Why did the United States become involved in Vietnam? Background to the Vietnam War: At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, Ho Chi Minh and a small group of Vietnamese nationalists met with President Wilson and asked for his support for an independent Vietnam, but unwilling to cause conf...
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The respondents who reported that at least one family member migrated (outside their community) after cyclone Aila for alternative income sources are considered as ‘migrants’ in the analysis. Similarly, the respondent who did not report such out-migration after Aila is considered ‘non-migrant’....
I have worked on various projects in the past through school and previously interned for Abercrombie & Kent’s Philanthropy department. Currently I still work in travel and tourism, but not for a company that is specifically focused on sustainability (sadly :() Eventually, this would be my drea...
engagement had started through loans and trades with the allies and driven by business interests, these acts banned providing arms and loans to countries involved in war and restricted American travel on belligerent watercraft. The 1937 act furthered these impositions to include civil wars but did ...
The problem with the United States is that we almost never engage in a just war. In the last 200 years, we have been involved in only three just wars - our war against the Barbary pirates, the War of 1812, and Vietnam, which began as a war to combat communism, but quickly descended...
Before the Missouri State Fair, Mike and I went to Menards to get some new chairs to take to our tents. I chuckled a bit at having to go through turnstiles to enter the store. That's so pre-digital age. I mean, where else today do you go through turnstiles? So, what gives? Do...
rolled back a big rotting log and revealed all the squirming life underneath it, since it involves, all at once, the main themes of our existence: sex, death, power, money, love, hate, disease and panic. No American phenomenon has been so compelling since the Vietnam War. —Edmund ...
I would say that I would generally come under the first category. I am an amateur (at best!) at every sport I try my hand at. But, I still like to give it a go! I’ve attempted skiing in Argentina, kayaking in Vietnam and surfing in Costa Rica, to name but a few. ...
I finally did what I should have done a long time ago. I’ve moved the blog into my own host and added domain. Now the site can be reached under the adress: www.pcgamingfan.com It turns out I picked a really good time to do it, because not only was my original host pretty much...