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    An Overview of Vietnam He

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    with economic‚ social‚ political and cultural implications for higher education. In Viet Nam‚ the phenomenon of globalization has both brought out opportunities and posed the country numerous challenges for the past few years. This article reviews major concepts of globalization with the focus on opportunities and challenges posed by this process for the current Vietnamese higher education system. Introduction Viet Nam has entered the new millennium with the emergence of a new era: the era of globalization

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    and civilization of the country and people living there. But‚ nowadays it is one of the most serious problems for Governments in general and for Vietnamese government in particular. According to the newspaper traffic congestion in big cities in Viet Nam happens everyday‚ extends continuously for long times. This result in spent much more money on petro‚ wasted lots precious of time. That also increases air pollution due to vehicles. According to Mai Ha (2014‚ "Thanh nien" newspaper online) that

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    Burger King

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    positioning for the product 5. Developing 4P’s program III. Conclusion IV. Reference list ----------------------------- I. Introduction The purpose of this report is to state the marketing plan to introduce a new product in Viet Nam. This product is Burger King – a kind of fast food. The BURGER KING (BK) franchise was founded by James McLamore and David Edgerton in 1953 in United State. Flame-Broiled beef begins fulfilling its destiny. its menu predominantly consisted of hamburgers

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    formal surrender to end World War II‚ Vietnam declared their independence and named their country Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV). The French however‚ did not recognize their independence and shortly returned to Vietnam. They drove the Viet Minh (the League for Vietnamese Independence) towards the north of the country until they could infiltrate no further. In 1945‚ Ho Chi Minh‚ Vietnamese socialist/ nationalist activist who established the DRV‚ wrote a letter to 33rd president Harry

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    As we know‚ Viet Nam economy is now developing more and more strongly. Besides‚ there are still a lot of business problems that we haven’t solved for many years such as unsafe food‚ corruption‚ air pollution from industrial waste… About unsafe food‚ in Viet Nam‚ so many food companies have not been certificated for having enough conditions about food safety. People are using unsafe and poisoning food. In my opinion‚ Government should introduce stronger administrative sanctions. Because‚ the

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    Lunar New Year (Tet) in Vietnam Vietnamese Lunar New Year‚ commonly known by Vietnamese as Tết Nguyên Đán or Tet‚ is the most important and popular holiday and also festival in Vietnam. Do you know: Vietnam Lunar New Year 2012 will fall on January 23rd. 2012 is the year of Dragon   About Tet Vietnamese Lunar New Year‚ commonly known by Vietnamese as Tết Nguyên Đán or Tet‚ is the most important and popular holiday and also festival in Vietnam. Similar to Lunar New Year in South

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    relevant history The Vietnamese are descendants of nomadic Mongols from China and migrants from Indonesia. According to mythology‚ the first ruler of Vietnam was Hung Vuong‚ who founded the nation in 2879 B.C. China ruled the nation then known as Nam Viet as a vassal state from 111 B.C. until the 15th century‚ an era of nationalistic expansion‚ when Cambodians were pushed out of the southern area of what is now Vietnam. A century later‚ the Portuguese were the first Europeans to enter the area.

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    MANAGERIAL COMPENSATION BASED ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCES IN VIET NAM BANKING SECTOR ABSTRACT Viet Nam banking sector was emerging rapidly after had joined WTO at the end of 2006 and performance contingent compensation is a widely accepted means for rewarding managers‚ but there is no empirical test of its effectiveness in Viet Nam banking sectors. Does managerial compensation to organizational performance lead to higher organizational performance? It appears to be a truism that

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    Ward 9‚ District 6‚ HCMC Phone: 0907103908 Email: sonhuynhitvn@gmail.com 06 September 2013 Ms Nguyễn Phương Dung Manager of Human resource department‚Tan Hiep Phat company 219 – Quoc Lo 13 street‚ Thuan An District ‚ Bình Dương province‚Viet Nam Dear Ms Dung As a student learning BTEC program in the final year at Sunderland University‚ I am interested in partime position of marketing derpartment. I have known this information through the advertisement on Youth Newspapers. I am currently

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    year in Viet Nam as a result of road traffic crashes. In 2009‚ WHO was reported that the death rate of Vietnam is 16.1 per 100 000 population‚ this figure is over twice as much as one of Australia. The majority of death and injuries on the roads are among those aged between 15 and 49 years – the group that makes up 56% of total population and is younger than that one in Australia. WHO estimates that road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for those aged 15-29 years in Viet Nam. Reasons

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