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    Vung Tau, Vietnam

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    VUNGTAU Vungtau‚ Vietnam is an ideal place for tourism because of its beauty and comfort. It is a very easy getaway from the noisy city of Ho Chi Minh City‚ Vietnam. Recently‚ Vungtau has become a much more favorite and popular beach destination not only for the rich and famous‚ but also for every people especially the youth. Nowadays‚ Vungtau seems to be considered as a resort town in Baria - Vungtau‚ 125 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. It is approximately 14 kilometers long and 6 kilometers

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    Solutions for controlling inflation and stabilizing the macroeconomic in Vietnam In short term‚ firstly‚ the government should manage the monetary policy as well as the tight fiscal policy in order to reduce aggregate demand of the economy‚ stabilizing the value of Vietnam dong. In terms of the monetary policy‚ it is necessary to coordinate reasonably the amount of credit money‚ avoiding the situation that the amount of credit money increases suddenly at the end of a year. In terms of the fiscal

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    In today’s world‚ the incidence of such events as hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ earthquakes‚ and biological/chemical/radiological attacks‚ successful businesses must be prepared for the impact of all threats. Business continuity and risk management (BC/RM) has been historically perceived as costly‚ redundant‚ and impractical‚ with only large corporations capable of undertaking such initiatives. Its importance today however has become more critical than ever. This mentality is reflected by the following

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    Vietnam Research Paper

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    by The country of Vietnam has a long and interesting history. Numerous rulers have controlled the country at various time periods‚ but the Vietnamese people have always fought for independence and for the freedom to choose the way they wanted to be governed. In Vietnam’s early history‚ China controlled its region for over 1‚000 years. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that France found the country appealing and decided to establish a colony there. They ruled until the early

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    cultural aspects of each society’s way of life. From 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ the Silk Road changed in terms of trade‚ such as what items were traded‚ and contact with civilizations‚ such as what societies made use of the Silk Road. Although these changes affected the efficiency of trade and goods‚ the route of the Silk Road was able to remain the same over time. Many goods were traded on the Silk Road throughout its history. In its early history‚ the goods traded on the Silk Road were mainly items

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    self-interest; skepticism”. The 1970s maybe considered the Age of Cynicism in the United States because of the way President Nixon handled the war in Vietnam. One reason for feeling mistrust by the American people was the way President Nixon campaigned for one thing but did another. He said he would reduce the number of American troops in Vietnam and turn over most of the fighting to the South Vietnamese troops. Instead‚ once he was elected into office he stepped up the bombings dramatically in

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    DIFFERENCES AND CONTINUITIES BETWEEN BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH (main information taken from BB1 pp. 79-81 and 152-57) Stress on difference and continuity has characterised the story of the relationship between British and American English over the centuries. For instance‚ difference was strongly wanted in the US after Independence and emphasised by the British as sign of their distinction from the new‚ less cultured‚ nation for at least the two following centuries. On the other hand‚ continuity is being

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    The Vietnam War Analysis

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    understanding of the enemy at hand. For all the compelling reasons‚ that awareness will allow the development of effective strategy encompassing all elements of national power. This argument was exemplified during the Vietnam War (1965 to 1973). In part‚ United States and the South Vietnam regime’s failure can be attributed to the lack of understanding of the nature of the war and its enemy. Following the Battle of la Drang Valley in November 1965‚ the enemy switched to guerrilla warfare and the US failed

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    Agent Orange In Vietnam

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    In 1965‚ the United States entered into the Vietnam War. Millions of US troops were deployed during this campaign‚ many of whom were tasked with carrying out Operation Ranch Hand. This operation was a large scale attempt to clear out the Vietnamese forests which were difficult for American troops to move through and which provided the Viet Cong with ample cover. Gallons upon gallons of the defoliant Agent Orange were used to rid the land of the thick trees populating these forests. After the war

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    systems in search of a better one. As the amount of crime rises worldwide‚ people are constantly on the lookout for new and improved ways to fight it‚ and prevent it. Three such attempts involving attempts to change legal systems have been discussed the last half of this course. The change from the system put in place when a country was under colonization‚ as in Kilamanjaro‚ and Papa New Guinea. An attempt to revert to the historically cultural ways of dealing with conflict‚ as in China and India

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