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No One Is More Vulnerable During Wartime Than Prisoners
No one is more vulnerable during wartime than prisoners of war (POW 's). They are at the mercy of an enemy who they had been trying to kill
and defeat up until the moment of their capture. During previous wars, this rather precarious situation was handled with a certain amount of
professionalism and dignity on the part of captors. The two world wars in Europe are cases in which POW 's were given a fair amount of food,
clothing, and the ability to write and receive letters in most cases. However, the war in the Pacific involving the United States and the Japanese
involved a great deal of abuse and substandard treatment of POW 's resulting in a death rate of about 40% compared to only 1% in the European
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One of their main weapons in achieving this end was to exploit the American POW 's.
In past wars, once POW 's were captured they were for all intents and purposes out of the war. They could no longer fight the enemy and resistance was
limited to defying camp regulations. Vietnam would be different. Instead of being out of the fight, the men in captivity found themselves on the front
lines of North Vietnam 's war of propaganda. They would be beaten, tortured, and isolated on a daily basis for years on in, but they would continue to
do everything in their power to resist the North Vietnamese. They understood that they still had a role to play in the war and that in order to survive
and return home with honor, they had to stand together and support one another. Throughout the eight years in which American POW 's were held in
Hanoi and surrounding areas would fight on as if they were still actively engaged in the war. They did this for their country in spite of the atrocious
living conditions, mental agony, physical suffering, and a great deal of homesickness.
The first American pilot to arrive in Hanoi as a POW was Lieutenant Everett Alvarez when on August 5, 1964 his A4
–Skyhawk was shot down over the
Gulf of Tonkin in North Vietnam. He was lightly questioned about his activities with the United States, but was not pushed to answer questions. He
was treated well and given food, water, a chance to bathe, and he also received
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Hanoi Case Study
Day 1 International outbound flight
Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Hanoi.
Day 2 Hanoi
Upon arrival in Hanoi, you are greeted by an Audley representative and taken to your hotel by private transfer. The rest of the day will be free to relax
or explore at your own leisure. You might like to visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, a short walk from yourhotel. It's beautifully lit up at night.
Day 3 Hanoi
This morning embark on a private city tour with your driver and guide. Visit Ho Chi Minh's former home, the Temple of Literature (the first university
in Hanoi) and perhaps the Fine Arts Museum which has a wonderful collection of art and sculpture. The tour comes to an end in Hanoi's busy Old
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Pass abundant rice paddy fields and travel over the Hai Van Pass, which on a clear day has spectacular views out to the South China Sea and the Lang
Co peninsula. Take the afternoon to relax, you might like to take a stroll around the charming riverside town of Hoi An.
Day 8 Hoi An
Explore the UNESCO town of Hoi An with your private guide on hand to offer his expert knowledge. The city's historic district is littered with
16th–century buildings, once an important trading post for international visitors. Afterwards take a drive out to the ancient Cham ruins at My Son: a
series of Hindu temples which have now been claimed by the mighty jungle surrounding them. This afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own
leisure. You might like to try out the hotel's pool to cool off after the day's exploration.
Day 9 Hoi An
Head out on the water today on a traditional bucket boat to experience the everyday life of the Vietnamese fisherman as part of a small group tour.
Explore local fishing communities before trying your hand at catching your own. A fresh seafood lunch will be served on–board afterwards. The
afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. Take a walk to the riverside near your hotel to explore the local shops and restaurants.
Day 10 Saigon
Drive to Danang airport today for the short flight to Saigon in southern Vietnam with your private guide and driver. On arrival, you're met by your
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How Did Ho Chi Minh Fight In Vietnam
During the 1940 to 1945 period, all Vietnamese groups struggling for independence from the French and the Japanese formed a coalition under the
leadership under my name 'Ho Chi Minh'. They called themselves the League for Independence or the Vietminh. On September 2, 1945, the day Japan
surrendered to the Allies, I announced the formation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and read to the crowds in Hanoi the Vietnamese
"Declaration of Independence." At that time, the new republic included all of Vietnam. Three weeks later, the British were helping to re
–establish
French rule and forced the Vietminh out of Saigon. During this time, I tried to gain support from President Truman but received none. By 1947, French
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Another reason why I support these actions of the Viet Minh is that it is a fact that the French is doing everything they can to get rid Vietnam of
french colonial power whose actions is causing devastation to my people. It is a fact that the primary objective of the french in Indochina was
economic to exploit the natural resources of the area and open up markets for french manufactured goods. Europeans at the time believed only the
fittest countries survived and the only way to survive was to possess a colonial empire. An economic transformation began. This French rule meant
supplying the mother country with products such as rice and rubber. There were some economic advances under french rule such as rubber
plantations being flourished, industries expanded, coalfields were developed in Tonkin, landless peasants became factory or mine workers. The area
of rice fields, especially in Cochinchina, rose from 518,000 hectares in 1880 to 2,201,500 in 1939. Despite this, the people of Indochina remained and
poor with increasing taxes and
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My Vietnam Travel Experience
So here it is – our top ten Vietnam travel experiences ranging from the Mekong Delta to exotic Phu Quoc Island. If you're already booked a Vietnam
trip, this should get you really excited, but if you're still in the process of building your Vietnam holiday, these are the absolute must–sees.
Halong Bay
A highlight of any trip to Vietnam, the enchanting archipelago of Halong Bay lies off the north east coast of Vietnam and comprises around 3000
limestone islands. Cruising around this magical bay on board a traditional junk boat is a magical experience that no trip to Vietnam should be without.
Just try to save some room on your camera for the rest of your Vietnam trip!
Cu Chi Tunnels
An underground maze covering a whopping 250km, the Cu Chi tunnels were dug by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War to act as living quarters,
command centres and ammunition stores. Crawling through the tunnels is an eerie yet thrilling Vietnam travel experience.
Mekong Delta
The Mekong Delta produces one of Vietnam's most important exports – rice, and thus acts as the backbone of Southern Vietnam's economy. While
you're travelling in Vietnam, you can take a boat trip down the Mekong, where you will pass the colourful floating markets of Cai Rang and Cai Be
among others. Here, vendors will offer their wares from their boats jammed with produce, dangling their goods in the air from a long pole
Hue
Hue is the ancient royal capital of Vietnam and is rich in culture. Things to do in Hue
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Profile Of A Vietnamese Community
Profile of a Vietnamese community in Southern California
My choice of linguistic community in Southern California is Vietnamese community, which is known as "Little Saigon". This community is mostly
located in the city of Westminster and Garden Grove in Orange County. Vietnamese, as the sixth most popular language in the United States, has more
than 1.5 million speakers distributed in several states such as California, Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Vietnamese language has the fifth most
speakers in California with more than 1 million speakers within the states. According to statistics from U.S. Census Bureau in 2010 and 2011,
Vietnamese speakers have increased by nearly 6 times since 1980. The figure below shows the distribution of six largest Asian groups in California and
the Vietnamese makes up 37.3% of the population. The Vietnamese community grew rapidly and has become one of the largest immigrant
communities during the past four decades. In 1975, Vietnamese began their first wave of migration to the United States. One important factor is the
victory of North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War on April 30th, 1975. The government ofSouth Vietnam lose its battle against the North Vietnam
communist forces and more than 125,000 Vietnamese refugees evacuated to the United States. The mass migration occurred because large groups of
military personnel, soldiers, government officials were evacuated by the U.S. Navy and air force. Most of the refugees were South Vietnamese
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Motorcycle Diaries: A Short Story
Motorcycle Diaries
Pink helmet in hand, I clamber behind mom on her fat, silver Honda. We both had grown a great deal since our first rides together, and my gangly
weight makes the whole vehicle waver. Regaining balance, mom swiftly checks herself in the rear mirror and zips up her sun–jacket, the flowery suit
of armor that veils her from head to ankle; I, on the other hand, don high–waisted shorts and a cropped tank top, an outfit that screams either "freedom"
or "indecency". Rolling in the burning heat intensified by grey asphalt, we make quite a sight to see: a liberally–dressed delinquent behind her poised,
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The rides was the way that mom unintentionally thrusted me upon the world ahead. She allowed me to bypass the tourist attractions and remnants of
Communism's glorious days to go straight to the nooks and crannies, to see tall glass buildings that were becoming the norm of life for some and dark,
damp ally–ways that were still the norm of life for many others. Some days we went past dog–meat restaurants where waiters heckled at us for not
stopping in for a meal. Other days, when my teary eyes wet the fabric at her shoulder after my so–called best friends bragged about hanging out
without me, we stopped at an ice cream store where the owner told me I deserved better. I quietly took Hanoi into the back of my palm, smelling the
roses and pointing out the things I would change.
As I grow up, the rides become less frequent. I became more engaged with Uber cars, my cult of friends, and our daily cups of teas drank while
musing over internet phenomenons. Nevertheless, I still step on the fat motorcycle whenever I can, just so I can hug mom and look at the city I love.
