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    Vietnam Immigrants and Refugees Immigration has been around for years. It is when someone or even a culture comes to live permanently in a foreign country that is of their own. It is important for us now to realize how this was more relevant in earlier years than it is now. Most of it was related to leaving a country due to war whereas now it may be just to live in America or a better place. Vietnamese people settlement in the United States was a direct result from World War II and the failure

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    Vietnam Folk Games

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    Vietnam folk games Vietnam folk games have been formed and existed for a long time. They are more than entertainment‚ they contain Vietnamese culture. Bamboo jacks‚ the game of the dragon and snake‚ blind man’s buff‚ the game of squares and so on are very interesting and useful. However‚ folk games are being gradually lost. Children are at a disadvantage‚ if they don’t have a chance to play them. So it is very important to introduce and develop folk games to the children and everybody as

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    equality regardless of sex (Rampton). In response‚ Ken Kesey explores a society that is ruled by women to reflect how males are damaged both physically and mentally under such control. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Nurse Ratched’s lack of femininity and the consequences of the matriarchy reflect

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    Vietnam War Justifiable

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    Was American involvement in the Vietnam War justifiable? Beginning on the first day of November in 1955‚ the second Indochina War was fought between North Vietnam‚ who was communist‚ and the government of South Vietnam‚ that was anti-communist. For the most part the war was fought in the countries of Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ and Laos‚ and lasted approximately 20 years. There is a large debate amongst many people about whether the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam war is justifiable or not‚ but

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    Tea Industry in VIetnam

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    ......................................9 3. Export situation in 9 months of 2013 ........................11 V. THAI NGUYEN – THE CRADLE OF VIETNAM TEA ......12 VI. SWOT ANALYSIS .......................................................14 VII. CONCLUSION .............................................................15 REFERENCE I. Introduction Vietnam is not only famous as the home of rice but also known as one of the most ancient cradle of tea. Vietnamese people have planted tea for over three

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    Honda Vietnam Final

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    RECOMMENDATION TO ACHIEVE OPERATION OBJECTIVES 11 4. CONCLUSION 11 5. REFERENCES 13 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction of the organization Honda Vietnam was established in 1996 and started operation after one year. Currently‚ the company has two motorcycle manufacturing factories and one car manufacturing factory. Within this report’s scope‚ Honda Vietnam‚ the motorcycle manufacturer‚ is discussed in details. The first factory was opened in 1998 and the second in 2008 in Vinh Phuc province‚ with a

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    Franchising in Vietnam Page 1 of 5 Franchising in Vietnam Le Anh February 2011 Summary The franchising model is popular and well-suited to a developing economy like Vietnam. Rising incomes and an emerging middle class are generating growth in consumer-driven sectors. There is considerable demand for lifestyle-oriented products and services‚ as well as growing interest in western-style food and beverage concepts. Franchising first took hold in Vietnam in the 1990’s with the appearance of well-known

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    My Vietnam Experience

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    is my little sister. But my grandparents and parents emigrated from Vietnam so the older generations in my family had to gain their citizenship to be able to live here. Both my mom and my dad are in their 40s-50s. My little sister is 14 on the other hand. Both my parents work but mainly my dad leads the house and he’s basically the main worker who provides for us. Religion has a big influence on my family and in Vietnamese culture we practice the way of good life and the concept of life. So basically

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    Role of Women in Vietnam

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    historical ages has been a study in the merging of many cultures: lndigenous Vietnamese culture‚ Chinese civilization ‚ French and other Western influences . These influences still leave vestiges at the present time‚ whether inside Vietnam or among the Vietnamese diaspora outside Vietnam. In Vietnamese history‚ there are two great ladies known as‚ the Trung ladies‚ who threw out the Chinese colonial overlords and won independence for Vietnam in 40-43 A.D.‚ or the Lady Trieu (249A.D.) who also fought

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    Vietnam War Equality

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    Before the Vietnam War‚ there was the Civil Rights movement. A movement dedicated to to gain equal right for all. One major difference that was discovered to be preventing racial equality was income. As white families lived in their mail-order homes‚ people of color struggled with making enough money to make ends meet. This realization is what caused the president‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ to take action. Since the President believed in equal right‚ and after he signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ he

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