The Columbia History of the Vietnam War
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An accessible and coherent account of the war's course, from before the United States' involvement to the North's eventual victory. Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs číst celé






An accessible and coherent account of the war's course, from before the United States' involvement to the North's eventual victory. Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs číst celé
Focusing on the process of launching a business, the book emphasizes leveraging the WEB 2.0 environment's advantages. It presents a directive approach, enriched with contemporary case studies and examples, to guide entrepreneurs. Key strategies include social networking and viral marketing, providing practical insights for starting and managing a successful venture in today's digital landscape.
Social Networking and Viral Marketing (First Edition)
Focusing on social media marketing, this book is designed for advanced college and first-year MBA students, aiming to enhance existing marketing and technology curricula. It applies traditional marketing theories to the online landscape, leveraging students' familiarity with social networking and viral marketing. By aligning with standard marketing texts, it underscores the legitimacy of these channels while incorporating relatable examples that resonate with student interests, effectively bridging academic concepts with practical experience.
In the first book-length treatment of Richard Nixon's Vietnamization policy, David L. Anderson explores the political and strategic implications and assesses its continuing, significant impact on American post-Vietnam foreign policy. Vietnamization will demand the attention of all scholars of... číst celé
David L. Anderson (September 30, 1969 - September 22, 2015) was a singer, songwriter, musician, and author of All That Glitters From The Mind Of A Poet Is Not Gold, (published posthumously). His witty spin on words of love and life topics will surely stimulate the reader's mind. David touched the hearts of his relatives, close friends, and all he came in contact with. Now he leaves this book to touch the world with his artistic expressions.
Focusing on the My Lai massacre and the subsequent court martial of Lt. William Calley, this book features contributions from notable figures such as journalists, historians, and veterans. It delves into the complex legacy of this tragic event in American history, exploring the ongoing debates surrounding the Vietnam War. The authors seek to address lingering questions about My Lai, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of its significance and implications for contemporary society.