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    Question 1 How do you think you can improve your interpersonal‚ oral communication Question 2 What is meant by an integrated communication system in strategies and styles of managerial communication Question 3 Conduct your research report on how your organization can improve its strategic‚ managerial communications performance Question 1 How do you think you can improve your interpersonal‚ oral communication Improve the interpersonal Developing Appropriate Interaction Skills Many situations today

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    Đà Lạt Flower Festival Da Lat Flower Festival is a famous annual event not only in Vietnam but also in Asian region. It is frequently held in the spring to celebrate the charming nature beauty of the city. Every year‚ a large number of tourists‚ especially nature lovers‚ are fascinated by contemplating works of arts made of flowers. On the occasion of this festival‚ there is a compelling chain of events that you can not take your eyes off. In preparation for the festival‚ the local people have

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    events to appeal to audiences in various manners such as fear or excitement. Although the dramatization may generate a more appealing film‚ it ultimately gives the audience false information about what truly happened in a historical event‚ causing uncertainty or confusion. Despite there being false informed films‚ it is important to note those distinct films who stayed true to what happened in history as they become considerable for

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    The media played a critical role in the ending of the Vietnam War. With television rising in popularity at exceptional rates‚ the media quickly began to be the most efficient method of gaining knowledge of the world. Due to the “The Buddhist Crisis” in 1966‚ America already had a negative opinion of Vietnam. “The Buddhist Crisis” was the result of the South Vietnamese political leader‚ Ngo Dinh Diem‚ imposing his Catholic government. This resulted in the public suicide of Buddhist monks‚ which turned

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    Most travelers to Vietnam are attracted by the country’s wonderful natural beauty: Vietnam however is also a country with a long history and ancient traditions. It has many historic attractions and old temples. Some amazing tourist attractions in Vietnam such as: Nha Trang‚ Cu chi tunel‚ Sa Pa‚ Phu Quoc‚ Hoi An‚ Ha Noi‚ Thien Mu pogoda‚ Ha Long bay… Vietnam’s tourism problems are internal‚ not external. Foreign tourists are aware of Vietnam and its attractions‚ but more needs to be done domestically

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    China Men - The Brother in Vietnam In her tale‚ "The Brother in Vietnam‚" author Maxine Hong Kingston relates the drastic misinterpretation of Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" on the part of the "brother’s" students. It is clear to the reader that their disillusioned thoughts and ideas of the world were instilled in their vulnerable minds by their own parents at young ages‚ an occurrence that still takes place in our society today. In his account of the situation‚ the brother first clearly

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    tourists in Vietnam. Refer to table 1‚ it shows that among the four countries in Indochina‚ Vietnam has proven to be one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the region. Officially‚ the Vietnamese government opened its doors to tourists in 1987. In 1996‚ total tourism revenue in Vietnam exceeded US$250 million‚ and total tourist arrivals in 1997 were 1.6 million (Kangwaan‚ 1998). By becoming a member of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in July 1995‚ Vietnam can expect more

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    of SDS who joined the Weathermen like‚ Karen Ashley‚ Bernardine Dohrn‚ Bill Ayers‚ John Jacobs‚ Jeff Jones‚ Gerry Long‚ Terry Robbins‚ Steve Tappis and many others. They felt that this was desperate decision because of the slow efforts to stop the Vietnam war and bring the U.S soldiers home. Also‚ the Weathermen felts that they needed to fight the internal force (the police department) with violence because‚ since 1965 the soul and body of these movements were student

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    September 1995‚ John Peter‚ a marketing manager of Hewlett Packard Asia Pacific (HPAP) was evaluating the company’s long term strategic investment options for doing business in Vietnam. Hewlett Packard Asia Pacific was a subsidiary of the Hewlett Packard (HP) Company‚ and its headquarters was located in Singapore. Vietnam had recently adopted an open-door policy after the U.S. lifted its embargo on the country in February 1994. The country had a population of over 70 million‚ and foreign investment

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    No period of time passes without leaving its mark on human history. It is uncommon‚ though‚ for a decade to be as transformative on a society as the 1970s – and closely related events in the 1960s and 1980s – were on the United States. The Vietnam war and the counterculture’s response reached their zenith. Environmentalism as a sociopolitical force found new and much stronger footing. The mobile phone and microprocessor‚ the foundations of large-scale modern telecommunications‚ were invented. However

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