While riding the Might One II, Che Guavara realized the perils of inequality South American and returned home to start a revolution; while on mom's
fat motorcycle I realized how my home city had revolutionized the definition of diversity and the person I am
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Essay on Vietnamese Food
Different Types of Vietnamese Foods
Tinh Nguyen
Nufs 144
29 September 2014
Different Types of Vietnamese Foods It is amazing how diverse the various types of culture can be. From country to country, even down to the
different states and regions within the same nation. Culture is said to have five basic characteristics; it is learned, it is has symbolic structure, it is
shared, and it has the ability to adapt. It is a system consisting of variables that constitute a rational way of life (Vien, 2003). A change in social
environments results in a change in culture as well, which is why Vietnam has three different regions. Many times, food is a factor that differentiates
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Each region is known to have its own specialty dishes that were influenced by its surrounding environment. Climate plays a huge factor in foods that
are popular amongst these areas. Climate affects the food in several ways, such as direct effects production of crops, which leads to food supply
(Gregory, Ingram, & Brklacich, 2005). Each of these groups has its own distinctive culture and is associated with a specific environmental setting
(Vien, 2003). Also, another factor to consider on the different types of food from each region is the influences from the neighboring countries. The first
region is North Vietnam; Bac Bo. China influences many of Bac Bo's dishes. That's why many of the dishes tend to be more stir fried and include
egg rolls, soy sauce and MSG (Destination, 2014). Their dishes tend to have delicate flavors. The weather in North Vietnam is a bit colder; therefore
they cannot grow much herbs and spices (Destinations, 2014). Their dishes have less vegetables, fish and meats compare to other areas in Vietnam
(Destinations, 2014). Since they don't cook with chilies, use black pepper and they use less sugar in their dishes. A popular dish that originated from
Bac Bo is Banh Cuon. Banh Cuon is a paper–thin rice pancake rolled with ground pork and mushrooms with a side of dipping sauce with herbs and
sausages.
Southern Vietnam, Nam Bo, is also hugely influenced by China. However, influences from India, France, and Thai have also made an impact on
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Sofitel Legend Metropole Haoi Case Study
INTRODUCTION
Hospitality industry covers the area within the service industry that includes hotel industry. Room division plays as an important role in working
process of a hotel. This is the first department contact with guests, contribute to the profit and whole revenue. In room division assignment, I will
introduce about room division operations of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi.
Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is a 5 star luxury hotel opened in 1901 by two private French investors. It is located at 15 Ngo Quyen Street in Hoan
Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam. The hotel has a rich history and a century long tradition of welcoming ambassadors, writers, heads of state and
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Their functions are:
Controlling the allocation of cases, transfer cases of the parts.
Patrolling and fire prevention.
Checking the circuit breaker, the department's computers, etc.
Checking the door lock of the office, warehouse, etc.
Patrolling positions are likely to be hacked from the hallway.
Patrolling the lobby area and the floor CONCLUSION
In this assignment, room division had analyzed. The major departments in the rooms division are front office and housekeeping. Especially, front office
department and housekeeping department of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi had examined thoroughly in this assignment.
The main purpose of hotel Metropole Hanoi are that increase the rate of room occupancyrate, achive customer satisfaction and finally get high profit
margine. For that, each departments in Metropole Hanoi are very important to succeed this hotel. All departments works for financing goals of
organization (marketing&sales,purchase,banquet etc...) and customer
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The Trauma of War Conveyed in Ninh's Short Story, A Marker...
War is cruel. The Vietnam War, which lasted for 21 years from 1954 to 1975, was a horrific and tragic event in human history. The Second World War
was as frightening and tragic even though it lasted for only 6 years from 1939 to 1945 comparing with the longer–lasting war in Vietnam. During both
wars, thousands of millions of soldiers and civilians had been killed. Especially during the Second World War, numerous innocent people were sent
into concentration camps, or some places as internment camps for no specific reasons told. Some of these people came out sound after the war, but
others were never heard of again. After both wars, people that were alive experienced not only the physical damages, but also the psychic trauma by
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Although he could not find any trace of the war twenty years later in the same city Hanoi, what carved into his heart when being a young soldier, the
trauma of war, would never disappear in the rest of his life. The documentary film Barbed Wire and Mandolins, on the other hand, does not have a
catchy plot and the story telling is repetitive even though it share similar background being in the war time as the short story "A Marker on the Side
of the Boat". The film itself is about Italian–Canadians who suffered from the internment by just having an Italian background during the Second World
War in Canada's home front. Even though the men taken to the Petawawa internment camp were not treated that harshly, they were penniless over the
years, so were their family. They lost their jobs, the businesses. They had their families, wives and children, left behind. The trauma they experienced
was hard to recover. However, these former internees do not think bitterly on these events. To them, what past might be sorrow, but they still have a life
after the war. Throughout the film, people with various occupations come out to speak about how they were treated during the war time. There was a
shoe–maker, a priest, some authors, a publisher, and some ordinary wives. Unfortunately, the viewers need to relate each incident by themselves in
order to fully grab all the events because the speakers go back and forth telling mostly the same thing. This is a
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Social Groups of the Upper and Lower Classes of Hanoi Essay
Introduction:
In the essay the discussion will be based on the social groups of the upper class and the lower class in the city of Hanoi in Vietnam and how the social
groups have different meanings and values to the urban places.in the last thirty years Hanoi has developed from one of the poorest county in Asia and
is now thriving amongst the richest countries and the population has grown dramatically 'overnight expansion of the city's population from
approximately 3.5 to 6.23 million inhabitants' (Turner and Schoenberger 2012). The developement and upscale has left many major impacts on the
country and its society especially the poor. we see that many of the poor have lost part of their livelihoods and have suffered through the changes...
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'Places and Regions in Global Context' by Paul L. Knox, Sallie A. Marston .My main research will come from the Geertman paper which is based on
the development of Hanoi and how these factors have affected the locals and the different social groups.
Data methodology:
For this paper I researched the city of Hanoi. I got the background information on it and then I researched it deeper. I found the research paper
written by Geertman which went into depth about Hanoi and the developments .I read the chapters tat where assigned to us and I found that it was
very helpful because it gave me an over view of the topic. The second research paper that was essential for this paper give different aspects of the
development of Hanoi but also gave the public's view which was very helpful but it also give a broader view of the development of Hanoi.
Results: In Hanoi many of the locals sell their produce or goods from the side of the roads, their own homes and the famous traditional markets that
are squished together with stalls and people. We see that these are the important aspects of their lives the upper class. The lower classes make their
livings from these markets. 'The local economy in the form of small scale shops is extremely important for the lesser well–off in society.'
(Geertman,2010) the profits are then returned to them as they don't have to pay rent as many thought they were entitled to the space where they sold
their goods . '.Also
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Duong Thu Huong's Paradise Of The Blind
An Analysis of Duong Thu Huong's Application of Audio in Paradise of the Blind During the turbulent setting of post
–war Vietnam, Duong Thu Huong
projects the chaos experienced by her characters through auditory expression and musical elements. Primarily a bildungsroman, Paradise of the Blind
portrays the protagonist, Hang, guided by her hometown's chants and foreign influences. Although the timeline of this novel is nonlinear, aspects like
the cripple's chant consistently transform, adapting to Hang's level of maturity and emotional progression. Huong demonstrates Hang's journey
physically and emotionally. Young Hang lives a life of silent confusion, with a void left by her absent father. Huong therefore fills the void with
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Sound dispersing from the workings of her hometown Hanoi are embedded in her memory, as Hang is capable of recalling them comprehensively in
her flashbacks. Her fatherless, turbulent youth was represented through a physical journey on a train, during which the Russian singer Pugatnova's
voice navigated her away from fear and into a new world. Maturity and growth are encompassed by Hang's changing discernment of the cripple's song,
which followed her from childhood to adulthood. This reiteration of sound in different forms constructs a support for Hang's growth. Huong's
exploration of sound stays true to the novel's title, Paradise of the Blind, as one does not need vision to hear what surrounds
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Essay about Platoon Plot
Platoon is a story of a soldier's perspective of the Vietnam War. The movie is for the most part told out of the eyes of members of one platoon of the
25th Infantry Division. It is a movie dedicated to all of the people who fought in the Vietnam War.
In the movie, Chris Taylor is a young man from a wealthy family, but while in college, chooses to help his country and do his duty in the Vietnam War.
He is sent to Vietnam gets put in the 25th Infantry Division. Chris first has some rough times while over there. He gets bitten by ants while traveling
through the jungle, and gets blamed for falling asleep while he was on watch. The North Vietnamese tried and were unsuccessful at ambushing them.
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Chris goes off on a Vietnamese couple that hid from him. Bunny urges Chris to kill him and later, Bunny himself kills the poor Vietnamese man.
Meanwhile, Barnes has a talk with the headman of the village about the weapons the platoon has found. Barnes kills the man's wife and threatens to
kill his daughter in order to get him to talk. Elias then breaks up the episode and punches Barnes. In the end, the soldiers burn the village and take the
villagers with them. Chris doesn't think that it is fair and intervenes with some of the soldiers trying to rape a poor village girl. He says, "She isn't an
animal."
