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    Just War In Vietnam

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    To what extent can the Vietnam War be considered a just war? Ziad Bayoumy IB Candidate Number: Word Count: 1512   Table of contents A. Planning the investigation 3 B. Summary of Evidence 4 C. Evaluation of Sources 5 D. Analysis 6 E. Conclusion 8 F. List of Sources 9 A - Planning the investigation [157]: The focus of this investigation is the theory or concept of just war‚ and what makes a just war “Just.” This investigation will explore

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    Blacks And Vietnam War

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    Blacks and the Vietnam War Vietnam War was one of the wars fought during the cold war era. This war was fought between the U.S.A and Vietnamese army‚ Vietnamese being supported by the Soviet Union and other communist allies. The war as initially fought by small units in the form of guerilla war against the non-communist forces in the region. At times it became more conventional warfare in which large units were committed to attacking the non-communist forces. U.S.A and the South Vietnam fought the communist

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    c. Organizational structure of TNC in Vietnam d. Modes of market entry As soon as the U.S. normalized relations with Vietnam‚ P & G has entered the Vietnamese market. P & G is one of the first U.S. companies to invest in Vietnam after the opening policy of the country. On November 23th‚ 1994‚ P & G established Procter & Gamble Vietnam Co. Ltd being a joint venture operating under license No. 1052/GP by the State Committee for Cooperation and Investment (the previous name

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    Vietnam Music Lyrics

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    hit titled “War.” Edwin Starr wrote this song in protest to the Vietnam War and it expressed many peoples’ feelings towards the war through a catchy melody. Music can have a profound impact on social politics‚ and can serve to connect people. Many of the songs written in the late 1960s captured the American public’s discontent with the war. Rock music and American social movements now go hand in hand‚ but it all started with the Vietnam War. During the war‚ Americans at home turned to music to express

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    Johnson Vietnam War

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    Johnson Vietnam War New president Lyndon B. Johnson inherited a difficult situation in Vietnam‚ as the South Vietnamese government was in shambles and the Viet Cong was making large gains in rural areas of the South. Although Johnson billed himself as a tough anti-Communist‚ he pledged to honor Kennedy’s limited troop commitments in Vietnam. The ensuing political instability in South Vietnam persuaded Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to further increase U.S. military and

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    Ptsd in the Vietnam War

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    PTSD in the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was considered one of the bloodiest battles ever in the history of the United States. Not only were soldiers harmed physically during the war‚ but they were also wounded mentally. There are endless accounts of soldiers leaving the war and coming home not just with bullet wounds‚ but the memories that followed with it. These memories caused soldiers to not sleep at night and in some cases ruining their lives and forcing them to suicide. After the war‚ specialists

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    The Vietnam War was probably the most problematic of all US wars‚ not the least due to the fact that there were many paradoxes. The US built up a harsh regime in the south of Vietnam in the name of protecting democracy; “saving” lives by destroying villages and communities. Although America was only meant to "advise" the Vietnamese; the border was crossed very quickly. This was mostly caused by the vague definition of the US objectives; everything was quite unclear and imprecise so that no one really

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    Image In Vietnam War

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    it did during the time of the Vietnam War. The perception of image through television coverage combined with courageous work by employees of the government to uncover lies told by the government allowed society to gain a better depiction of the war. From this

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    Vietnam War Benefits

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    Although the Vietnam War was clearly a detrimental event in the history of America‚ some still try to argue that it benefited America and or strengthened our nation. They may say it benefited our country because in reality‚ it was a place where we had the opportunity to test new weapons and learn about many new medicines. When trying to refute my personal claim that Vietnam was a bad war for America to join‚ these are the only two main reasons others say the war was a good event for America’s history

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    Vietnam Leadership Role

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    The Role of Leadership in World War II‚ Korea or Vietnam. The Army is a structured organization or a team and in this sense‚ it is similar in many ways to lots of corporations that are easily seen these days. For example‚ a simple‚ modern car needs various important components or accessories in order to operate. Likewise‚ corporations and Army require a good number detail components so that they can work and achieve their goals efficiently and appropriately. A well-ordered team is one of the necessities

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