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    but it failed to paralyse her, knowing that such a tragedy occurred to her family, she continues to be a robust aspiring artist that chooses to stay out of the topic of Quy. When her elder brother, Binh, had mentioned to her that he was going to Bangkok, Tuyen told him to stay out of things and help their parents forget instead of reminding them of the loss. “Stay out of things. Why don’t you let them forget instead of encouraging them, eh?” (Page 13.) Binh seems more affected by the loss than…

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    Wedding Tourism Case Study

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    Additionally, most of the firms in India are now targeting the middle class populations as their main market segment since they tend to have high purchasing power. Moreover, the increasing purchasing power of the Indian middle class along with their willingness to spend on travelling has attracted various countries towards Indian tourists. One of the reasons why various countries are targeting the Indian travelers is mainly because there are big spenders. However, Indian people not only spend a…

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    the tigers claws and teeth, even the tendons in their wrists are clipped so they can’t swat or run with a lot of speed to ensure that tourists are not harmed when visiting. On a visit to Thailand 3 years ago, the Golden Temple which is located in Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, I discovered that donations and government money are set aside to reestablish some buildings, which would otherwise be neglected. Government should pay attention to Thailand’s protection and control in order to preserve the…

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    Introduction Banks are just like a business; they are there to make money. Considering the majority of countries have their own form of currency, banks stand to earn a large return based on the transaction they perform for each of their customers. Each country around the globe can have an effect on the other financial institutions. The United States (US) recession in 2008 was felt in every part of the world, while the American people limited their spending the amount of imports and exports…

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    Vietnam War Influence

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    With banh mi and pho becoming internationally recognized dishes today, it's amazing how quickly Vietnamese culture has taken root within only 40 years since the end of the Vietnam war. Today, the Vietnamese diaspora has become the largest refugee resettlement in American History with an estimated 1.2 million Vietnamese abroad who have brought their culture and lifestyle along with them (Phu). However, with so much influence, this leads to the question of “how did the Vietnam war impact the world…

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    Summary Of 'The Unwanted'

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    Along with the Dang family who were friends of the Nguyen’s knew they needed to do something as well. They were just a little better off than the Nguyen’s, as in they had some sort of plan. The Dang’s were taken to Bangkok on an airplane, but Mrs. Dang was left behind because her papers for a passport were lost in the mail. Her family had to leave her behind, and she was very distraught. “My family, my children are gone” (35). Mrs. Dang couldn’t forget the image of…

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    more number of goods in order to satisfy the needs of customers. To put it simple, the more the brands expand, the more labors and the more skilled artisans are hired. For example, if Louis Vuitton wants to open another new store in the center of Bangkok, they need to hire new more staff to work and operate the stores to satisfy the customers. In addition, the limited number of goods per collection in some brands could lead to competition to own the products at any price which generate more…

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    Buddhism Vs Judaism

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    Judaism is a western belief system that gives a better guide to living one’s life in comparison to Buddhism, and eastern belief system. Judaism is a religion whose founders are Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the Twelve Children of Israel. Siddhartha, the first buddha, is the founder of Buddhism. These two belief systems are very similar but also different in many ways. Buddhism's rules and beliefs focus more on escaping suffering, rather than guiding one's life, but Judaism is a religion that is…

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    “Nobody counts the number of advertisements you run, they just remember the impression you make”. The quote from Bill Bernbach, an American advertising creative director points out that marketers are facing difficult situations to impressively market their products and services. The advent Internet is, however, approachable to a number of individuals in social norms. Previously, it was a rare occurrence to access Internet connection, but now, it has become a common place for almost everyone to…

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    these days not a week goes by without news that a massive crowd has amassed in the streets of another of the world’s big cities. The reasons for the protests vary (bad and too-costly public transport or education, the plan to raze a park, police abuse, etc.). Often, the grievance quickly expands to include a repudiation of the government, or its head, or more general denunciations of corruption and economic inequality. Aerial photos of the anti-government marches routinely show an intimidating…

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