Back at the base camp, the men discuss Barnes' behavior. Elias goes to a lieutenant and tells him of the affair. The lieutenant then tells them that if
people were killed for no reason, he would take it up in court. Again, the men are patrolling through the jungle and the Vietnamese attack them. This
time the casualties are a little more than in the previous battles. Chris gets his first true kill and gets excited about it. Elias devises a plan and scopes
out the enemy position. Barnes goes to get him after Wolfe tells them to get out of the area because they were going to bomb it. Elias runs through the
woods and finally finds Barnes. Barnes gives him an evil look and then shoots him. He goes to tell Chris and the men with him to evacuate and tells
them that he found Elias dead, "about a hundred yards back." Chris reluctantly believes him
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Tourism in Vietnam
A Periodisation of the Development of Vietnam's Tourism Accommodation since the Open Door Policy
Wantanee Suntikul 1*, Richard Butler 2 and David Airey 3
1
School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
2
Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Strathclyde, UK
3
School of Management, University of Surrey, UK
This paper proposes that the development of the tourism accommodation sector in Vietnam, since the inauguration of the open door policy within the
reform programme of doi moi, can be divided into five periods. This periodisation is based on a study and analysis of the evolving roles of
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70). In 2006, there were 234,000 people employed directly in tourism jobs in Vietnam and 510,000 whose jobs indirectly depended on tourism (John,
2006). According to World Travel and Tourism Council and Oxford Economic Forecasting, Vietnam's tourism sector is expected to experience the
sixth–highest growth rate of countries in the world between 2007 and 2016 ("Vietnam's Tourism Grows," 2006). Aside from this quantifiable growth,
tourism in Vietnam also continues to change in character. New tourism niches, new types of tourism attractions and enterprises and new kinds of
tourists have been appearing in Vietnam since 1986. Doi moi is an ongoing process that is reflected in all aspects of the Vietnamese society, economy
and politics.
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Position and Methodology
This paper presents two primary positions: (1) changes in the tourism accommodation sector in Vietnam since the beginning of the doi moi programme
have been characterised and, to a certain extent, driven by the dynamic interactions between state–owned enterprises, foreign direct investment and
domestic private operators in this sector, and (2) these changes are linked to the political, social and economic changes occurring in Vietnam within this
period of transition. To articulate these positions in detail, the author has divided the development of Vietnam's accommodation market since the
beginning of doi moi in 1986 into five periods, each of which
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The Communist Vietnamese Leader Ho Chi Minh and the...
Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh was a Communist, who had announced Vietnam independent. He was a Marxist and believed in "national Communism ".
Throughout the war with the French, Ho Chi Minh took refuge in northern Vietnam and settled there with his followers. He founded the Indochina
Communist Party and the Viet Minh. North Vietnam was a deprived area and was cut off from the agricultural profit of South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh
was forced to ask assistance from main Communist allies, the Soviet Union and China. Both aided North Vietnam before and during the war. (Dong Si
Nguyen, Duong xuyen Truong son: hoi uc. Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban Quan Doi Nhan Dan, 1999). Ho Chi Minh declared the independence of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This had been a tremendously significant event in world history perhaps the most important event since the 1917
October Revolution in Russia. It marked the first occasion in human history in which a radical national movement under Communist leadership had
succeeded in overthrowing the influence of a colonial state and establishing and maintaining its own new, independent form of social and political
system. However, Ho's type of communism was markedly different than that of Marxist ideology that had been the metaphorical icon of the October
Revolution. alike to Jose Antonio's fascist movement, the hierarchical communist party (later renamed the Vietminh) conformed intimately to the ideas
of the person at its head, but unlike Antonio's movement, did not
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Gulf Of Tonkin Case Study
Was the Gulf of Tonkin incident an accident or were the 2 attacks on the USS Maddox within reason where the ship was not where it was supposed to
be? Thus the correct historical analogy may not be Nixon's secret air campaign and incursions into Cambodia, but the Tonkin Gulf incident–the alleged
pair of attacks by North Vietnamese naval forces against American destroyers that President London B. Johnson used to win public support and
congressional approval for escalating the confrontation with North Vietnam. The government has ways to make information and secret operations
disappear as if it never happened by making them nonexistent on paper. Is a secret operation or reconnaissance mission what the ship was doing? What
was OPLAN–34A? Why did
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Prisoners Of War Essay
Treatment of prisoners of war (POW) was bad in Vietnam, but almost just as bad when they got home. POWs were subjected to awful physical, and
mental treatment of POWs in Vietnam. They were tortured in various, awful ways. Finally when they got home, to the United States they were treated
horribly as well.
In the beginning of the Vietnam War the Vietnamese people stated that the American prisoners captured had committed war crimes against the north
Vietnamese people, and did not get the rights of a regular prisoner, and those people were called Prisoners of War (POWs). Therefore they were
treated even more unfairly than just a regular American Prisoner. That is also why the Vietnamese refused to provide the names of the prisoners being
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They were constantly being yelled at and put under pressure, and into tough situations. An example of this would be when the captors would make
POWs salute to the Vietnamese flag, and if they refused they would be tortured. This was hard on the Americans because they did not want to salute
and give signs of respect to their enemies because they felt like they were betraying the United States, but at the same time they did not want to be
tortured. They were constantly having their morals tested. Some POWs who had been captive for the longest time ended up going insane. They
were in a foreign country, with no connection to anything, and had no contact to their families. Meanwhile they had no idea what was going on in
the US. We can not know for sure what each individual was feeling at the time I believe that they could not have felt safe or sane. Constantly having
to be worried for their life. They had no one to trust or to be able to count on in the least. Their captors also brainwashed them in various ways, and
left them with no hope of getting out of the prison camps, or even staying alive for much
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The Economic Impact Of Tourism Development In Developing...
From the day due to people would have a high demand go out of their house and take a trip, the government has realized that tourism is one of the most
important industry to develop their economies. Not only in developed countries in the world but also many developing countries have realized this.
The rural communities of some developing countries have many problem and high unemployment. With this development of tourism, people in the
rural can have more job options and boost their local economies. To develop the economy in rural communities and solve the difficulties, they have
adopted tourism as a new economic development strategy (Latkova, 2008). However, in some rural communities, the planners would not balance
between the benefits and the drawbacks of tourism development. Therefore, many negative impacts of tourism like a large number of tourists,
environmental pollution, and ruined legacy outweigh socio–cultural, economic and also environmental advantages. As a result, it is crucial to
understand the opinions of residents regarding future developing before starting any tourism development program (Latkova, 2008).
Some previous studies about tourism development have demonstrated that it depends much on the goodwill, participation, and support of residents
(Yoon, Gursoy, & Chen, 2001). Following the findings of Yoon, Gursoy, and Chen, they suggested that tourism should be developed base on the needs
and desires of residents. The fundamental for the success and developing
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Vietnam War's Leading Cause
Vietnam War's leading cause was the Indochina War. Many countries tried to seize control of Vietnam, leading to many conflicts. For a long period of
time Indochina was overrun by the French, which was a region of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. They continued to have power over the country until
the World War 2. Japan invaded but their power was short–lived due to the defeat of the war. Emperor Bao who was a French leader then took control
of Indochina. The communist political leader named Ho Chi Minh decided it was time to take action and sent his army known as the Viet Minh to
attack a northern city called Hanoi. Winning the battle in 1945 Ho Chi Minh became president, created Hanoi as capital and announced the Democratic
Republic of Vietnam.
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The Consequences Of Agent Orange In The Vietnam War
During the Vietnam War, an extremely powerful herbicide was dropped onto enemy territory. Since then, much controversy has risen up between the
inhabitants of Vietnam and America over the chemical that was used and if it was worth it. To understand both sides' reasoning, one will need to know
what into making Agent Orange, the thought behind dropping it, and the results that came from letting loose such a thing over the forests of Vietnam.
The Vietnam War was originally a war between the north side and the south side of Vietnam over which form of government to have (History.com
Staff. "Vietnam War"). America had soon joined in to help the south side fight against the North's communist government (History.com Staff. "Vietnam
War"). The US is known to have conflict against communism in the past so it was a quick decision to join the war. In the past, Vietnam had battled
against both the French and the Japanese in order to try and get their freedom (Spector, Ronald H.). Since the 19th century it had been under the control
of the French (History.com Staff. "Vietnam War"). Once World War Two hit, the Japanese decided to take their chance and invade Vietnam
(History.com Staff. "Vietnam War"). With both the Japanese and the French after them, the country split up and created Viet Minh under Ho Chi
Minh's control (Spector, Ronald H.). Once Japan left, Viet Mihn suddenly rose up under the democratic republic government with Emperor Bao Dai in
charge (History.com Staff. "Vietnam
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Acts Of Defiance In North Vietnam
Acts of defiance, such as the refusal to divulge sensitive information to their interrogators or bow their heads during the prisoner's parade through
Hanoi, displayed their honor and patriotism to their country. Such examples as the parade the yells of "You are Americans! Keep your heads up." and
the beatings that they would receive because of their defiance would only show the evolution and commitment to their duty, honor, and begin to
develop their patriotism showing their boldness towards the enemy, giving the prisoners bravery, hope, and the will to survive. This will to maintain
their pride, loyalty, and duties not only provided and defined the POWs experience in North Vietnam, but it also influenced theUnited States
government to take
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Taking a Closer Look at Vietnamese Culture Essay
The Vietnamese culture is one that is complex, from the years of war until today where the country, its culture and economy is booming. Vietnam has
had its ups and it downs, but the country's ability to recover and rebuild is important and has played a significant part with where they stand today.
