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    currency value is lower than other countries. It makes the worker no matter man and woman. All of their slaveries are a lot lower than the worker hired in the mainland United States. In fact, in the text “The average pay at a Nike factory close to Ho Chi Minh is $54 a month” and compare to the minimum wage we receive in the United States, our lower class worker be a millionaire in Vietnam, how funny can the world be. Therefore American companies dug up a lot of resource and money just by take advantage

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    The Vietnam war had a couple different events and groups of people like the Ho Chi Minh, the causes of the war, and the soldiers of the Vietnam war. The end of the Vietnam war was a major event in the war. The U.S introduced a foreign policy towards north Vietnam. The Vietnam war was not for the United States to enter the Vietnam war the president for the United States was Franklin Roosevelt then George Washington. The country Vietnam was roughly 127,000 square miles (about the size of New Mexico)

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    Based on today’s society to the 20th century, you can conclude that the two-time periods are very much alike dealing with discrimination, unequal rights, and gender inequality. Although many may not recognize it by turning a blind eye, when a protest does erupt, that is when people come to a realization which then becomes too late. This ideology connects to how wars are often started amongst individual’s beliefs and differences. With references from different professors and publishers, you are able

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    Many European countries and the United States conquered smaller, less progressed countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin and South America for the sole benefits of exploiting their resources and prove their power to other developed nations. The colonies of Britain in Africa and India had a fairly peaceful revolution whereas the African colonies of Portugal and France’s Vietnam had a much more violent, deadly one. But all of these colonies embraced nationalism and were willing to do whatever it takes

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    In the adventure of the story Where The Wind Leads, it describes how the Chung family travels many miles in sea to find the freedom they have lost within their own country and enduring many sacrifices, where they suffered and had to leave behind, for the sake of a better future. Their home country is on the eastern hemisphere, known now as the whole country of Vietnam. The family faced many generations of conflicts within the country. Such as, when the French colonized it, and later kicked out by

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    During the course of the study, it was found that the growth of new business had not been very consistent from 1981 to 2005. During pre reforms period, individual business, all group insurance and total business were Rs. 2896.95 crore, Rs. 5899.36 crore and Rs. 8796.31 crore respectively in 1981. During post reforms period, individual business, all group insurance and total business amounted to Rs. 179481.39 crore, Rs. 117745.60 crore and Rs. 297226.45 crore respectively in 2005. Growth rate of

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    population currently is the increased incidence of falls and postural instability.1-2 Several randomized controlled trials have been conducted to investigate the effectiveness of Tai Chi for Fall Prevention for older adults using a twice a week program model. 3The purpose of this report is to identify if a once-a-week Tai Chi program makes a significant difference in improving the balance of a 78-year-old community-dwelling elderly. Case Description: The subject of this study is a 78-year-old female with

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    to America. Vietnamese did not virtually exist in the United States until 1975 when the war forced Vietnamese to evacuate (Povell). The war began after Vietminh defeated France and split into North and South Vietnam (O’Connel). In 1956 communist Ho Chi Minh ruled the North Vietnam, and Bao Dai ruled the South, who the United States supported and backed up (O’Connel). The Vietnam War consisted of the North and South Vietnam, fighting against eachother in order to stay two separate countries. The North

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    effect around the world. The United States began sending financial aid and military advisors to South Vietnam to help stop a communist takeover. North Vietnam was run by communist leader Ho Chi Minh, and the South had a non-communist government. An election to unify Vietnam would be held in 1955, fearing that Ho Chi Minh would win the elections South Vietnam president Ngo Dinh Diem refused to hold an election that would unify the country.

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    The North Vietnamese soldiers were dedicated to fight for their independence and for communism. They were conscripted forces and they were aggressively faithful to their leader, Ho Chi Minh. The Viet Cong were more motivated to fight and win the war than the Americans as they were defending their own motherland. The Viet Cong were aided by the North Vietnamese leaders with military supplies and philosophy support. They also had the

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