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    Love the Nature

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    6km Expedition (2 July 2011) Name: Albert Chong Ming Cai Patrol: 2 Personal details Name: Albert Chong Ming Cai IC: 970719-13-5393 D.O.B: 19 Jul 1997 Address: 36 Hongnion Garden‚ Lorong Sky Garden 8A2‚ 93150 Kuching‚ Sarawak Race: Chinese Religion: Christian Tel: 082-255141 Hp: 019-8180236 E-mail: blufire_albert@hotmail.com School: SMK Green Road Troop: 34th Contents |Titles |Page

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    Tea Marketing Dissertation

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    Definition of marketing strategy 9 2.1.2 Factors influencing marketing strategy 10 2.2 Developing marketing strategy 11 2.2.1 Theories of marketing strategy 11 2.2.2 Analysis tools 12 2.3 Overview of Vietnamese tea industry 17 2.3.1 The development of global tea industry 17 2.3.2 The development of Vietnamese tea industry 19 3 Methodology 21 3.1 Research design 21 3.2 Secondary research 23 3.3 Qualitative research 24 3.4 Data analysis 25 3.5 Practical and ethical considerations 26 4 Discussions and findings

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    Metaphors in Newspapers

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    has been completed at The University of Danang Supervisor: NGŨ THI N HÙNG‚ Ph.D H VI N M LINH Examiner 1: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luu Quy Khuong Examiner 2: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Phuoc A STUDY OF METAPHOR IN NEWSPAPERS (ENGLISH VERSUS VIETNAMESE) This thesis will be orally defended to the Examining Committee at the Field Study: The English Language Code: 60.22.15 University of Danang Time: November 3rd‚ 2011 Venue: University of Danang MASTER THESIS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (RESEARCH

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    The Four Great Inventions

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    | | |BC-16 AD) has been found in Gansu Province‚ Xi’an and other places in Shaanxi Province as well as Xinjiang. A | | |further development of paper is credited to Cai Lun of the Eastern Han (25-220). He used plant fiber such as tree| | |bark‚ bits of rope‚ rags and worn-out fishing nets as raw materials. In 105‚ Cai presented the first batch of | | |paper made under his supervision to the Han emperor‚ who was so delighted that he named the material "Marquis | | |Cai’s paper". Eastern

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    Economy

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    Q4 2011 www.businessmonitor.com VietnaM agribusiness report INCLUDES BMI’S FORECASTS issn 1759-1740 published by business Monitor international Ltd. VIETNAM AGRIBUSINESS REPORT Q4 2011 INCLUDES 5-YEAR FORECASTS TO 2015 Part of BMI’s Industry Report & Forecasts Series Published by: Business Monitor International Copy deadline: September 2011 Business Monitor International 85 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4AB UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 7248 0468 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7248 0467 email: subs@businessmonitor

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    Trenton Wieberg. HIS-350-O. Before 1960‚ what struggles did the Vietnamese have in gaining independence? Why did the United States begin to have interests in Vietnam from 1945 to 1963? “President Franklin D. Roosevelt seems instinctively to have recognized that colonialism was doomed and that the United States should identify with the forces of nationalism in Asia” (Herring‚ 9). These words seem so ironic would compared the course of actions that United States politicians would take concerning

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    Around the River Bend

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    Bend‚ by Sherry Garland‚ the narrator blames all Vietnamese for her brother’s death. Through a chance encounter with a South Vietnamese soldier‚ the narrator learns not to judge by appearance alone or without correct facts. This is also known as “don’t judge a book by its cover”. In the beginning of the story‚ the narrator blames all Vietnamese for her brother’s death. The evidence for that is there is four times in which she refers to all Vietnamese as bad people. In the prelude it states‚ “Soldiers

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    Little Saigon Case Study

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    One of the great importance to the growth of Little Saigon‚ was the strong sense of community that was established by the Vietnamese Americans. It was likely that the socioeconomic diversity of the Vietnamese population played an instrumental role in creating such an interconnected occupational structure and enabling them to build a community. They were lumped together as downtrodden “refugees‚” which masks their internal differences‚ such as how they escape‚ arrived‚ and the variations in their

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    Doi Chieu Nguyen Am Anh Viet

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    COMPARE ENGLISH VOWELS AND VIETNAMESE VOWELS Introduction: As a developing country‚ Vietnam currenty has an urgent need for the international language English to attract foreign investment as well as promote the economy‚ especially after becoming a member of the World Trade Organization. English‚ previously included in the curriculum from the first year of middle school‚ is now officially taught for children from six years old. Foreign language centers are dramatically increasing

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    Vietnam Communication Style

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    How that U.S.-Vietnamese diplomatic ties have been restored‚ many American businesses are hoping to be in on the 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

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