Let's get into the complex meaning of culture and then explore Vietnam and its culture. If you search the word culture, there are various meanings that
will arise. Culture is the total of the inherited ideas, beliefs, values, and knowledge, which constitute the shared bases of social action (Dictionary.com
website). There are eight major characteristics of culture. This paper will elaborate on five of them that I believe are the more ... Show more content on
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Language in a different form makes it possible for the newer generations to understand the achievements and construction of the earlier culture." Earlier
culture", means that there is no culture that is unchanged. (Ajay Bhatt) Culture is an extremely dynamic element of life. Culture is always changing
and responding to the change of the physical world. It may be a slow constant change, but realise that there is a change. Culture is responsiveness (Ajay
Bhatt). The culture of Vietnam has every one of these characteristics. Many cultures have common characteristics. Common characteristics of culture
include, land, government, food, clothing, religion and holidays. Even though not all cultures share each one of these, multiple cultures do. Most
countries sharing the religion of Christianity or the lush forest, they also to democratic or communist leadership, and large militaries. In 1954, North
Vietnam and its ally which is known as the Viet Cong began a conflict against the South Vietnamese Government and the United States. The United
States and South Vietnam were fighting against communism. The dense Jungle terrain proves to be complicating and assisted the North Vietnamese
and the Viet Cong in suppressing the allied forces. The North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong were familiarized with fighting in the jungle and using it to
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The Mystery War Against Hanoi
Those mystery War Against Hanoi: Kennedy 's Also Johnson 's utilization of Spies, Saboteurs, Furthermore secret Warriors Previously, north Vietnam,
Eventually Tom 's perusing Richard H. Shultz, jr. , 1999, HarperCollins Books, new york. At once At goes about about military hostility perpetrated
alternately wanted Eventually Tom 's perusing the us government need aid regularly advocated in the sake about battling "international terrorism," a
book need seemed which documents America 's part Concerning illustration those coordinator of the greatest crusade from claiming terrorism Also
damage since planet War ii.
The mystery War Againsthanoi may be a nitty gritty examination of the secret warfare conveyed crazy Toward the focal insights org and the pentagon
in north Vietnam, laos Furthermore cambodia Throughout the Vietnam War. The author, Richard Shultz, An teacher of global governmental issues at
those fletcher class Also previous teacher during those us military Academy, might have been provided for phenomenal entry of the ordered files of the
Pentagon 's investigations and perception aggregation (SOG), which guided the terrorist crusade Throughout those the vast majority powerful period of
us intercession done Vietnam, from 1963 will 1972.
It is scarcely Shultz 's expectation should uncover the war for Vietnam Concerning illustration a criminal Also terroristic endeavor. He espouses An
routine pro–military, anticommunist standpoint and contends those customary
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Singapore 's Ultra Modern Airport
I have always loved aircrafts and long haul flights. We boarded award winning Singapore Airlines in LAX with about 30 hours of travel time ahead
of us. With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, the time went quickly and I arrived relaxed and ready to explore. American airports are
not very people friendly. Singapore 's ultra–modern airport invites you to linger with free internet terminals, a cinema, rooftop swimming pool,
aromatherapy spas, oxygen bars, indoor nature garden with waterfalls and koi pond. I 'm part of a group of 28 singles. This was a smaller group
than expected, but I understand several people dropped out claiming fear of bird flu. I could sense I was part of a quality entourage of seasoned
culture–vultures. We began with an orientation tour at the top of Mt. Farber and its spectacular views. The group was impressed by this sparkling
metropolis located between Malaysia and Indonesia. Singapore is the leader of S.E. Asia, a bustling port that was modernized by the East India
Trading Company and the British Empire. It 's called the Lion City and inhabited by 4 million souls. 76% are Chinese and the other minorities all
blend harmoniously. Singapore is a city, state, capital and country all in one and draws 8 million visitors per year, yet few Americans have yet
discovered it. We checked into the opulent Regent Hotel of The Four Seasons. I 'm given a suite and swear this hotel wins the award for the most
gracious staff on the planet. We 've
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Famous American War In Vietnam
Natalie Myers
7th Grade English
Mrs. King
January 20, 2015 The POW and MIA Issue in Vietnam Many people want to know about American POW and MIAs during the vietnam war. These
soldiers went through a lot and were mentally and physically strong. POW escapees and MIA soldiers were important in the Vietnam war and are
important today. In the 1960s, Americans believed that the POWs in Vietnam were getting treated well. "Until Jerry Denton an American soldier had
an interview and blinked torture in morse code"states Maureen Callahan. Jerry is famous because he did this, John McCain is also famous and spent
five years as a POW at the Hanoi Hilton. For instance John McCain said"In prison, I fell in love with my country. I had loved her before then, but like
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PBS. Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
"50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemoration | Vietnam War Commemoration." 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemoration |
Vietnam War Commemoration. Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
"Dieter Dengler (aka Micro In A Swamp)." GC19BK4 (Traditional Cache) in Texas,United States Created by TennesseeFlyBoy. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Feb.
2016.
"Famous American Vietnam Vets." History.com. A&E Television Networks. Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
"I Spent Seven Years as a Vietnam POW. The 'Hanoi Hilton' Is No Trump Hotel." POLITICO Magazine. Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
"John McCain Quotes." John McCain Quotes (Author of Faith of My Fathers). Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
Lipps, Andrew. "Operation Homecoming: The Return of American POW's from Vietnam." Wartime Collectibles Military Antiques. N.p., n.d. Web. 02
Feb. 2016.
"POW Camps in North Vietnam." POW Camps in North Vietnam. Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
Powers, John. Vietnam Prisoners of War Escapes and Attempts. N.p.: Axpow.org, n.d.
"The Story Behind One PoW's Incredible Escape From Vietnam." Veterans Today. Web. 02 Feb. 2016.
"Tortured in Notorious 'Hanoi Hilton,' 11 GIs Were Unbreakable." New York Post. 15 Feb. 2014. Web. 02 Feb.
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Vietnam : A Look Into Vietnam
"A Look into Vietnam"
Vietnam resembles the shape of a seahorse that stretches southeast into the Pacific Ocean; Vietnam is known as to as the "balcony of the Pacific." By
way of its water transportation links that were developed prior to rail and road networks, Vietnamese migration pressed southward (Nam Tien) along
the coast. (Taus–Bolstad, 2006) Distinct regions meant that trade was more than a means to establish national unity within a dispersed settler society.
(Taus–Bolstad, 2006) A geographical division of resources meant the North controlled most of the raw materials while the South served as the
breadbasket. (Taus–Bolstad, 2006) The two–decade partition during the Cold War forced both the Democratic Republic ofVietnam (DRVN) in the
North and the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) in the South to rely on outside sources of assistance. This continued after reunification in 1975 until the
effects from the market reforms (doi moi), which were implemented in 1986, spread throughout the economy. Vietnam's capitalHanoi distinguished its
millennium anniversary in 2010, making it one of the oldest capitals in Southeast Asia. (Staff, 2009) It grew into the capital of Vietnam under the first
emperor of the Ly Dynasty (1009–1225) who named it Thang Long (Rising Dragon). The city went several other name changes before finally
becoming Hanoi, "the city amid waters," owing to its location on the Red River Delta. In the 19th century when the country unified under the Nguyen
Dynasty, the
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Speech About Le Corto
Over 15 years of work experience in the reputated chef position at a 5 star hotel, the president of Les Disciples D'escoffier" Vietnam ( the international
chefs association), Sakal Phoeung has known as "the talented–conductor" in the combination of food with different themes to become the wonderful
culinary orchestra, remains in the heart of gourmets with indescribably emotional levels.
Although having opened for 6 moths, Le Corto restaurant received the enthusiastic welcome of domestic and foreign banqueters. To have the firm
standing like this, Chef Sakal Phoeung is the catalyst for Le Corto's success.
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Well, Le Corto is originated from Corto Maltese– a complex sailor–adventurer created by Italian creator Hugo Pratt in 1967. The favorite pet of Le
Corto is the secret cat. Therefore, Logo of Le Corto is the image of this cat. Besides, Le Corto has the other message: We want to bring the adventures
moments in French Cuisine for each gourmet.
#2: What brought you to start up the restaurant in Vietnam?
