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    equip and arm the North Vietnamese who fought against America. Vietnam was part of the French empire before World War Two. During the war the Japanese took over‚ when they retreated the people took the opportunity to establish their own government lead by Ho Chi Minh. He had been removed from power at the end of the war. The allies gave back South Vietnam to the French while the non-communist Chinese ran the north. The Chinese pulled out of Vietnam in 1946 and the party of Ho Chi Minh took

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    Ho Chi Minh was a revolutionary leader that played a huge role in the Vietnam war. His strong will and organizational genius were tools that helped him and his people fend off from foreign forces that were considered enemies. He obtained victories in many battles throughout his time. During the first Indochina war‚ he was victorious against the French forces after he claimed independence from them for his country. He was relentless and never gave the French a break. With the superior firepower the

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    CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY OF STUDY PROJECT REPORT TITLE: “A study on the difficulties in teaching and learning English speaking to non-English major freshmen at Ho Chi Minh University of Industry (HUI)” Date of submission: 16/05/2013 Name: VÕ THỊ KIM CÚC Supervisor’s Name: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Hung Tien Tutor’s Name : Le Huong Hoa‚ M.A “I certify that this work is entirely my own and has not been accepted as part of a submission to another purpose elsewhere”. Signed: Word

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    Chinese MYTHOLOGY A TO Z Jeremy Roberts Chinese Mythology A to Z Copyright © 2004 by Jim DeFelice All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ or by any information storage or retrieval systems‚ without permission in writing from the publisher. For information contact: Facts On File‚ Inc. 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

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    By the 1930s Vietnamese nationalists‚ led by Ho Chi Minh‚ had burnt out most options for achieving self-determination peacefully. The revolutionary activism that followed was the only choice Vietnam had to attain their freedom from the occupying colonial France. A few years before World War I all the way through the 1960s‚ Ho Chi Minh tried persistently to gain basic rights and freedoms for his people to no avail. The French had oppressed the Vietnamese during the duration of their occupation and

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    Recently in Hanoi‚ Vietnam Environment Administration held the seminar "Get comments on draft No.0" of the National Environmental Report National State of Environmental Report 2012 with the subject which called "continental surface water Environment". Deputy General Director Hoang Duong Tung attended and chaired the conference. Attending the conference also included deputation that were experts representing the subordinate units of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment‚ Ministry of Industry

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    methods and war tactics. Booby traps‚ underground rat tunnels‚ and guerrilla warfare were a few ways the VC and the North Vietnamese Army defeated the United States. The weapons used by the NVA and VC were also more powerful and effective than the American weapons. Camouflage used by the Vietnamese was more concealing and outsmarted the United States soldiers as well. The North Vietnamese community helped and supported their country by doing anything they were asked like leaving villages so the NVA could

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    Austin Beeler American and North Vietnamese Perceptions of War To the American Soldiers and the NVA/VC soldiers‚ the Vietnam War was both very similar and very different. Most of soldiers in Vietnam went into the war with a purpose‚ and they had a very high morale levels. Both the Americans and the NVA soldiers left with many problems. The war left most soldiers with very severe cases of mental issues. There were also many things about the war that differed to the soldiers. One was the type

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    Factors Affecting Customer Loyalty on Banking Service: A case of Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Commercial in Ho Chi Minh City‚ Vietnam • Dec 22‚ 2011 • 0 • 263 [pic] [pic][pic]FACTORS AFFECTING CUSTOMER LOYALTY ON BANKING SERVICE: A CASE OF HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK COMMERCIAL IN HO MINH CHI CITY‚ VIETNAM Related Articles Luxury Travel Vietnam ’s Tour Featured in Indonesia Travel Magazine Corporate globalization and human rights abuses in the sweatshops of pakistan‚ indonesia and

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    In the essay‚ The Colonel‚ Michael Hogan illustrates the importance of the influential sport of tennis. Hogan writes about how tennis changed his life from an early age. When he was younger he saw tennis as a rich mans sport in which he had no interest. One of his much-respected neighbors‚ the colonel‚ approached Hogan’s father with the idea that his son might like to learn how to play tennis. After pondering the thought with his father‚ Hogan decided to take the offer. The Colonel became his mentor

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