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    Why was Australia involved in the Vietnam War? Australia became involved in the Vietnam War for a number of reasons. The main reasons included the fear of the spread of communism‚ Australia’s alliance with the USA and Australia’s membership of SEATO. In the years after World War 2 Australians feared that communism would spread through South-East Asia and eventually to Australia. The fear grew more when China became a communist state is 1949‚ the reason why China became a communist state was

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    WORLD ECONOMY South-South cooperation and development Introduction Basically speaking‚ the biggest bottleneck in the development world economy is the unbalanced development of developing countries. Over long time‚ the unequal distribution of resource wealth and resource result in the vicious cycle of developing countries. Thus‚ accelerating economic and social development of developing countries is the important way to achieve prosperity of the world. South-South cooperation is now playing

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    expected as they can control what the people see and almost always of what you see is what you believe. With that being said‚ Television can help shape ones opinion on who should be elected. This in turn leaves politicians to focusing more on how they are being portrayed‚ subsequently creating crooked politicians who’s only focus is looking good and tarnishing the reputation of their competitors. Television has had a both negative and positive impact on presidential elections

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    Names for the war Further information: Terminology of the Vietnam War Various names have been applied to the conflict. Vietnam War is the most commonly used name in English. It has also been called the Second Indochina War and the Vietnam Conflict. As there have been several conflicts in Indochina‚ this particular conflict is known by the names of its primary protagonists to distinguish it from others.[56] In Vietnamese‚ the war is generally known as Kháng chiến chống Mỹ (Resistance War Against America)

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    Justification Report Improving Customer Service Kim Marie Lee ENG 315 – Professional Communications Dr. Ephraim Okoro January 19‚ 2015 Dr. Ephramim Okoro Professor of English Strayer University 4710 Auth Pl Camp Spring MD 20708 February 27‚ 2015 Kim Marie Lee 13001 Old Stage Coach Road Laurel‚ MD 20708 Dear Dr. Okora‚ I am pleased to present the report you authorized January 19‚ 2015 regarding the feasibility of potential options of improving customer service in our call center. An

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    Conflict To what extent can it be argued that by the 1960s‚ Diem’s rule of South Vietnam had been successful?? By the 1960s Diem’s rule of South Vietnam was not successful. His policies were deeply unpopular‚ his regime was corrupt and based on a system of brutality‚ and nearly every sector of society opposed him. However‚ Diem was clearly successful in consolidating his rule and providing early stability to the regime when he first came to power in 1954. Ultimately‚ Diem was a failure as his

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    QUESTION 1; 1. Do you think elections can be a good measure of democracy? Discuss this statement in relation to elections recently held in African countries you are familiar with. INTRODUCTION The year 2011 experienced serious levels of political activities in Africa such as political upheavals‚ middle-east uprisings and elections in many countries. Most Islamic nations rose against their long-ruling leaders‚ hence saw the ousted of Egyptian Hosni Mubarak and the killing of Muamar

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    say that not a single war has ever been justified. To understand if war is justified‚ we must look at the motives for going to war. These motives can be nearly anything. In the past wars were often fought for personal gain‚ or to reclaim what they thought was theirs. Take for example the crusades. The crusades were a series of nine wars spanning over 200 years and claiming 200‚000 lives. They were fought in an attempt to reclaim the holy land from people that had every right they did to have it

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    Human lifespan is obviously priority and most importance in recent years. Huge number of scientists and medical doctors has tried to extend human life to live longer. Well-known ‘Genome-project’ is one of these efforts. In the point of view on life extension‚ euthanasia is undoubtedly one of controversial issue in modern society. The conflict is driven by the opinion gap whether accept the notion of euthanasia or should not be allowed. Obviously‚ in the past‚ there were few concerns toward human

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    Friendships In Vietnam One strives to find an individual to be able to connect on an intellectual and emotional level. The prime definition of a friend‚ defined by Google is‚ “a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.” Despite there being a concrete definition‚ friendship has no terminology because everyone’s view on it is distinct and miscellaneous. The pure definition of friendship is defined on one’s own notion. In The Things They Carried‚ Rat Kiley and Curt

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