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    The turning point in history for Vietnam all began in the year 1954 during the Geneva Conference, which took place in Geneva, Switzerland. The Geneva Accords both put an end to the Indochina War and began the divide of the Vietnam territory. The Geneva Accord was an obligatory agreement stating Vietnam was to be separated into two distinct territories divided by a line of segregation at the 17th parallel. Vietnam was now separated into North and South Vietnam, the communist north and the anti-communist

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    Vietnam War: Ho Chi Minh

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    Mr. Kerkman Research Methods 01 Oct 2015 Ho Chi Minh “Remember that the storm is a good opportunity for the pine and cypress to show their strength and their stability.” That was proclaimed by Ho Chi Minh about the hardship that Vietnam would endure. Minh would be the one to lead Vietnam through their hardship. He led his country through two different wars in his life time. One of which was against a very formidable foe, the USA. Through

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    firing and deaths. Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia; it was run by France before it got separated in to north and south under the Geneva Accord. The north was the communist area run by Ho Chin Minh, whereas the south was anti-communist run by Ngo Dinh Diem. Unhappy with the French rule, most of the Vietnamese moved to China, there they started following Ho Chin Minh, who wanted to turn Vietnam in to a self governed communist country free from the rule of any other country. Minh, with help and

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    were supporting Diem’s in his governance. “The officials brought intense pressure on Diem to rescind the ban and conciliate the Buddhists.” Diem did not listen; he did not act on the U.S. request to make peace with the Buddhist. Instead his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu who was the right hand for Diem’s condemned the Buddhists cry for help. “On August 21, 1963 Diem and Nhu perpetrated a series of wanton acts that sealed their fate”(Moss, p.106). Nhu carried out several malicious acts instead of encouraging

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    Bamboo school in Cali, Colombia volunteering 2012 Designers: Andres Bappler Greta Tesserra Price: $20.000 USD Surface 972 m2 Back in the summer of 2012 I had the chance of joining an overseas NGO volunteering organization in a social project in Colombia South America; this was an excellent opportunity for an architecture student like me, there I had the chance to put in practice organization and construction techniques during the three months I was involved The Client and business plan Nicknamed

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    A Rhetorical Reading Response: “Graffiti is a Beautiful 'Crime'” Linda Ngo, author of the opinion piece “Graffiti is a Beautiful 'Crime'” (2017), argues that graffiti should be legalized on grounds that it is an artistic expression of free speech. Ngo uses many comparisons between graffiti, which she claims is harmless, to many legal activities that cause people harm. Her purpose in writing this paper is to establish a legal form of graffiti to protect graffiti artists from legal action. Ngo's target

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    decades since the first President Ngo Dinh Diem, the founder of the Republic of Vietnam was assassinated in a military coup. Vietnamese history on its media in general and its education in particular are still unclear about the data, events related to this president who had the logical policy line, great political ideology of the South Vietnam and his people at that time. The remained images of Ngo Dinh Diem in new Vietnamese generations’ thoughts are just “Ngo Dinh Diem was regarded as a puppet

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    Jonathan Gonzales History 1302 Section 04 4 May 2015 Vietnam the Evolving War The Vietnam War was a Cold War-proxy era war that had significance on a global, and domestic scale with an everlasting effect that has shaped modern day politics. The Vietnam War also known as the second Indochina War was fought between November 1955 and April 1973. A large time frame that would span many presidencies, and include millions of deaths, corruption and tragedy. The prominent effects after the

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    over communism. As the Red pressure escalated, more aid became necessary for preventing communism from spreading to other nations. When it became clear that Bao Dai could not expel the communists, the United States decided to support the puppet, Ngo Dinh Diem, whose brother abused government powers for personal interests, such as raiding pagodas. After refusing to sign the agreements at the Geneva Conference, the United States elected Diem, who adopted “a policy of peace” as the governor of South

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    unnecessary for the U.S. to be a part of; it put many people through unneeded stress and hard times. The Vietnam War was fought between North Vietnam communists led by their leader Ho Chi Minh and South Vietnam anti-communists led by their president Ngo Dinh Diem. North Vietnam was trying to taking over South Vietnam to make it a communist country. That is when the U.S. came knocking on South Vietnam’s door and gave them much needed help in 1950. In Eric Foner’s and John A Garraty’s essay, “Vietnam

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