First of all, in 2012, I came back to Saigon worked there until early March 2016 when I realized that I wanted something more. I dreamt to become
an executive chef, and now It comes true. I have been working in Vietnam for 15 years as a chef. But now, I want to challenge myself to open a new
French cuisine restaurant. In addition, I see that there are a lot of opportunities for my career in Vietnam, especially in Saigon. And that is the reason
why I open restaurant in Viet nam. Ah, another reason I forget to talk: (laugh): I love Saigon, it's as simple as that.
#3: What is the most special thing in Saigon from your perspective?
I would like to say that I was impressed by the very hospitable Vietnamese, and they are open–minded.
Could you explain it
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Marketing Assignment
Marketing plan
A/Executive summary In the context of economy, people are busier. Some people don't have enough time to prepare meals at home; fast food may be
one of the best choices instead of going expensive restaurant. Therefore, the company is going to open a fast food restaurant in Hanoi. The company
buys a fast–food franchise of McDonald. McDonald's corporation is the world's largest chain of fast food restaurants; the company sells hamburgers,
French fries, chicken, etc. There are many fast food restaurants of McDonald in the world, they operated as franchisee. McDonald serves in 118
countries with 34,000 restaurants (Getting to know us). In 2012, McDonald had annual revenues of $27.5 billion and profits of $5.5 billion ... Show
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To introduce many western foods to the Hanoi cuisine, menus can consist of vegetable, rice or soup. 2.4 Political environment:
Government is also impact on our company by regulation about food hygiene and safety. For example, food shall not cause harms to human health and
lives or foods label must contain the food quantity, origin of the food (Dung). Therefore, the restaurant has to follow the regulation. 2.5 Natural
environment:
In Hanoi, the fast food restaurant can easily find raw materials that are needed for production. There is domestically supply, we don't have to import
inputs as vegetable, meat. There is advantage of the new market.
3. SWOT analysis Strengths–strong brand name and image–high technology–hygienic foods| Weaknesses–unhealthy food menu–new employees|
Opportunities–population–growth of fast food industry| Threats–competitors–awareness of fast food |
3.1 Strengths The first strengths are brand name and image. Our company has strong brand name in the world. It is the no.1 fast food company by
sales. Our image is recognized everywhere. Hence, the company will run smooth and efficiency in the new market. We should base on this strength to
develop the restaurant in Hanoi. The next one is technology. With high technology, customers
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The Long Existence Of Street Vending
Ngan Huynh
ENGC 1101 – 09
Professor Maltman
Ethnography Essay
"Ai mua banh beo hong?" (Who wants to eat banh beo?)
Street vending is one of the fanciest experiences visitors should take when they come to Vietnam. Imagine every morning when you wake up,
somebody reaches your home and sells everything you need to cook today. The long existence of street vending proves that Vietnamese people are
really open to old culture while adapting new shifting in their culture. Although the modernization of society has impacts on the activities of street
vendors, Vietnam will lose its culture without street vendors.
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The area of Saigon–Cho Lon is famous for selling many Chinese dishes. People can find anything they need, even in a vendor's leaf knitting needle,
there are still many types of farm product such as home–grown vegetables and home–raised fish. Such loads of goods remained in Saigon until the
1970s. The old Saigon also has a collection of street vendors for customers to eat. In the morning the neighborhood was very busy, attracting the West
living in the colony. Meeting on the street is an inherent habit of the Vietnamese, making a very hectic pace of living on the streets of old Saigon.
Along with their bikes, vendors are usually seen wearing conical hats and shabby dresses. The most ordinary instruments incorporate two baskets
carried on shoulders or bikes. In Hanoi, life appears to be so advantageous. Regardless of where you are, you can get anything you want at a cheap
price. "Quang ganh" (two baskets slung from each end of a wooden or bamboo pole) is their main tool, and the vendors can ride it around the streets
or remain at a road 's corner. Street vendors work in harmony with the lifestyle of Vietnamese people, who start a day early and go back home after the
sunset. They usually collect the food at the wholesale market early in the morning and move around the streets to looking for buyers. You will hear "Ai
mua..." means (who wants to eat/buy) whenever the vendor passes through the street. Unfortunately, modern loudspeakers
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A Bitter Peace : Washington, Hanoi, And The Making Of The...
. Dr. Pierre Asselin, associate professor of history at Hawaii Pacific University, is considered an expert in East and Southeast Asian diplomatic history.
In his book, A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement, he seeks to explain the circumstances that made the Paris
Peace Agreement of 1973 between the United States and Vietnam fail. Asselin hopes to prove his thesis that the signing of the Paris Peace Agreement
was done under pressure, pressures that ultimately doomed the purpose of the agreement, by adopting two analysis strategies. One analysis strategy
Asselin used was viewing the Vietnamese conflict in an international context. His second strategy was to explore the importance of diplomacy in the
negotiations, as well as the pressures that each party faced. In the early 1970's, the Vietnamese War became a stalemate between the United States
government, and Vietnamese forces; neither side seemed to be making advances, and there was little will to fight. At the same time, both Washington
and Hanoi faced internal issues that made the drafting of a peace agreement inevitable. Facing this reality, both sides agreed on drafting a peace
agreement. Washington and Hanoi both had particular goals in the signing of the Paris Agreement. According to Asselin, the United States had three
purposes in seeking a peace agreement, "...securing the release of American prisoners, withdrawing from Vietnam without formally capitulating, and
preserving
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Comparing O' Brien's The Things They Carried and Ninh's...
Comparing O' Brien's The Things They Carried and Ninh's The Sorrow of War
Bao Ninh's The Sorrow of War is a contrapuntal reading to American literature on the Vietnam War. But rather than stand in stark contrast to Tim O'
Brien's The Things They Carried, The Sorrow of War is strangely similar, yet different at the same time. From a post
–colonialist standpoint, one must
take in account both works to get an accurate image of the war. The Sorrow of War is an excellent counterpoint because it is truthful.Tim O' Brien
writes: ". . . you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil." (O' Brien, 42) Bao Ninh succeeds in this
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Not only were American soldiers "well muscled" and "athletes," (191) but some of them were black. Whites were not particularly strange, as Vietnam
had been under French rule, but blacks must have been something of a frightening, unfamiliar novelty. This too is reflected in the text. When Kien and
Hoa encounter an American platoon in the jungle, the blacks in the platoon are the first thing Kien describes, after describing "what was not a man,
but a tracker dog as big as a calf." (189) And when the soldiers smoke rosa canina, one of the things they hallucinate is "groups of headless black
American soldiers" right along with hallucinations about fantastic creatures and extinct animal species. With these counterpoints to the American views
of Vietnamese soldiers, an American certainly gets a different picture of the war.
Bao Ninh's portrayal of postwar Vietnam also fosters a more objective viewpoint of the war. After the war, the Americans took their twisted
memories back home, to an unscathed country where nearly everyone had something to go back to. For North Vietnamese soldiers, home was
where the horror had been, and in many ways still was. He is plain in his message: "The recent years of war had brought enough suffering and pain
to last them a thousand years." (75) Kien's slow, painful demise is brought on by the heavy sorrow of war as he is haunted by an "eternal past." (88)
During the war North Vietnamese soldiers were but "insects or an ant" who
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The Article ' Terror Of Little Saigon ' By A.c. Thompson
The article "Terror in Little Saigon" written by A.C. Thompson, who works with the media ProPublica and Frontline from PBS television system in two
years to implement the report about the assassination of journalist of Vietnamese origin in the US. The article is very popular on ProPublica because
many Vietnamese want to know the truth from "Terror in Little Saigon", and they hope that they can get more information from ProPublica as well as
comment their thought about "Terror in Little Saigon". From 1981 to 1990, five journalists Vietnamese Americans in cities across the US have been
assassinated, and many others in the community were threatened and terrorism. The journalists were assassinated because they work for the
Vietnamese newspaper with circulation of small communities served Vietnam refugees in the United States after the fall of Saigon in late April, 1975.
