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    New Year time with China. The image of Tet always exists in my mind. Now I am living in America‚ but I cannot forget Tet. Tet is an important holiday for every family in Vietnam‚ thus I will introduce you about the first three days of my family in Vietnamese New Year. Tet is a huge celebration lasting three days. The first day is a special day of my family during that time. All the member family will come to my grandfather’s house (my father’s side) to meet each other and receive lucky money. I am

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    American and British English pronunciation differences From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Comparison of American and British English | American English British English | Computing | Keyboards | Orthography | Spelling | Speech | Accent Pronunciation | Vocabulary | American words not widely used in BritainBritish words not widely used in AmericaWords having different meanings in British and American English: A–L · M–Z | Works | Works with different titles

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    When the English settlers came to North America‚ the Indians‚ at first‚ welcomed them with open arms. The settlers arrived with goods that were very helpful to them‚ which could be the reason they embraced the Englishman the way they did. Some of the goods consisted of guns‚ woven cloth‚ fishhooks‚ and axes. There were also things like colorful glass beads that really intrigued the Indians to the point where they started to use them in their own religious ceremonies. There was a big unknown factor

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    and Southwards to the Gulf of Thailand. The country’s official language is Vietnamese‚ and its capital city is known as Hanoi. Vietnamese are newcomers to North American who still hold their culture‚ and they have traced their civilization back even further to a religion known as Phung-Nguyen that existed before 2000 B.C. This paper contains a discussion and also research about the Vietnam War or the so-called Vietnamese “boat people.” Vietnam War Evidence shows that China colonized the country

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    he did not have a rubric. I consciously used these questions to help direct him to a topic and focus on that. Moving on‚ I used the “cubing strategy” verbally to tackle the assignment. Starting with questions like “What’s an opinion you have about english?” (2:20)‚ to questions like “Why is it important that they not do that?” (3:23) to identify an opinion to argue. Once this had been done‚ I attempted to hit an emotional or reactive spot so that he would connect with his opinion on a level that would

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    FOREIGN TRADE UNIVERSITY An Insight into Market Structure Vietnamese Mobile Telecom Market as a Fight between Monopoly and Competition Student’s name: Vu Thi Ngoc Thoa Class: A18 – CLC TCNH – K50 ID Number: 1113340224 Time of completion: June 2012 Table of Contents Introduction | 3 | Part I: Market Overview | 4 | 1. Vietnamese Mobile Telecom Market: A Brief History | 4 | 2. How the Market Pie Is Divided Today | 5 | Part II: Market Trends

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    Literary analysis: “The catbird seat” This short story wrote by James Thurber is about a working class guy who has worksed at a firm called F & S for twenty two years. The story takes place on New York on mid 1900’s‚ this setting is characterized by the chauvinism of that time‚ women where repressed. Erwing Martin has been recognized as an efficient and concentrated worker‚ who never smoke neither drinks. Suddenly‚ Mr. Fitweiler‚ one of the presidents of the firm decided to employ a new worker

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    Politics and religion have contributed to the great roles in shaping up societies worldwide for centuries. Specifically‚ in both “For Whom the Bell Tows” and “The Quiet American”‚ political influences are expressed with a deeper concentration in comparison to religion among the people. In the work‚ “For Whom the Bell Tows”‚ religion is not emphasized as a major priority throughout the story‚ until the local people find themselves almost at their breaking point. As stated in one of the passages by

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    Topic: Why banking sector needs to be regulated? Apply for Vietnamese banking system. Structure: I. Basic characteristics of banking 1. Basic characteristics of banking 2. Characteristics of Vietnamese banking sector II. Reasons for regulating banking system. 1. Banking regulation 2. Reasons why banking system needs to be regulated 3. Regulators’ measures III. Applying for Vietnamese banking system 1. Actual situation of banking system in Vietnam 2. Banking regulations

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    Vietnamese immigrants and refugees are one of the largest Asian groups to migrate into the United States. A large population of Vietnamese American adults continue to struggles surviving and adapting to the American culture due to the lack of social services and communication barriers. The government of the United States provides an insufficient amount of social services for Vietnamese communities. Social services are benefits that are provided from the government to help benefit communities with

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