Differences Between America and Vietnam Essay

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    Poverty and unemployment are problems that almost every country in the world are struggling with this issue. To make a great nation, a strong economy, and reduce the amount of unemployment and poverty in their country would always be the president goals, no matter which country it is. USA current presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, seem to have the same plan on bringing back the American companies and manufacture to this country to create more jobs and help to eliminate the…

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    I’m going to use it after I move out” ( Lam). He is resisting a part of his Vietnamese culture by refusing to speak the language. Also, this line introduces his newly-found identity that he uses to assimilate between the American and Vietnamese culture. Secondly, a dialogue is used between the writer’s parents to exemplify their accordance to Lam’s rebellious actions. It is stated,…

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    My grandfather was stationed in Okinawa, Japan during the Vietnam War. He was in the U.S. Army for 20 years, and was in Japan for a large portion of the time that he served. It was in Okinawa that he met my grandmother, Hisaco. Shortly after meeting they got married and my grandfather was able to return back to his home town of Fort Worth, Texas for a little while, and my grandmother traveled back to Texas with him. About a year later, my father was born at a hospital in Fort Worth. Right before…

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    Living in a country that has the freedoms to be able to say and write whatever you want whenever you want engraved into its framework is a privilege that some citizens are able to use and make a difference within the country. There are the opposites of this though who abuse these freedoms by going too far with their actions and cause negative consequences to other citizens within the country or the whole country itself. Examples of people who were able to use this privilege in a positive…

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    For my father, what I witnessed with my own eyes on my first trip to Vietnam provided a sense of normalcy for him. Growing up in an economically challenged, underprivileged country means bearing witness to the effect and impacts of poverty on a daily basis. This in turn over time allowed him to become desensitized towards the poor. This is one of many disconnects between my father and I. My father’s immigration story is something I treasure greatly because it is a window into better…

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    technology exchange between multi-cultural, racial all the time and it cannot be prevented or controlled in any country. The result of this exchange, no matter it is good or bad, it is generating new elements resulting a new world. The disadvantages of globalization is the assimilation of the world different personalities. Start with an example, Norway refused to join the European Union. This is a protest against globalization, Norway…

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    Introduction Saigon 3 has been the exclusive supplier for high-quality sanitary ware in Vietnam for twenty-one years. It can be considered as one of the leaders in this field. The company owned seven showrooms with the brand name SAIGONDEPOT located centrally in Ho Chi Minh City in order to provides the highest quality of product with reasonable price and professional customer services. SWOT analysis STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES - High quality products - Famous brand name - Affordable price for middle…

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    Firstly, according to Robnett and Chop (2015), “the graying of America continues to accelerate as the first of the baby boom generation (those born between 1946 and 1964) turned 65 years of age in 2011 (p. 2). Thus, to find supplementary about the baby boomer generation in the 1960’s and 1970’s, I interviewed my Aunt Mala who is 62 years of age, to become more acquainted further about these time period, and in addition, contrast it to the present day era. Prominently, there are endless contrasts…

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    generation. “Baby boomers are what’s wrong with America’s economy,” from The Washington Post describes how baby boomers represent everything that is wrong with America. Thousands of editorials, op-eds, and BuzzFeed lists tell different versions of the same story. An increasingly apparent divide exists between the nonconsecutive…

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    about what defines America. America has provided millions of citizens a life to build without limitations. It gives families a variety of broad opportunities to sustain and maintain a fundamentally well established future for themselves and their children. Though many people believe America is the land of the free, there is always a price: struggle, sacrifice, and hope to continue to build a better and new beginning for everyone. This is what it means to be an American. America is not built…

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