Frontline and ProPublica were investigating, exploring and finding the evidence to give a general point of the murderous event. Many Vietnamese
newspapers that have criticized a famous anti–communist organization called the National United Front for the Liberation of Vietnam that wants to
restart the war in Vietnam. As the article provides, "Those U.S. chapters, it seems, had already opened what amounted to a second front, this one in
America: Front members used violence to silence Vietnamese Americans who dared question the group's politics or aims. Calling for normalized
relations with the Communist victors
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The Prisoner 's Fight, Patriotism, And Duty
Do the terms honor, patriotism, and duty defines a soldier's hardships and struggles that he encounters during times of war? Defiant, recreates the
experiences of eleven men captured during the Vietnam War and sent to the various camps like Hao Lo in North Vietnam. While there the American
prisoners' commitment to their honor, patriotism, and duty would be put to the test through the harsh living conditions and torture inflicted upon them
both physically and mentally. Townley's use of William Henley's poem Invictus accurately describes the prisoner's fight to preserve the values as a
soldier and to their country. Throughout their time as prisoners, arguably these values of honor, patriotism, and duty were adapted and changed to help
the POWs cope with their situation. The evolution of these values provided the POWs with hope, resistance, and the will to survive their North
Vietnamese captors to return home. Duty defined the POWs experience during their time in North Vietnam as they tried to obey the moral promises to
their military and country. In the beginning, many prisoners attempted to abide by the Code of Conduct they were taught. Jerry Denton encouraged his
fellow POWs to stand with the code, their duty, and not divulge any information other than their branch, name, birthday, or record number. As their
imprisonment continued their attitudes towards their duty and the code evolved. Knowing that they would submit to torture, their ideas of duty
developed as they
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Nt1310 Unit 7 Lab Report
Unfortunately, if we want to know how many moves it will take to transfer 100 disks from pole A to pole B, we will first have to find the moves it
takes to transfer 99 disks, 98 disks, and so on and so forth. Therefore the recursive pattern will not be much help in finding the time it would take to
transfer all the disks.
However, the recursive pattern can help us generate more numbers to find an explicit (non–recursive) pattern. Here's how to find the number of moves
needed to transfer larger numbers of disks from pole A to pole C, remembering that n equals the number of moves needed to transfer n–1 disks from
post A to post C:
1.For 1 disk it takes 1 move to transfer 1 disk from post A to post C;
2.For 2 disks, it will take 3 moves: 2n + 1 = 21 + 1 = 3
3.For 3 disks, it will take 7 moves: 2n + 1 = 23 + 1 = 7
4.For 4 disks, it will take 15 moves: 2n + 1 = 27 + 1 =15
5.For 5 disks, it will take 31 moves: 2n + 1 = 215 + 1 =31
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In the following graph, the exponential function has a very similar trend to the trend of y=2x. It is important to note that the exponential function is
actually y=ax where a > 0. Using y=1x would only produce a horizontal line. Therefore the next value used was y=2x. In order to make the function fit
better with the points we make transformations that slightly change the function. The first step is to lower the line so that the line can become closer to
the data points. With this data set it sloa stands to reason that there are negative numbers very much possible. It would work in the exponential equation
2x–1.
Conclusion Thanks to the legend of the Tower of Hanoi, if one disc was transferred every second since the beginning of time, it would take about 580
billion years until the puzzle is solved and the world comes to an end. If this were true, then the world still has many more years to
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Essay On Visit To Hanoi
Hanoi is the center of culture and one of the most ancient cities in Vietnam. As a result, there are many locations featuring the long history and rich
culture of the country that situated in the capital. In this post, we will show you some places to visit in Hanoi which should not be missed.
Top 5 Best Places to Visit inHanoi
1.Viet Nam Military History Museum
If you travel to Vietnam to learn about the military history of the country, then Viet Nam Military History Museum is a must–see destination. This
National Museum has the best collections of Vietnam War and many treasures of Vietnamese people. Tourist coming here will contemplate the
historical pages of Hanoi in just locations.
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5.Hoan Kiem lake
Considered to be the heart of city by some people, Hoan Kiem Lake is the main destination for any visitor when travelling to Hanoi. This special
location attracts visitors not only because of dreamy scene at night and picturesque landscape in the morning but also many unique sites located near
Hoan Kiem Lake.
The first thing you will notice at first glance is a kind of building in the middle of the lake is the Turtle Tower (Thap Rua). It was not until 1886 was
the tower be constructed and became the attractions of Hanoi. Other important site is The Huc Bridge which connect with Ngoc Son Temple (Temple
of the Jade Mountain). Along with Pen Tower and Temple of the Jade Mountain, The Huc Bridge is one of the symbols of Hoan Kiem Lake.
When you visit the lake, it is a pity not to cross The Huc bridges and enjoy the remarkable Temple of the Jade Mountain. The Temple is the harmony
of nature and people and is a great example of ancient Vietnamese architecture. There are also souvenirs shops, and a small exhibition room with
unique Turtle model of Hoan Kiem
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Vietnam Internet Data Center Report
First Draft Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) A MARKET STUDY ON INTERNET DATA CENTER IN VIETNAM
Bien N. Nguyen nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com +84 95 888 8910 First Draft TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com;
+84 95 888 8910) Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... 3 Research Methodology and Report
Objectives ................................................................................. 3 2.1 2.2 Methodology
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26 HANEL ........................................................................................................................... 26
TD&T.............................................................................................................................. 27 NETSOFT
...................................................................................................................... 27 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 First Draft 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.4 Bien Nguyen
(nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) HTNET ........................................................................................................................... 27
VTIC............................................................................................................................... 27 Enterprise Owned Data Centres [? Are there any]
.................................................................. 27 Sacombank .................................................................................................................... 27 VinaData
........................................................................................................................ 27 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5 Carrier Neutral Data Centres
.................................................................................................. 28 CMC Telecom
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Media Coverage On The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War introduced many new forms of technology on and off of the battlefield. Increased weaponry helped shape the outcome of the war,
but media coverage also played a large role in representing the news and opinions of the war. Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Sympathizer helps illustrate
how the media influences and spreads the opinions of the people during the Vietnam War. The war media, which includes newspapers, movies, and most
importantly television, caters towards its audience. What the media publishes shapes the public opinion, and the media creates their stance based on
the profit they receive.
The media reports on material that will produce the largest viewership. War coverage is the most profitable form of news that these news sites
cover, so when a war is being fought, they cover the war almost exclusively to gain a large audience. CNN saved their company from going bankrupt
by exclusively showing coverage of the Iraq War in 1991; now they are a multibillion dollar business venture. Television media such as CNN and FOX
News cover positive stories and news, but the negative news gains them the largest audience, which translates to the largest revenue. The primary drive
for these media networks is profit and market shares rather than upholding high journalistic standards. The government knows how popular these shows
are during war and they use these shows to their advantage to sway the public opinions and support of the war. They can't necessarily control the shows
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Reflection About Intercultural Communication
Thanks to the development of the Internet and transportation especially aviation industry, the world has become smaller and smaller. Nowadays people
have had more chances to communication and meet each other from all over the world. As a result, Intercultural Communication has been one of the
most important subjects at school in general and at my school – University of Languages and International Studies in particular. Personally it has been
my most favorite subject this semester because of both the useful knowledge of intercultural communication that the course has brought to me and my
teacher's effective teaching methods of conveying it through her lectures. After completing the course I feel more confidence when communicating
with people from different cultures. Particularly I can apply some helpful information from the course to explain cultural differences in my relationship
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Giving some reasons such as being busy or tired or having another date are the indirect ways that many Vietnamese people often use to refuse an
invitation. However, since English speakers prefer direct, linear, explicit, rational, and rich in content messages (Renolds, 2011), he kept asking me
"And after that", "So...?" to get the exact answer. Only when I said "I'm gonna go home to sleep" could he guess what my answer was but he still
asked a question again as he did not sure. What can be drawn from this situation is because English people tend to use direct language, he expected me
to give a direct answer "Yes" or "No" while most Vietnamese people avoid refusing by answering indirectly which led me to expect he would easily
understand my
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Personal Development Plan
Introduction
Personal Development Plan (PDP) is a specific plan for your future in short–term of six months or twelve months. It is necessary that you have
objectives set up for yourself, and plans and actions to be taken in order to achieve those objectives. Following PDP is a good way to improve yourself,
and to acquire skills and knowledge. Therefore, it is advisable to continue doing PDP one after another. Also, PDP includes your CV, so you can
update it with new experiences or skills acquired.
Where am I now?
My performance on the degree so far has been fairly ok, although I could have done better. Most of the time, I have achieved second lower or second
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Personal objectives for the next 12 months
There are 3 "SMART" objectives I want to achieve for the next 12 months that will help me in my career. First of all, I want to continue learning
Mandarin language. I have been trying to learn it for the past 6 months, however to get the hang of a language requires more time. Still, it is
needed as Chinese speakers are expanding all over the world. I have to the luck to be living among Chinese speakers, so with effort and willingness
I will be able to achieve this objective and to measure my progress. So I will learn Mandarin day by day, through talking to my friends. Also, I will
take up a Chinese language course right after my graduation, which means June, 2009.
The second objective would be improving my English writing and reading skills. People would say I must be really bad at English to set up such
objective. In my opinion, able to simply read and write English is not the main point, the importance is how you understand what you read
thoroughly and explain what you think professionally in writing. That what it counts in workplace, so that would be a realistic idea for me. It is
achievable through constant learning and reading. I have an English teacher as a girlfriend, so she will be the one who measure my progress. I will
buy some books about writing skills, and read as much as I can. This is a basic day–to–day learning. I will go back to my hometown at the end of
December,
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Culinary Experiences of the World: Vietnam Essay examples
Vietnam Research Paper
In my foods class we learned about Vietnam, and made lemongrass chicken curry to share with the class. To have a better understanding of the country,
it's culture, and to recognize why the recipe was written the way it was, we researched about Vietnam.
