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    support from the Vietnamese people was a major contributor to why Vietnam was able to defeat the French in Indochina. Nationalism united the majority of Vietnam in the quest for independence. It also gave the Vietnamese population the determination and inspiration to defeat the French. This is shown through the view of Ho Chi Minh that “We have a secret weapon... Our secret weapon is nationalism” giving a sense that nationalism was an advantage that helped defeat France in the war. Vietnamese nationalism

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    did not have the ordinary Vietnamese on their side‚ and like the French and Japanese before‚ they were seen as ’foreign occupiers’. Furthermore‚ America faced much controversy over the war within its own borders‚ and therefore was fighting a war unpopular to its own people and the people which they tried to ’save’. Militarily the US failed to stop guerrilla warfare and committed many atrocities against the Vietnamese people. Ho Chi Minh (the leader of the North Vietnamese) on the other hand was a

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    customers speak English as the first language and little are Vietnamese users so Mozilla still needs to pay attention and satisfy Vietnamese customers. The population of Vietnam in 2011 was approximately 87 million compared with 7 billion people around the world (Nguyen Quoc‚ 2012) so Vietnamese accounted for 1.24% of world population. With Vietnamese‚ English is the second language and not popular so there is a small group of Vietnamese people can use and write English while there are 27% English

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    Vietnam War. The Vietnam War is considered as one of the longest and horrific wars in American history. American soldiers involved in the War have diverse reactions of their experiences and encounters during the war. The Vietnamese believed that‚ “Americans were evil and the Vietnamese simply were fighting merely defensively”. These factors will demonstrate how the film‚ Hearts and Minds‚ helped encourage reform during and after the War. The Vietnam War is considered one of the longest and horrific

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    Report For The First Field Trip On 19th of March 2014‚ my tutor‚ classmate and I went to a Vietnamese Buddhism Temple. I was very exciting before the trip. Since I don’t have transport to go to the temple‚ I went to the classroom that we used to go during our class time and gathered with my tutor to ask her to fetch me to the Vietnamese Buddhism Temple. When I reached the classroom‚ our tutor‚ Dr Lili Zhang was talking to a male tutor about some trip to Japan and how the people there treat foreigner

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    [The Vietnam War] | Describe why the factors which allowed the North Vietnamese Communist to win a war against a far wealthier‚ technologically superior power of the US. | Contents Page No. Background 2 Introduction 2 Logistical Issues 3 Causality Tolerance 4 Economic Consequences 5 Strategy & Tactics 5 Communist Strategy 5 Guerrilla Tactics 6 American Strategy 6 Tactical Response 7 Vietnamese Terrain Advantages 8 Leadership 8 Bibliography 9 Books 9 Video

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    comprised of South Vietnamese supporters of the communist National Liberation Front known as Viet Cong (VC)‚ and the North Vietnamese Army (NVA). In addition‚ the North had benefited from military and financial support from China and the Soviet Union who were members of the Communist block. In 1973 a “third” Vietnam war began but more of a continuation‚ between North and South Vietnam but without the U.S. involvement. It ended with a communist victory in April 1975 with the North Vietnamese conquering South

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    Topic 1: Globalization What is globalization? Its main components? What are the drivers of globalization? How is the global economy changing? How is the above situation affecting Vietnamese companies’ operation? How should Vietnamese companies prepare to compete successfully globally? Present a case of a Vietnamese company who is active in globalizing its activities. 2. Topic 2: Difference in culture What is culture? What are the determinants of culture? How can culture influence international

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    analysis‚ information and insights into the Vietnamese reinsurance segment‚ including: • The Vietnamese reinsurance segment’s growth prospects by reinsurance categories • Key trends and drivers for the reinsurance segment • The Vietnamese reinsurance segment’s growth prospects by reinsurance ceded from direct insurance segments • The competitive landscape in the Vietnamese reinsurance segment Summary Despite the global financial crisis‚ the Vietnamese reinsurance segment recorded stable growth

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    In 1975‚ with the fall of Saigon‚ the Vietnamese found themselves finally at the end of the bloody war that had engulfed their country for 20-some years. By the end of this 20 yearlong war hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese‚ Cambodian‚ and Laotian civilians lay dead and millions of others found themselves fleeing their war-torn homes for safe-haven in nearby China‚ Southeast Asia‚ North American‚ and Europe. To deal with in large influx of refugees many countries‚ including the United States‚ enacted

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