 to 2‚970 in 1993. Similarly‚ between these dates NGO spending in OECD nations increased from US$2.8 billion to US$5.7 billion (in 1994 prices). Yet‚ as the numbers of NGOs have increased so too

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