The country is located along the South China Sea. However it's capital, Hanoi, has coastal areas along the Gulf of Tonkin and some of it's
southernmost cities are located adjacent to the Gulf of Thailand. Vietnam has many neighbors, such as Cambodia, Laos, China, and Thailand. Although
it isn't very a very wide country, it takes up enough space vertically to make it roughly the size of Germany. Since the 90's it has become a major
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They also brought over many other western sports like chess, volleyball, tennis, badminton and ping–pong.
Vietnam is most known for it's production of rice. Before the civil war; or the Vietnam war as it's known in the US, it was mostly an agricultural
country. However the tech industry is growing fast as the country continues to rebuild. Also, Vietnam recently became a member of the oil industry,
and has become the third largest in Southern Asia. Vietnam's poverty rate has been steadily declining over time. Now, it has a lower rate than many of
its neighboring countries; including the Philippines, China, and India. From these new expansions to the country, Vietnam will most likely have the
17th largest economy by 2025.
The most widely known dish from Vietnam is Phб»џ. It is a noodle bowl that is usually made with rice noodles, but sometime egg noodles can also be
substituted. A popular way to eat it is to order it with thin strips of raw beef, which you put under the noodles. The soup is so hot that it cooks the beef
into tender pieces. Phб»џ restaurants can be found throughout the US, and just about everywhere else too. It is a great way to eat out, as it is very
inexpensive but very delicious. Some of the most used ingredients in Vietnamese cuisine are fish sauce, rice, and fresh greens. Traditional Vietnamese
cooking doesn't rely on oil. Instead it mainly uses herbs and vegetables. Vietnamese food is considered one of the
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  • 1. No One Is More Vulnerable During Wartime Than Prisoners No one is more vulnerable during wartime than prisoners of war (POW 's). They are at the mercy of an enemy who they had been trying to kill and defeat up until the moment of their capture. During previous wars, this rather precarious situation was handled with a certain amount of professionalism and dignity on the part of captors. The two world wars in Europe are cases in which POW 's were given a fair amount of food, clothing, and the ability to write and receive letters in most cases. However, the war in the Pacific involving the United States and the Japanese involved a great deal of abuse and substandard treatment of POW 's resulting in a death rate of about 40% compared to only 1% in the European theater. The Soviet Union also did... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of their main weapons in achieving this end was to exploit the American POW 's. In past wars, once POW 's were captured they were for all intents and purposes out of the war. They could no longer fight the enemy and resistance was limited to defying camp regulations. Vietnam would be different. Instead of being out of the fight, the men in captivity found themselves on the front lines of North Vietnam 's war of propaganda. They would be beaten, tortured, and isolated on a daily basis for years on in, but they would continue to do everything in their power to resist the North Vietnamese. They understood that they still had a role to play in the war and that in order to survive and return home with honor, they had to stand together and support one another. Throughout the eight years in which American POW 's were held in Hanoi and surrounding areas would fight on as if they were still actively engaged in the war. They did this for their country in spite of the atrocious living conditions, mental agony, physical suffering, and a great deal of homesickness. The first American pilot to arrive in Hanoi as a POW was Lieutenant Everett Alvarez when on August 5, 1964 his A4 –Skyhawk was shot down over the Gulf of Tonkin in North Vietnam. He was lightly questioned about his activities with the United States, but was not pushed to answer questions. He was treated well and given food, water, a chance to bathe, and he also received ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Hanoi Case Study Day 1 International outbound flight Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Hanoi. Day 2 Hanoi Upon arrival in Hanoi, you are greeted by an Audley representative and taken to your hotel by private transfer. The rest of the day will be free to relax or explore at your own leisure. You might like to visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, a short walk from yourhotel. It's beautifully lit up at night. Day 3 Hanoi This morning embark on a private city tour with your driver and guide. Visit Ho Chi Minh's former home, the Temple of Literature (the first university in Hanoi) and perhaps the Fine Arts Museum which has a wonderful collection of art and sculpture. The tour comes to an end in Hanoi's busy Old Quarter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pass abundant rice paddy fields and travel over the Hai Van Pass, which on a clear day has spectacular views out to the South China Sea and the Lang Co peninsula. Take the afternoon to relax, you might like to take a stroll around the charming riverside town of Hoi An. Day 8 Hoi An Explore the UNESCO town of Hoi An with your private guide on hand to offer his expert knowledge. The city's historic district is littered with 16th–century buildings, once an important trading post for international visitors. Afterwards take a drive out to the ancient Cham ruins at My Son: a series of Hindu temples which have now been claimed by the mighty jungle surrounding them. This afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. You might like to try out the hotel's pool to cool off after the day's exploration. Day 9 Hoi An Head out on the water today on a traditional bucket boat to experience the everyday life of the Vietnamese fisherman as part of a small group tour. Explore local fishing communities before trying your hand at catching your own. A fresh seafood lunch will be served on–board afterwards. The afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. Take a walk to the riverside near your hotel to explore the local shops and restaurants. Day 10 Saigon Drive to Danang airport today for the short flight to Saigon in southern Vietnam with your private guide and driver. On arrival, you're met by your
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  • 4. How Did Ho Chi Minh Fight In Vietnam During the 1940 to 1945 period, all Vietnamese groups struggling for independence from the French and the Japanese formed a coalition under the leadership under my name 'Ho Chi Minh'. They called themselves the League for Independence or the Vietminh. On September 2, 1945, the day Japan surrendered to the Allies, I announced the formation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and read to the crowds in Hanoi the Vietnamese "Declaration of Independence." At that time, the new republic included all of Vietnam. Three weeks later, the British were helping to re –establish French rule and forced the Vietminh out of Saigon. During this time, I tried to gain support from President Truman but received none. By 1947, French troops occupied Hanoi and the fight for independence was on again. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reason why I support these actions of the Viet Minh is that it is a fact that the French is doing everything they can to get rid Vietnam of french colonial power whose actions is causing devastation to my people. It is a fact that the primary objective of the french in Indochina was economic to exploit the natural resources of the area and open up markets for french manufactured goods. Europeans at the time believed only the fittest countries survived and the only way to survive was to possess a colonial empire. An economic transformation began. This French rule meant supplying the mother country with products such as rice and rubber. There were some economic advances under french rule such as rubber plantations being flourished, industries expanded, coalfields were developed in Tonkin, landless peasants became factory or mine workers. The area of rice fields, especially in Cochinchina, rose from 518,000 hectares in 1880 to 2,201,500 in 1939. Despite this, the people of Indochina remained and poor with increasing taxes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. My Vietnam Travel Experience So here it is – our top ten Vietnam travel experiences ranging from the Mekong Delta to exotic Phu Quoc Island. If you're already booked a Vietnam trip, this should get you really excited, but if you're still in the process of building your Vietnam holiday, these are the absolute must–sees. Halong Bay A highlight of any trip to Vietnam, the enchanting archipelago of Halong Bay lies off the north east coast of Vietnam and comprises around 3000 limestone islands. Cruising around this magical bay on board a traditional junk boat is a magical experience that no trip to Vietnam should be without. Just try to save some room on your camera for the rest of your Vietnam trip! Cu Chi Tunnels An underground maze covering a whopping 250km, the Cu Chi tunnels were dug by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War to act as living quarters, command centres and ammunition stores. Crawling through the tunnels is an eerie yet thrilling Vietnam travel experience. Mekong Delta The Mekong Delta produces one of Vietnam's most important exports – rice, and thus acts as the backbone of Southern Vietnam's economy. While you're travelling in Vietnam, you can take a boat trip down the Mekong, where you will pass the colourful floating markets of Cai Rang and Cai Be among others. Here, vendors will offer their wares from their boats jammed with produce, dangling their goods in the air from a long pole Hue Hue is the ancient royal capital of Vietnam and is rich in culture. Things to do in Hue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Profile Of A Vietnamese Community Profile of a Vietnamese community in Southern California My choice of linguistic community in Southern California is Vietnamese community, which is known as "Little Saigon". This community is mostly located in the city of Westminster and Garden Grove in Orange County. Vietnamese, as the sixth most popular language in the United States, has more than 1.5 million speakers distributed in several states such as California, Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Vietnamese language has the fifth most speakers in California with more than 1 million speakers within the states. According to statistics from U.S. Census Bureau in 2010 and 2011, Vietnamese speakers have increased by nearly 6 times since 1980. The figure below shows the distribution of six largest Asian groups in California and the Vietnamese makes up 37.3% of the population. The Vietnamese community grew rapidly and has become one of the largest immigrant communities during the past four decades. In 1975, Vietnamese began their first wave of migration to the United States. One important factor is the victory of North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War on April 30th, 1975. The government ofSouth Vietnam lose its battle against the North Vietnam communist forces and more than 125,000 Vietnamese refugees evacuated to the United States. The mass migration occurred because large groups of military personnel, soldiers, government officials were evacuated by the U.S. Navy and air force. Most of the refugees were South Vietnamese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Motorcycle Diaries: A Short Story Motorcycle Diaries Pink helmet in hand, I clamber behind mom on her fat, silver Honda. We both had grown a great deal since our first rides together, and my gangly weight makes the whole vehicle waver. Regaining balance, mom swiftly checks herself in the rear mirror and zips up her sun–jacket, the flowery suit of armor that veils her from head to ankle; I, on the other hand, don high–waisted shorts and a cropped tank top, an outfit that screams either "freedom" or "indecency". Rolling in the burning heat intensified by grey asphalt, we make quite a sight to see: a liberally–dressed delinquent behind her poised, average mother. Yet despite scrutinizing eyes, I would at anytime drop the comfort of a car to ride with her on that burning leather... