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    Topic: Summarize chapter 5: Cambodia After Angkor Post-Angkor period was known as the less documents‚ inscriptions in Khmer historical time during the entering Chou Ta-Kuan who visited Angkor. Moreover‚ it was the period which the king Chan had restoration of some of the temple. During that time also provided the documentary about permanent shifts in Cambodia`s economy‚ foreign relation‚ language that verify the structure‚ values‚ the performance of Cambodia`s society. I. The Shift from Angkor

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    the bombings were resumed. From February 1965 to the end of all-out U.S. involvement in 1973‚ South Vietnamese forces mainly fought against the

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    Brittany Simmons January 14th‚ 2011 Second period HOA Book review Hayslip‚Le Ly. When Heaven and Earth Changed Places: A Vietnamese Woman’s Journey from War to Peace. Charles J. Wurts. New York City: The Penguin Group‚ 1989. Le Ly Hayslip was born on December 19‚ 1949 in Ky La (now Xa Hoa Qui) Vietnam. Le Ly was the sixth child and the youngest out of her family. At the age of twenty-one‚ she and her two sons came to America to start her new life with her husband. In 1988‚ Le Ly Hayslip

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    At the beginning of the section Jaycee found out she was pregnant. It was Easter 1994. Jaycee was just thirteen years old. At the time‚ Jaycee was concerned that Nancy was going to be jealous of her having a baby with Philip. The day before the baby was born Jaycee left the house for the first time in about two years! Phillip and Nancy took Jaycee to a strange trailer. Jaycee had to squeeze herself and her belly underneath the seat in the van and ly there the whole drive to the trailer. Once the

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    forced to work together and so an organized kingdom emerged called Van Lang. However in the 2nd century BC the Chinese conquered the area. The Chinese ruled northern Vietnam for more than 1‚000 years and Chinese civilization had a great impact on the Vietnamese. However in South Vietnam there was Indian influence. From the 1st century to the 6th century AD the southernmost part of Vietnam was part of a state called Funan. In the middle of Vietnam an Indian influenced state called Champa arose in the 2nd

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    the United States government and the white American home owners. In America‚ if someone has money‚ no one can prevent him/her from owning property unless they discriminate against them based on their race‚ sex‚ religion or age. Myself‚ being of Vietnamese descent‚ as an immigrant living in the United States‚ I do have the right to become a naturalized citizen as long as I abide by the laws. The experience of Korean immigrants shows that they are struggling to be part of this country. In the year

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    August Revolution Introduction The August Revolution‚ also called the August General Uprising (and known in the West as the Vietnamese Revolution) by the Indochinese Communist Party‚ was a revolution in Vietnam. On August 19‚ 1945‚ the Việt Minh under Hồ Chí Minh began a revolution against French colonial rule in Vietnam. From August 19 onwards‚ demonstrations and uprisings against French rule broke out in cities and towns throughout Vietnam. Given Japan had surrendered to the Allies at the end

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    the help of the army to flush the Vietnamese off  the coast of Vietnam. As the team moved more inland the Vietnamese try desperately to hold them off but the boats fire power was too much for them. Later on the Vietnamese  would have overrun the boat if the army didn’t come and help them. Their communicationist‚ Morris radioed just in time for the army to come and help them.

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    In 1975 as the Vietnam War was ending‚ Mai Thi Kim sent her seven- year-old daughter Mai Thi Hiep‚ later known as Heidi from that war-torn country to the United States in "Operation Babylift". This operation saved many Vietnamese children’s life and gave them an opportunity to grow up and out of post-war chaos. This happened to Heidi‚ as she explains in the film “Daughter from Danang”‚ in which 22 years after she was given up for adoption‚ decides to go back to Vietnam and meet her biological

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    eye contact to express my attending behavior with “Nancy‚” I will ask open-ended questions in order for her to answer and express her feelings. Such questions such as: “what do you think the reason is that your husband does not want to communicate?” “Do you feel that his lack of communication is weakening your marriage?” “Tell me about the issues that are preventing you from working?” “What are the nightmares you are experiencing?” This gives Nancy time to explore her thoughts and draw conclusions

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