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    Vietnam Stock Exchange

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    Historical development of Vietnam Stock Exchange The Stock Trading Center of Vietnam (‘STC’)‚ located in Ho Chi Minh City ‚ was officially inaugurated on July 20‚ 2000‚ and trading commenced on July 28‚ 2000. Initially‚ two equity issues were listed‚ Refrigeration Electrical Engineering Joint Stock Corporation (‘REE’) and Saigon Cable and Telecommunication Material Joint Stock Company (‘SACOM’). As of this date‚ an additional of 20 issues is also listed with a current market capitalization

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    The environmental issues encountered by Vietnam as a result of the Vietnamese war. Branded as the second Indo- china war‚ due to its location rather than any political affiliation; the war against Vietnam 1961-1975 brought about the phenomenon now known ecocide‚ where the natural environment is willfully destroyed. According to Westing‚ “Altogether‚ the damage to the environment was so intense and widespread that it gave rise to the term ecocide.” Southern Vietnam’s environment as a result

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    Vietnam War Vocabulary

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    Vocabulary- The Vietnam War 1. Ho Chi Minh- a Japanese nationalist leader during the Vietnam War who supported communism. He later became the president of North Vietnam. 2. Vietminh- an organization whose goal was to win Vietnam’s independence from foreign rule‚ mostly formed by Ho Chi Minh 3. Domino Theory- The theory that if one nation is taken over by communism‚ many other countries would become communism too. 4. Vietcong- A communist opposition group in the South that

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    School Bullying in Vietnam

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    1.Introduction One of the most serious educational issues which are concerned by public in recent years is school violence. Bullying is a typical type of that.It is not a new problem in the world today‚ especially in Vietnam this matter has long become a national serious issue‚ a burden for all the teachers and administrators across the country. According to the Dantri Internet‚ by the year 2011‚ phenomenon “school violence” became a hot issue in society (Nguyen 2011). In fact‚ there are so

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    at the end which showcases his outlook having peaked and that he has now gone from innocent‚ to realistic. “Even then‚ at the age of nine‚ when there was so little about the world I understood‚ I knew that something had changed‚ that the Saturday morning ritual of horror was over”. He had been raised in an environment where he was shielded from any threats‚ and taught proper manners in the

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    Work attitude in Vietnam

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    Work attitudes in Vietnam Work attitudes have become the most critical point for managers in the context that there is a shift from a planned to market economy in developing countries. This raised a question for managers about whether or not this change may affect employee attitudes about work‚ commitment to a company‚ satisfaction and willingness to work hard. In a research conducted in Vietnam‚ three researchers‚ namely‚ Le Ngoc Hung‚ Stephen Appold and Arne Kalleberg explored and clarified

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    How effective were the us tactics of search and destroy and defoliation in the Vietnam war? During the Vietnam War‚ the tactic of Search and destroy was overall - an ineffective tactic to use. Though the tactic of search and destroy did manage to achieve some minor successes‚ the overall outcome achieved the complete opposite of the US government’s goal which was merely to prevent the spread of communism. The reason search and destroy was used was because of many things. The major cause for the

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    As it can be seen‚ there was much conflict between the North & South in Vietnam. The question is what conflicts initiated the Cold War. The relationship between the both states already had difficulties from the beginning of time. In the South‚ they usually contained a smaller population than the North but were consequently growing as a group. As everyone knows that a great relationship has to be built by a trust‚ that was the one thing between the states they did not possess. Due to this‚ both

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    Vietnam Supply Chain

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    chain and they have also looked in a direction in the future. The necessary actions that Vietnam should do now are listening to the opportunities‚ threats of the Vietnamese market that many experts pointed out and implementing solutions that government and organizations should do in order to support our economy. According to Dr. Eckart Dutz – The Vietnam supply chain Cofounder and President of Cartridge World Vietnam said that in recent years‚ big organizations only has had two to three years of applying

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    The Vietnam War Analysis

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    most important ways to win a war is to know the kind of conflict you’re fighting. It must also include a good understanding of the enemy at hand. For all the compelling reasons‚ that awareness will allow the development of effective strategy encompassing all elements of national power. This argument was exemplified during the Vietnam War (1965 to 1973). In part‚ United States and the South Vietnam regime’s failure can be attributed to the lack of understanding of the nature of the war and its enemy

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