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    The similarities of education in Vietnam and U.S: 1. High school level: Includes 12 grades from 1 to12. High school students in Vietnam can study the equivalent level in U.S ( students complete grade 10 in VN will continue studying grade 11 and 12 in the U.S.). 2. College level: (2 years) The colleges increasingly develop and attract American and international students to the school. These schools may be private or public schools‚ sometime known as Junior College or Two - Year College. College

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    During the events of the Cold war‚ many proxy wars began to engulf disputed‚ independent nations that were considered of importance. Two major wars being the Vietnam war‚ and the Korean war. The cause of the United State’s involvement in both wars‚ was the attempt to fight the spread of Communism. The president of the US at the time of the Korean war‚ Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ had an ideology that if a country became Communist‚ then Communism would spread to neighboring countries. Which influenced the

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    Academic Writing “Compare and contrast the UK Education System to a country of your choice.” Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Complusory education 2 III. Tertiary Education 3 IV. Investment in education 3 V. Social Economic divide 3 VI. Accountability 3 VII. Conclusion 4 I. Introduction The comparison between the UK’s education system and South Korea’s education system are immediately clear once examination of the OECD league table is complete. The UK is in 6th position whilst South

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    A tax system is simply the collection of taxes in an economy. It is a sum of money paid by people or businesses to a government‚ to be used for public purposes. Taxes are raised through various means and the systems vary for each country. The main taxes in the UK‚ USA and Australia will be explained. Countries use the taxes they receive in different ways. Aims and targets of most countries vary‚ as does the amount of tax generated. Due to this‚ expenditure is prioritised and spent accordingly

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    integration‚ many countries are attaching very great importance to the globalization in education and Vietnam is not an exception. The Vietnamese governments have begun adopting education internationalization by which many international schools were allowed to establish in Vietnam. That is actually the necessary task in order to approach to the advancement of other education systems and improve the national education quality. Thus‚ there are loads of prestigious international schools throughout the country

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    A Comparison of Education The United States versus Japan In 1947 the Japanese took a page from the American education system and implemented the style of 6-3-3 classroom division (Angela Bartlett). Therefore the Japanese children attended six years of elementary school followed by three years of junior high and three years of senior high school. The major difference comes between the two systems in the area of study disciplines‚ students’ having a clearer direction earlier‚ motivation and structured

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    Topic 5 – Australia in the Vietnam War AUSTRALIA’S RESPONSE TO THE THREAT OF COMMUNISM IN ASIA AFTER WWII Korean War: * 1945‚ Japan was forced out of Korea – country became divided along thaw 38th parallel. * Northern – Russian. Southern – Americans * UN arranged for Korean elections in 1947 * ^ allowed to take place in the south – establishment of the Republic of South Korea * Following them the Russians decided to create the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea

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    Education in Great Britain is divided into four areas. England and Wales have the same education system‚ unlike Northern Ireland and Scotland whos education system are different. In England and Wales education system consists of primary‚ secondary‚ further and higher education. Compulsory education last for 11 years and children are legally required to start attending school after their fifth birthday (or earlier) and finish it somewhere at the age of 16. Most pupils transfer from primary school

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    Throughout our nation’s history with wars‚ there are two that are most unfavorable with its’ citizens‚ the Vietnam and Iraq wars. Both were aimed to stop a growing and feared threats focusing around a form of government or leadership. Interestingly enough‚ they both seemed to have the same consequences with the government choosing to proceed with the anger of its people. Especially how both weren’t ever declared a war‚ and yet our nation did exactly that. That means one of the branches does indeed

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    HỘI THẢO QUỐC TẾ ĐÓNG GÓP CỦA KHOA HỌC XÃ HỘI – NHÂN VĂN TRONG PHÁT TRIỂN KINH TẾ - XÃ HỘI HIGHER EDUCATION INTERNATIONALIZATION IN VIETNAM: UNINTENDED SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPACTS OF JOINT PROGRAMS SEEN AS SPECIAL FREE ACADEMIC ZONES Dr. Ngô Tự Lập1 Abstract During the last decades‚ Joint Programs‚ a model of transnational higher education‚ have enjoyed tremendous increase Vietnam. In this model‚ all the curricula‚ textbooks and other teaching materials are provided by foreign partners; all subjects

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