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    The economy of the Vietnam was reorganized so that it can benefit the Vietnamese collaborators and the French. Paul Doumer was the main architect of the policies used by the French in Vietnam. He arrived in 1897 after being appointed as the governor in charge of Indochina (Buttinger 3). Since his arrival in the land‚ Paul had the goal of ensuring that Vietnam was a colony that profited France. Paul indicated that Indochina had the responsibility of serving the France in Asia since at the time of

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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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    Cultural Assimilation: An Analysis of Cultural Clash in “Shrapnel Shards on Blue Water” In “Shrapnel Shards on Blue Water” by Lê Thi Diem Thúy‚ the narrator expresses her longing for Vietnam‚ her home country‚ and how she feels that she and other Vietnamese people represent “fragmented shards” in the American culture- isolated members of a foreign culture. She portrays her emotions almost as if she is pursuing an actual person by using the pronoun “you” in the first stanza to address the actual country

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    My Life In Vietnam

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    feel comfortable talking about Vietnamese culture to my American friends because I would feel clash between the Western and Eastern culture. My parents would be able to speak Vietnamese to me‚ but I would respond to them in English. It was until the start of high school when I went to my aunt’s house‚ and I saw my older cousin spoke Vietnamese with their parents. One day I would follow their footstep to my parents that I can communicate with my parents in Vietnamese. Every time when I felt bad for

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    Vietnam war. First of all the Americans lost because the North Vietnamese wanted to win more than they did. Following this is the American’s bombing strategies that proved to be horrendously ineffective because they were choosing to bomb locations that would end up giving them no real advantage. Thirdly‚ and quite possibly the biggest reason that lost America the war was their attempt to fight a war of Attrition against the North Vietnamese strategy of Guerilla warfare To start‚ the most obvious reason

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    effects of French rule in Indochina (1884-1954) were once thought to have been beneficial for the still-developing country. However‚ the Vietnamese people were not seen as the beneficiaries but‚ rather‚ the labor force for the empire. Economic prosperity‚ social and political reform and industrial methods were what the French Empire envisioned for its Vietnamese colony‚ but the events that followed this era were that of past French colonial history. History France invaded the nation of Vietnam in

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    contrastive analysis

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    INTONATION IN ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION ENGLISH DEPARTMENT INTONATION IN ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE ABSTRACT Intonation is very important for English learner because when you talk a sentence without having a correct intonation‚ it may change the intended meaning of the whole sentence. This study will briefly compare Vietnamese intonation and English intonation as well as the differences between these two language intonations and to offer some

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    References | 17 | 12. | Appendix and Photos | 17 | 1. Introduction of OViet Restaurant OViet Vietnamese Restaurant – a branch of Du Viet group‚ which is founded in 2002 in Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia‚ is one of the wonderful specialty restaurants in the food‚ beverages and real life-style of Vietnam in Selangor state. With 10-year experience‚ Oviet assures the healthy and high quality Vietnamese food with warm and efficient service as well as comfortable ambiance to all customers. Especially‚ OViet

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    battlefield can ultimately reshape a war and inspire the political landscape. Many analytical flaws caused the Tet Offensive to become a negative turning point in the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War. A main example of this is how the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and the People’s Liberation Armed Forces (PLAF‚ or more commonly known as the Viet Cong) used deception as a tactical advantage. This had a profound effect on the American military leadership’s ability to properly assess the NVA’s intentions

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    Oliver Twist

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    charity‚ greed‚ or envy. A prime character who exemplifies Oliver Twist as an allegory is Nancy. The question of whether a bad environment can prematurely affect someone’s nature is one of the major concerns in Oliver Twist. Nancy was born a penniless orphan as was Rose‚ yet both turned out remarkably different. Nancy was taken in by Fagin‚ the leader of a group who pickpockets unsuspecting individuals. Nancy is dependent upon Fagin‚ a criminal‚ for food and shelter‚ whereas Rose is dependent upon

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