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    The song’s specific issue is that it is meant to be pacifistic and against war but not anti-war. It was meant to make the people responsible for the outrages and the deaths feel guilty about the destruction they have caused in the war. “Masters of War” was written to protest against the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese government and the Viet Cong were fighting to rejoin as one Vietnam under communist rule. They viewed the conflict as a colonial war, fought at first against forces from France and

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    The song “Bring ‘em Home” was a protest song about the Vietnam War. The song was written and performed by Pete Seeger. Pete Seeger was born in May 3, 1919. Since birth Pete Seeger had a musical orientated childhood. His parents were both involved with music in some way. His father majored in musicology and his mother was a concert violinist. Pete became interested with music in his teenage years. Pete went on to the Harvard University but later dropped out to go on the road and preformed with song

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    Did you know the US dropped more bombs on the small country of Laos during the Vietnam War then they did during the whole World War ll? The Vietnam War was one of the largest defeats for the United States. The communist used guerilla tactics on the anti-communist forces.The communist wanted to draw out the war to make the United States spend more money on the war. Many innocent people died during the war in events like the Massacre at Huế where about 2800-6000 people were killed. Direct US involvement

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    Before you is a battlefield. The land that bears this violence is deprived of the beauty it once held. It is riddled with craters, mostly likely created from bombs, grenades, and other explosives of the same caliber. Trees once filled with life are now black small traces of heat, and flames linger on the now charred remains of the tree. Few have broken down from more or less likely a body that was sent flying during the battle to then crash and destroy the charred remains. A few odd slash or bullet

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    “The Burning Monk.” -11 June 1963 This photograph of Buddhist monk, Thich Quang Duc, was taken on June 11,1963, by photographer Malcolm Browne. The historical context of the photograph is that following the Geneva Conference in 1954; the Republic of South Vietnam was set up in 1955, by the oppressive and corrupt, Ngo Dinh Diem. He was supported by the United States, as he was anti- communist. He was a catholic and he discriminated against the Buddhists who made up approximately 90% of the population

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    Reflective Essay

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    Danh Nguyen Mr. Goldberg Rhetoric 120 Reflective essay Poverty has always been present in both rich and poor countries around the world. Vietnam is not an exception. Vietnam, the pearl of the East, shines beautifully with a charming culture and a long glorious history. However, hiding underneath that beauty, the present of poverty is still out there in the big cities as well as in the countryside. The longing war that Vietnam had been through with Mongolian, China, France, United States and the

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    Sopheap Pich

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    Sopheap Pich's Rang Phnom Flower' are made from natural materials bamboo, rattan, metal wire. Displaying at the Crow Collection of Asian Art. Made in 2015 and in New York. This sculpture feature is large-scale, depicts a cannonball tree or Rang Phnom tree , is impressive enough, with 25feet in length, its complex construction is composed of hundreds of standard of rattan and bamboo. In Southeast Asia, the cannonball tree is reserved for physical resemblance to the sal tree under the Buddha was born

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    Supplying box containing for cosmetic products • Lipsticks • Powder makeup 2 • Manufacturer in Binh Duong province, Ho Chi Minh City • Collecting all raw materials to the manufacturer. • With a process of measuring, checking and testing seriously to make a perfect final product. • All finished products are transported and kept in the warehouse • Warehouse in Ho Chi Minh City • Warehouse in Hanoi • Maintaining and keeping the products in a best condition before delivering them to the distributors

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    The Vietnamese culture is one of the oldest among the countries in Southeast Asia. Primarily, the Bronze Age Dong Son Culture is considered imperative among the Vietnamese. The 1000 years of Chinese rule, however, has eroded some of the important Vietnam’s traditions, especially governance and politics. Furthermore, the nation has a rich history, beneficial climatic conditions, and notable physical features. Although modernization has changed the different aspects of the Vietnamese, various practices

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    Introduction Information Technology (IT) is the fastest growing sector in the economy with a 68% increase in output growth rate projected between 2002 and 2012. Employment opportunities are expected to be good in the IT industry as demand for computer-related occupations increases due to rapid advances in computer technology, continuing development of new computer applications, and the growing significance of information security. For all IT-related occupations, technical and professional certifications

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