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    This Battle Analysis is written to illustrate the importance of logistics to complement tactical decisions with the war fighter on the battleground. The battle of Dien Bien Phu (DBP) was a decisive engagement during the Indochina War (1946-54). Less than ten percent of the total French forces in Indochina occupied the DBP valley in late 1953; Viet Minh Commander Vo Nguyen Giap amassed troops and placed heavy artillery in the caves of the mountains overlooking the valley (History, 1996). The…

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    Executive Function refers to the cognitive processes that help us control, regulate and manage our thoughts and actions, including working memory, planning, problem solving etc. (Joseph & Tager-Flusberg, 2004). It is the ability to hold and manipulate information, and is the conscious control of thought and action into goal-orientated behaviour (Pellicano, 2007). Most individuals on the autistic spectrum have some level of impaired executive function and exhibit rigid and inflexible behaviour,…

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    as a matrix consisting of 2 rows of 2 columns and divided into 4 parts. Each part corresponds to Strengths (S), Weaknesses (W), Opportunities (O), and Threats (T). • FLC has a large land fund with many potential projects in Sam Son, Binh Dinh and Hanoi: From 2013, FLC emerged as a phenomenon in the field of real estate M & A, with the acquisition of large-scale investment projects such as Alaska Garden City, and Lavender Tower and the development of series of large real estate projects across…

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    The Vietnam War was a chilling time in American History. Many who did not grow up in that era of time look at the nineteen sixties as a time of peace and love. The truth is, it was a time of violence and turmoil in America. Race riots were happening all over our country, drugs were being embraced by a new generation and there were political riots about the draft and the involvement of the American government in Vietnam. No one suffered more from the chilling effects of the Vietnam War than…

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    Chapter 5 - Discussion 5.1 Thailand and Lao PDR “We are stronger together than we are alone” ,Walter Payton. The famous quote about teammate and none-solitude relationship works well for Thailand and Lao PDR. For Thailand is a country of various transport facilitation but lack of connection with several trading countries. Whereas Lao PDR is a landlocked country, with no any seaport of its own, has direct route to powerful trading country, China and another country, which outside Thailand border…

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    English writing in a Vietnamese setting In the world of a globally oriented economy, more emphasis has been put on the crucial role of English as the most popular lingua franca by Vietnamese educators and learners. For me, as an EFL student at Hanoi University, I find that my biggest challenges do not lie in the vocabulary or grammar but in established learning styles acquired from earlier English education and cultural background knowledge. With respect to English teaching and learning in…

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    president because he was born in Canada. This article, however, is about the battles between Senator John McCain and President Donald Trump. John McCain is a senator from Arizona who fought in the Vietnam War as a naval aviator and was shot down over Hanoi. He was…

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    Generally, English Hanuers suffer from poor memory with combination of reasons. Of the six factors provided, laziness ranks as the most popular one to be blamed on (64%). Following next are overlearning and low concentration which share the same number of 56%. Coincidently, we got the same incidence of 32% for low understanding together with negative learning attitude as the key elements to students’ memory inability. Meanwhile, knowledge disuse is mentioned as the most unpopular factor…

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    Failures of the Easter Offensive: Mutual Miscalculations, Strategic Flaws, and the ARVN’s Reliance on U.S. Airpower Failures of the Easter Offensive: Mutual Miscalculations, Strategic Flaws, and the ARVN’s Heavy Reliance on U.S. Airpower The Easter Offensive is one of the most important conflicts of the Vietnam War, as North Vietnam troops invaded South Vietnam in a widespread surprise offensive that would ultimately serve as a catalyst for the withdrawal of United States troops from Vietnam.…

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    their aspirations as they’ve aged and live their lives unfulfilled, surround her. This shapes Hang as strives to live her life free of obligation, a contrast to the themes of unfilled potential and dissatisfaction. The cripple living in the street of Hanoi most embodies this theme, due to Huong’s description and the dark lyrics of his song, echoing with sadness. Throughout her life, encounters with the cripple reveal Hang’s character development as well as provide the concept of physical and…

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