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    development opportunities offered by what some analysts consider to be Asia’s newest economic "tiger." Structural problems do abound in Vietnam. Its underdeveloped economic infrastructure‚ a ponderous and pervasive government bureaucracy‚ and an embryonic legal system are but a few of them. But the country’s dynamism lies in its principle asset--its people. The population of Vietnam is young: 80 percent of its 73 million people are under the age of 40. They are also well educated‚ with an overall literacy rate

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    Problems in Vietnam Education Tran Thi Kim Yen Tokyo International University Problems in Vietnam Education Is rote learning as being spoken bluntly “studying like a parrot” a fault of student or problem of education system? Beside some achievements‚ this issue is still remaining at the alarming level in Vietnam education. According to Ministry of Education‚ in 2011 the unemployment rate of graduated students from university was up to 63%. This percentage would highly increase if include the

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    Change‚ continuity and gender roles in Vietnam In detail‚ discuss how the gender roles of women and men in Vietnam have changed and continued over time and the causes of these changes. In addition outline how these changing gender roles have affected the status of both men and women in Vietnam. Vietnam is a country where gender roles are undergoing vast changes‚ especially the women’s status in the public spheres‚ which includes their educational attainment‚ earnings‚ occupational status‚ job

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    Date November 14‚ 2011 Difference between the Vietnam essay and America essay In Vietnam‚ everyone studies literature‚ and their teachers give them many topics namely discuss folk literature‚ poem‚ and written literature. In high school‚ I wrote the essay about discussing the folk literature that the topic was: “Explain the folk-song of Vietnam: failure is the mother of success.” From this essay‚ I will analyze it and show the difference between Vietnam essay and America essay. Vietnamese have the

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    African colonies. And the same can be said concerning French rule in Vietnam‚ where the French were equally oppressive. In the late nineteenth century‚ the French overthrew a feudal monarchy and fought long‚ extended military campaigns against resistance to their rule. Many of Vietnam’s educated elite opposed French rule and would not work for the French‚ but the French found a few opportunistic Vietnamese who would. In Vietnam‚ and elsewhere in Indochina‚ Frenchmen grabbed lands‚ and they built

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    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 are taught

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    Gena Pullia Mrs. Hoefling Junior English 2O February 2014 Influence of Vietnam War in the American Culture “The antiwar movement of the 1960’s grew out of discontent with the government and the status quo‚ as well as an increasing feeling that war‚ especially the war in Vietnam‚ was unjust.”(“Anti-War”). The Vietnam War strongly impacted America‚ and shaped it into the country it is today. With this war‚ the counter culture emerged. These members displayed strong anti-war feelings for the

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    Reality of the Vietnam War During the Vietnam War the reality of warfare brought many soldiers back to a home that didn’t want them. Their feelings torn by atrocities‚ the loss of friends‚ and the condition of loneliness only made the experience worse. Did the issues on the home front affect the issues on the frontline? The novel Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers is a perfect example of the conflict and diversity among other soldiers during the Vietnam War. It shows the reality many soldiers

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    culture‚ costoms and so on. Both Vietnam and Britain have some things in the same and diffienrt in education system. AlthoughVietnam and Britain have a far distant; all of them are quite similar in some thin for example the regulations of age in the levels of educations. It’s from 5 to 25 years old. Another similar is two countries have private and public school in education. With differences between cultures; customer‚ tradition and economic Vietnam and Britain also have many differences

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    of the Vietnam War extremely well. Many people were killed‚ young and old‚ much money was spent on this war‚ and much violence spread back in the USA with years of protest and anti-war movements that defined the 1960’s in America. On the Twenty-Ninth of June‚ 1965‚ 10 years into the intense fighting and bloodshed that is the Vietnam War‚ 4‚000 Paratroopers of the United States of America’s Army’s 101st Airborne Division‚ also known as the Screaming Eagles‚ arrived in Cam Ranh Bay‚ Vietnam. (101st

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