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    Thương mại Việt Nam và vấn nạn vi phạm quyền sở hữu công nghệ: Case study và bình luận ThS. H’’ Thuý Ngọc Trường Đại học Ngoại thương Thương mại Việt Nam bây giờ và cách đây 10 năm đã hoàn toàn khác biệt. Sản phẩm lao động không chỉ thuần tuý là sự kết tinh của sức lao động và tư liệu sản xuất nữa. Với óc sáng tạo và bàn tay tài hoa của người thợ‚ sản phẩm lao động ngày càng tinh xảo và hàm chứa một phần

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    significant was the Tet Offensive in achieving a communist victory in Vietnam by 1975? The Tet Offensive had a major impact upon the outcome of the Second Indochina War‚ particularly due to the fact that it powerfully swayed public opinion in America of the Vietnam War. The American publics’ option of the Vietnam War beforehand had been strongly leaning toward their involvement in favor of conscription. However after the devastating loss of the Tet offensive much exposure

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    1. Strengths Long history and strong foundation is the first and foremost strength to make Vinamilk become a leader in dairymarket of Viet Nam. Thanks to the completely qualified products‚ competitive with the market existing goods‚ throughout about 34 years operating history‚ Vinamilk has undoubtedly become a familiar and trusted trademark in the mind of domestic clients. Moreover‚ it has gained a great customer satisfaction and understanding as well as the knowledge of the local market. Another

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    Ho Chi Minh (1890-1869) Background to Vietnam’s Nationalist Movements Ancient Vietnam * Vietnam was once ruled by the Han and Tang Dynasties of China for over a thousand years until 939‚ and then from 1407 to 1428 * As such the Vietnamese had a strong sense of national identity‚ and also frequently put up violent resistance to foreign rulers. In the end Vietnamese resolve always overcame the patience and resources of the foreign rulers. * Northern Vietnam was ruled by the Trinh family

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    2011). In Viet Nam‚ rice plays an important role in national food security and political stability. Rice also has a direct effect on social security because it is consumed by a vast majority of the total population and is an important source of income for more than 60 million people living in agriculture and rural areas. Rice is the country’s main crop‚ accounting for more than 90% of total cereal production. Since the 1990s‚ the volume of rice exports has risen dramatically‚ making Viet Nam the second

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    calculated. While Vietnam suffered both physically and psychologically under French colonization‚ measures of violence against foreign influence were carefully considered and planned. An example of careful planning by Ho Chi Minh was the Tet Offensive‚ during which the Viet Cong attacked strategic cities and towns

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    new emperor had chosen the name Nam Viet for his kingdom. The word Viet he derived from the traditional name for the Vietnamese imperial domain and its people in what is now northern and central Vietnam. Nam (south) had been added to acknowledge the expansion of the dynasty’s domain into lands to the south. The Chinese objected to this new name because it was the same as an ancient state that had rebelled against Chinese rule. They therefore changed it to Viet Nam. Vietnamese officials resented the

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    Organizational structure of Heineken Organizational structure Heineken Holding N.V. The role of the Heineken Holding N.V. is to supervise the Heineken management and give tasks for the Heineken N.V. since 1952.Thus this department of Heineken is not executing any tasks; it has only the role of leading the company (The Heineken ownership structure and stock exchange listing‚ 2005; Heineken Holding N.V‚ 2005). The Heineken Holding N.V is managed by five directors‚ four of them Dutch and one o

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    The Australian Government’s Response to the Threat of Communism During the Vietnam War Period After WWII‚ Australia still faced a severe threat‚ the threat of communism. Communism was seen as a perfect government‚ a utopia‚ by communists‚ but in reality it’s riddled with corruption and power struggles and a lack social security and identity. The Australian government responded to this threat in many ways‚ they gave economic aid‚ made alliances‚ took military action and even tried to ban the Communist

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    War The communist victory in the second Indochina war was highly due to the failures of conventional warfare from the US and ARVN such as the bombing of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and search and destroy missions which did little to bring down the Viet Cong. The Tet Offensive also contributed by being a turning point for the war‚ leading to a decreasing American support for the war as it caused media chaos. The end of US aid through the Paris Agreement and Vietnamization policy impacted the South negatively

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