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    Introduction Politics is a practise any theory of influencing other people on a civic or individual level.More narrowly it refers to achieving and accesing positions of governance-organized control over human comunity‚particularly a state.A variety of methods in employed in politics which include promoting its own political views amoung people‚negotiation with other political subject‚making laws and exercising force including warfare against adversaries.Politics is exercused on a wide range of social

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    the intensity and difficulty of the Vietnam War which spanned for almost two decades and still is greatly discussed even today. Throughout the generations‚ many historians and common people have questioned the decisions and ideals of our nation’s involvement in the war and the causes leading up to United States action. The Vietnam War is a largely debated topic‚ especially over the many factors that contributed to our decision to join in the war‚ such as the spread of communism‚ the use of presidential

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    engaged in the Vietnam War. These predominant reasons included the SEATO and ANZUS treaties‚ the domino theory and more importantly forward defence policy. It can be stated these factors will provide an evaluation and analysis in regards to considering whether Australia provided a satisfactory reason to its involvement in the Vietnam War. An underlying reason that led Australia’s involvement in the

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    The Average American’s Involvement in Government Arnold Schwarzenegger recently said‚ “When the people become involved in their government‚ government becomes more accountable‚ and our society is stronger‚ more compassionate‚ and better prepared for the challenges of the future.” (Schwarzenegger) This statement is something that is arguable as to how important and how accurate it is. Honestly‚ the average American citizen has a debatable amount of power in influencing of the Unites States of American

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    In contrast to other wars‚ the United States escalading involvement in Vietnam divided the American people like none other causing an anti-war sentiment in the US‚ and caused old sown ties from the United States developed in WWII to be tested. Even though many of the effects of this war can still be seen today‚ Diem’s assassination‚ the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution‚ the policy of gradual escalation‚ and the bombing campaign lead the increasing power of the United States intervention‚ as UN power‚ to

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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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    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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    vity on Impact of Job Involvement on the Job Productivity of female school teachers of Pakistan Anum Javed Abstract This research paper is about studying the impact of job involvement on the job productivity of female school teachers. Job involvement is measured through four independent variables i.e. job satisfaction‚ burnout and stress‚ work-family conflicts‚ family obligations which in turn affect the job productivity. . We used seven points likert scale. The aim of this study is to see

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    The United States had been involved with Nicaragua since 1850. They had been walking over them and the Nicaraguans didn’t seem to respond. In 1907 U.S. war ships took control of the Fonseca Gulf. In 1909‚ the Nicaraguan Nationalist Government finally decided to take a stand against the control. The government shot two of the U.S. mercenaries‚ but it only made matters worse for them. The United States decided to get more involved in Nicaraguan affairs‚ and in 1910 they forced a “puppet government”

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    In the aftermath of WWII‚ the United States found itself imbedded in a struggle to halt the expansion of communism. In doing so‚ the U.S. Military would be forced to protect its influence in nearby regions‚ its allies‚ and engage the communist forces of North Korea in 1950 and North Vietnam in 1965. In each of these initial engagements the U.S. Army‚ Task Force Smith in Korea and the 1st Air Cavalry Division in South Vietnam‚ stood heavily out-numbered against a very formidable enemy. Although being

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