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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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    My Vietnam Experience

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    They’re always here for me and they have been in my life since the second I opened my eyes till now‚ present day. I was born in America so I’m a Vietnamese Asian American and so 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

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    Environment Issues In Vietnam By: Julie Le Vietnam is a developing country; with 76% of its population living in rural areas and with the livelihoods of 70% of the population being based of the exploitation of natural resources. The Vietnam economy has developed relatively fast. There many issues that are happening in Vietnam‚ but the biggest issue right now would be about the environment. Urbanization‚ industrialization‚ and intensive farming led to air pollution‚ water pollution‚ and

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    HEROIN: It’s Not Addictive Many young Americans were involved in the Vietnam War‚ being a major conflict of their time‚ and was at its peak in the late to mid-sixties. With over half a million American troops in Vietnam‚ many ventured into drug use to cope with the stresses of war. Drug abuse was on the rise due to the major paradigm shift in social norms‚ on the battle field‚ and the home front. Heroin use among servicemen was high‚ using heroin as a mental and physical crutch is an effective escape

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    Vietnam is one of the most delightful places in south-east Asia. Although many foreigners still imagine Vietnam through the lens of war‚ it is in reality a country with evocative history; century-deep culture; warm-hearted‚ hospitable‚ intelligent people and spectacular landscape. Over two decades have passed since Vietnam was officially united‚ and in that time it has done a remarkable job of healing its wounds. Today‚ this gracious and graceful country is an outstanding travel destination for visitors

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    picture is from an article reporting on “Vietnam veterans honoured at Linton 50 years after ’first gun ready’ signal”. This is significant because people are still reading‚ learning‚ and watching documentaries on it. This article was 1 out of 1740 new articles reporting on the significance of the

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    Vietnam Memorial Analysis

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    When I visited the Vietnam Memorial in Washington‚ D.C.‚ I was struck with an immense feeling of patriotism and gratitude for these soldiers that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. While I was walking through the dark-tiled pathway‚ the solemn environment gave me a chance to reflect on the lives and services of these great men and women. I imagined them fighting in an unknown land for the freedom of people they would never meet‚ the thousands of dead and wounded strewn across the battlefield

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    Food security in Vietnam

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    Chapter 4: Food security in Vietnam Vietnam has been the second or third leading rice exporting country‚ food security is still an issue that need to be considered‚ not only at national level but also household and individual levels. At the national level‚ Vietnam has been trying to develop its agriculture to meet the objective of food security since food security is recognized as an important issue in terms of economics‚ politics and society as a whole (Ngai‚ 2010‚ p.1). The government always

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    Young Man in Vietnam

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    “Young Man in Vietnam” by Charles Coe goes against the 1980 patriotic views of Vietnam veterans‚ as he positions readers to be sympathetic towards veterans. Through the use of characterisation and symbolism Coe has positioned readers to be sympathetic towards the young man in Vietnam. Firstly‚ the use of the character’s narration readers is swayed into sympathising the character. Through the use of the character’s narration readers begins to understand the sentimental value of the letter.

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    My Family In Vietnam

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    parents‚ Huy‚ Kay‚ Hien‚ Tien‚ and me decided to come back to Vietnam for visiting our relatives there. I knew that this decision was a surprise for everyone. However‚ I didn’t know that this event has become an unforgettable memory in all of us. Hung now becomes a successful filmmaker. He made two movies and both of them were getting the positive feedbacks and also reaching the ticket target in the theater. When he saw me back to Vietnam again‚ he asked me to go to the street-corner saloons that serve

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