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    life until it has been into the mouth of a cat. The Vietnamese people are an ethnic group originating from present day Northern Vietnam and Southern China. Although geographically and linguistically labeled as Southern Asians‚ long periods of Chinese domination and influence have placed the Vietnamese culturally closer to East Asians. The Vietnamese people culturally believe in myths and the supernatural. According to the Thai and Vietnamese Proverbs and common expressions‚ religion‚ specifically

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    opportunistic Vietnamese who would. In Vietnam‚ and elsewhere in Indochina‚ Frenchmen grabbed lands‚ and they built plantations that produced rubber and other forest products. In the first decade of the twentieth century‚ France’s colonial administration in Vietnam encouraged French commercial enterprises. They built railways‚ roads and hydraulic works to serve these enterprises. Vietnam was a thickly populated‚ predominately peasant society‚ but projects that would have served Vietnamese farmers were

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    Topic "Write an essay on the following topic: "Discuss cultural differences as they exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT American and Vietnam are different not only in geography but also in culture. The culture of Vietnam varies from that of America in every single aspect of culture: ethnictity‚ people‚ religion‚ individualism‚ politics‚ food and ect. Although these factors seem to be abundant and difficult to compare. But according to Hofstede

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    landing zone X-Ray‚ Lt. Colonel Hal Moore and 400 young troopers from the elite newly formed American 7th "Air" Cavalry‚ were surrounded by 2‚000 North Vietnamese soldiers dug into the tunnel warren mountainside. The ensuing battle was one of the most savage in U.S. history and is portrayed here as the signal encounter between the American and North Vietnamese armies. We Were Soldiers Once... And Young is a tribute to the nobility of those men under fire‚ their common acts of uncommon valor‚ and their loyalty

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    Vietnam’s struggle for freedom The Vietnam War was fought between the communist North Vietnam and the United States supported South Vietnam. But the roots of the Vietnam War did not start growing during the cold war. The Vietnamese had been fighting for their freedom a long time before the Vietnam War. It had gone through the Japanese occupation and the French occupation. The French defeat in Indochina could be regarded as the event that triggered the start of the Vietnam War. After that came

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    woman named Nancy. Initially‚ Nancy’s personality clearly showed that she is an active‚ enthusiastic‚ energetic individual. She seems to be well functioning in her work life but at home she has been experiencing difficulties. Her husband has abruptly ended their 25-year marriage and it is clear that this has caused her relational trauma. Nancy appears to be aware of this trauma and that is why she has sought out help for herself. During the end of this initial interview it seems that Nancy may be disassociating

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    only me” “It’s only me”‚ is an article brought on April 7th 2008 in the magazine “TIME” by Nancy Gibbs. The themes of the article are bullying and school shooting. Nancy Gibbs uses a special language to tell how big the problem bullying is‚ and what it can result if schools and parents do not speak with their children‚ and if they do not know anything about their behavior and situation at schools. Nancy Gibbs’ purpose with her article is to that people should focus on‚ which consequences bullying

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    guerrilla soldiers fighting to overthrow President Diem and his government. By 1964‚ there were over 100‚000 Vietcong in the South and they were killing thousands of South Vietnamese officials every year. Diem’s army could not get rid of them. Why did the Americans get involved? America said it wanted to ‘save’ the South Vietnamese people from the evils of communism. But‚ remember that this was the time of the Cold War. Americans were obsessed with stopping Communism‚ both abroad and at home in

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    1. Nancy might want to know her results for cystic fibrosis because she is pregnant is second tri-mester so Nancy would need to know all her possibilities of health risks for her and what shed need to expect. But at the same time Nancy knowing causing un needed stress on her and her fetus‚ since there would be nothing she could do to stop or help her baby. 2. Dr. Kwin I don’t think was completely correct considering if she happened to carry the recessive trait and give her child CF‚ Nancy then

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    When America left Vietnam that South Vietnamese people were most likely feeling intimidated‚ scared‚ but at the same time relieved. In the “Doc-Lap at Last” section of the article‚ it states “ On April 30‚ 1975‚ columns of North Vietnamese soldiers entered Saigon‚ meeting little resistance for the demoralized South Vietnamese army.” The phrase‚ “columns of soldiers‚” \ suggests that this is a very scaring and intimidating event‚ making the South Vietnamese people feel intimidated and scared. But

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