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    Spartan Daily, February 9, 1973

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    Volume 60, Issue 63https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5698/thumbnail.jp

    Shaka, April 15, 1971

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    Volume 2, Issue 4 Third World Issue From the Editorial: This issue of SHAKA, the monthly publication of SJS\u27 Black Studies department, hopes to serve as an effective organ to convey a vital message. We are voicing the crys of victory and determination of oppressed peoples the world over. From Angola to Palistine, and from Indo-China to the black communities right here in America.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/shaka/1001/thumbnail.jp

    ‘Lose in Vietnam, Bring Our Boys Home’

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    This Article examines the contest over dissent and loyalty during the Vietnam War. The Johnson and Nixon Administrations used an array of weapons to discourage or silence antiwar opposition. These included criminal prosecutions for disloyal speech, a tool that they used with less frequency than some other administrations in times of war; prosecutions for other crimes that served as pretext for prosecuting disloyal speech; infiltration and harassment; and an attempt to characterize their critics as disloyal. The antiwar movement, in turn, responded to allegations that dissent equaled disloyalty by offering an alternative vision of loyalty and patriotism. In so doing, they recast notions of allegiance, betrayal, support of the troops, and our obligations in the face of conflicting loyalties

    VnCoreNLP: A Vietnamese Natural Language Processing Toolkit

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    We present an easy-to-use and fast toolkit, namely VnCoreNLP---a Java NLP annotation pipeline for Vietnamese. Our VnCoreNLP supports key natural language processing (NLP) tasks including word segmentation, part-of-speech (POS) tagging, named entity recognition (NER) and dependency parsing, and obtains state-of-the-art (SOTA) results for these tasks. We release VnCoreNLP to provide rich linguistic annotations to facilitate research work on Vietnamese NLP. Our VnCoreNLP is open-source and available at: https://github.com/vncorenlp/VnCoreNLPComment: Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Demonstrations, NAACL 2018, to appea

    ‘Lose in Vietnam, Bring Our Boys Home’

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    This Article examines the contest over dissent and loyalty during the Vietnam War. The Johnson and Nixon Administrations used an array of weapons to discourage or silence antiwar opposition. These included criminal prosecutions for disloyal speech, a tool that they used with less frequency than some other administrations in times of war; prosecutions for other crimes that served as pretext for prosecuting disloyal speech; infiltration and harassment; and an attempt to characterize their critics as disloyal. The antiwar movement, in turn, responded to allegations that dissent equaled disloyalty by offering an alternative vision of loyalty and patriotism. In so doing, they recast notions of allegiance, betrayal, support of the troops, and our obligations in the face of conflicting loyalties

    Lose in Vietnam, Bring the Boys Home

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    v. 31, no. 14, December 11, 1970

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