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    The text “Dear America: Letters home from Vietnam”, edited by Bernard Edelman, is a collection of letters and poems from serving soldiers written home during their tour of duty.Edelman aimed to bring an understanding of the war on those who served and the profound effect it had on them to life for the readers of the text. Within it we read commentary on the pressures and atrocities of the war in letters that are both stark in their reportage and emotionally charged in their reflections. The text…

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    parents, priest, etc. Also, in the 1969 the death of Ho Chi Minh was a significant set in the advancement of the North Vietnamese armies. Hanoi recalled many of the troops back from the battlefield to the Ho Chi Minh trail. It was thought by the United States that it was unrest due to the death of Ho Chi Minh. Unknown to the American warriors it turned out that Hanoi was using propaganda messages to the North warriors that the United States were withdrawing units from the battlefield. This…

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    high-powered change of internal governance structure. As part of the process of economic reform in Vietnam, many SOEs were allowed by government to convert to shareholding companies. The establishment of the HoChiMinh Stock Exchange in 1999 and the Hanoi Stock Exchange in 2005 provide a place for firm to be listed and for investors to…

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    Steganography Essay

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    As to other advanced pictures, the most well-known strategies for steganography are slightest significant bit insertion, concealing and filtering, and calculations and changes. (Johnson and Jajodia, "Investigating Steganography: Seeing the Unseen," 27). There are numerous present employments of steganography, in the field of gadgets as well as in different regions. Steganography is utilized when there is the danger that the message would be controlled. Individuals additionally utilize…

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    HRM In Vietnam Case Study

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    They analyzed 32 enterprises with four types of ownerships: SOEs; POEs; JVs and MNCs in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The data was collected by interviewing two categories of employee in each firm, which were managerial staffs (HR or line managers) and workers. The questionnaire was based on selecting eight dimensions of the socialism model,…

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    Webster’s Dictionary describes Culture as “Characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.” These five subjects are the basic make-up of what we call “Culture.” Vietnamese culture is very complex, in part due to the participation of many groups in Vietnamese history (LaBorde, 2010). Vietnam embodies the Webster’s definition by having a rich and diverse history in each of the subjects and many…

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    Walvis Case

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The company name, the message and rationale Walvis is a privately owned fashion accessory store located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The owner is Thanh Truong. Walvis specializes in a variety of low to average price and trendy accessories that can match with client's demand in different occasion. I am interested in tiny things that complete the appearance wearer besides clothes. Started out as an interest, a hobby for me evolved into a promising industry in the Southern…

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    East and the aftermath of its two expensive and inconclusive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. China, meanwhile, has used its economic power to demand its neighbouring countries accept its territorial and trade demands, as at the 2010 ASEAN meeting in Hanoi where the Chinese foreign minister argued that “small” countries have to accept the rule of “big” countries, like itself (Dreyer, 2015, p. 519). China possesses both the economic and military capability to make good on this threat, and it is far…

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    Rubik's Cube Essay

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    was introduced by Sam Lloyd. This puzzle consisted of 15 numerical tiles that were had to be placed in an orderly, coherent manner and became extremely popular during the 20th century. In 1883, French mathematician Edouard Lucas created the Tower of Hanoi puzzle. The puzzle comprised of three pegs and a number of discs with different sizes. The aim was to place the discs on the puzzles in the correct order. A number of puzzles that involved colored square tiles and colored cubes preceded the…

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    Agent Orange: A Weapon of Destruction The infamous Brutus from the play, Julius Caesar, used the idea of the end justifies the means to rationalize his decision to kill Caesar for the greater good of the Roman Republic. This idea had been used by many throughout history to justify their morally wrong actions for the greater good. The United States federal government might have argued that the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War and dumping more than 11 million gallons of Agent Orange…

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