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rides was the way that mom unintentionally thrusted me upon the world ahead. She allowed me to bypass the tourist attractions and remnants of Communism's glorious days to go straight to the nooks and crannies, to see tall glass buildings that were becoming the norm of life for some and dark, damp ally–ways that were still the norm of life for many others. Some days we went past dog–meat restaurants where waiters heckled at us for not stopping in for a meal. Other days, when my teary eyes wet the fabric at her shoulder after my so–called best friends bragged about hanging out without me, we stopped at an ice cream store where the owner told me I deserved better. I quietly took Hanoi into the back of my palm, smelling the roses and pointing out the things I would change. As I grow up, the rides become less frequent. I became more engaged with Uber cars, my cult of friends, and our daily cups of teas drank while musing over internet phenomenons. Nevertheless, I still step on the fat motorcycle whenever I can, just so I can hug mom and look at the city I love. While riding the Might One II, Che Guavara realized the perils of inequality South American and returned home to start a revolution; while on mom's fat motorcycle I realized how my home city had revolutionized the definition of diversity and the person I am ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Vietnamese Food Different Types of Vietnamese Foods Tinh Nguyen Nufs 144 29 September 2014 Different Types of Vietnamese Foods It is amazing how diverse the various types of culture can be. From country to country, even down to the different states and regions within the same nation. Culture is said to have five basic characteristics; it is learned, it is has symbolic structure, it is shared, and it has the ability to adapt. It is a system consisting of variables that constitute a rational way of life (Vien, 2003). A change in social environments results in a change in culture as well, which is why Vietnam has three different regions. Many times, food is a factor that differentiates cultures from various areas. Within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each region is known to have its own specialty dishes that were influenced by its surrounding environment. Climate plays a huge factor in foods that are popular amongst these areas. Climate affects the food in several ways, such as direct effects production of crops, which leads to food supply (Gregory, Ingram, & Brklacich, 2005). Each of these groups has its own distinctive culture and is associated with a specific environmental setting (Vien, 2003). Also, another factor to consider on the different types of food from each region is the influences from the neighboring countries. The first region is North Vietnam; Bac Bo. China influences many of Bac Bo's dishes. That's why many of the dishes tend to be more stir fried and include egg rolls, soy sauce and MSG (Destination, 2014). Their dishes tend to have delicate flavors. The weather in North Vietnam is a bit colder; therefore they cannot grow much herbs and spices (Destinations, 2014). Their dishes have less vegetables, fish and meats compare to other areas in Vietnam (Destinations, 2014). Since they don't cook with chilies, use black pepper and they use less sugar in their dishes. A popular dish that originated from Bac Bo is Banh Cuon. Banh Cuon is a paper–thin rice pancake rolled with ground pork and mushrooms with a side of dipping sauce with herbs and sausages. Southern Vietnam, Nam Bo, is also hugely influenced by China. However, influences from India, France, and Thai have also made an impact on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sofitel Legend Metropole Haoi Case Study INTRODUCTION Hospitality industry covers the area within the service industry that includes hotel industry. Room division plays as an important role in working process of a hotel. This is the first department contact with guests, contribute to the profit and whole revenue. In room division assignment, I will introduce about room division operations of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi. Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is a 5 star luxury hotel opened in 1901 by two private French investors. It is located at 15 Ngo Quyen Street in Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam. The hotel has a rich history and a century long tradition of welcoming ambassadors, writers, heads of state and entertainers including Charlie Chaplin, Jane Fronda, George H. W. Bush,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their functions are: Controlling the allocation of cases, transfer cases of the parts. Patrolling and fire prevention. Checking the circuit breaker, the department's computers, etc. Checking the door lock of the office, warehouse, etc. Patrolling positions are likely to be hacked from the hallway. Patrolling the lobby area and the floor CONCLUSION In this assignment, room division had analyzed. The major departments in the rooms division are front office and housekeeping. Especially, front office department and housekeeping department of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi had examined thoroughly in this assignment. The main purpose of hotel Metropole Hanoi are that increase the rate of room occupancyrate, achive customer satisfaction and finally get high profit margine. For that, each departments in Metropole Hanoi are very important to succeed this hotel. All departments works for financing goals of organization (marketing&sales,purchase,banquet etc...) and customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Trauma of War Conveyed in Ninh's Short Story, A Marker... War is cruel. The Vietnam War, which lasted for 21 years from 1954 to 1975, was a horrific and tragic event in human history. The Second World War was as frightening and tragic even though it lasted for only 6 years from 1939 to 1945 comparing with the longer–lasting war in Vietnam. During both wars, thousands of millions of soldiers and civilians had been killed. Especially during the Second World War, numerous innocent people were sent into concentration camps, or some places as internment camps for no specific reasons told. Some of these people came out sound after the war, but others were never heard of again. After both wars, people that were alive experienced not only the physical damages, but also the psychic trauma by seeing the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he could not find any trace of the war twenty years later in the same city Hanoi, what carved into his heart when being a young soldier, the trauma of war, would never disappear in the rest of his life. The documentary film Barbed Wire and Mandolins, on the other hand, does not have a catchy plot and the story telling is repetitive even though it share similar background being in the war time as the short story "A Marker on the Side of the Boat". The film itself is about Italian–Canadians who suffered from the internment by just having an Italian background during the Second World War in Canada's home front. Even though the men taken to the Petawawa internment camp were not treated that harshly, they were penniless over the years, so were their family. They lost their jobs, the businesses. They had their families, wives and children, left behind. The trauma they experienced was hard to recover. However, these former internees do not think bitterly on these events. To them, what past might be sorrow, but they still have a life after the war. Throughout the film, people with various occupations come out to speak about how they were treated during the war time. There was a shoe–maker, a priest, some authors, a publisher, and some ordinary wives. Unfortunately, the viewers need to relate each incident by themselves in order to fully grab all the events because the speakers go back and forth telling mostly the same thing. This is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Social Groups of the Upper and Lower Classes of Hanoi Essay Introduction: In the essay the discussion will be based on the social groups of the upper class and the lower class in the city of Hanoi in Vietnam and how the social groups have different meanings and values to the urban places.in the last thirty years Hanoi has developed from one of the poorest county in Asia and is now thriving amongst the richest countries and the population has grown dramatically 'overnight expansion of the city's population from approximately 3.5 to 6.23 million inhabitants' (Turner and Schoenberger 2012). The developement and upscale has left many major impacts on the country and its society especially the poor. we see that many of the poor have lost part of their livelihoods and have suffered through the changes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 'Places and Regions in Global Context' by Paul L. Knox, Sallie A. Marston .My main research will come from the Geertman paper which is based on the development of Hanoi and how these factors have affected the locals and the different social groups. Data methodology: For this paper I researched the city of Hanoi. I got the background information on it and then I researched it deeper. I found the research paper written by Geertman which went into depth about Hanoi and the developments .I read the chapters tat where assigned to us and I found that it was very helpful because it gave me an over view of the topic. The second research paper that was essential for this paper give different aspects of the development of Hanoi but also gave the public's view which was very helpful but it also give a broader view of the development of Hanoi. Results: In Hanoi many of the locals sell their produce or goods from the side of the roads, their own homes and the famous traditional markets that are squished together with stalls and people. We see that these are the important aspects of their lives the upper class. The lower classes make their livings from these markets. 'The local economy in the form of small scale shops is extremely important for the lesser well–off in society.' (Geertman,2010) the profits are then returned to them as they don't have to pay rent as many thought they were entitled to the space where they sold their goods . '.Also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Duong Thu Huong's Paradise Of The Blind An Analysis of Duong Thu Huong's Application of Audio in Paradise of the Blind During the turbulent setting of post –war Vietnam, Duong Thu Huong projects the chaos experienced by her characters through auditory expression and musical elements. Primarily a bildungsroman, Paradise of the Blind portrays the protagonist, Hang, guided by her hometown's chants and foreign influences. Although the timeline of this novel is nonlinear, aspects like the cripple's chant consistently transform, adapting to Hang's level of maturity and emotional progression. Huong demonstrates Hang's journey physically and emotionally. Young Hang lives a life of silent confusion, with a void left by her absent father. Huong therefore fills the void with cacophonies,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sound dispersing from the workings of her hometown Hanoi are embedded in her memory, as Hang is capable of recalling them comprehensively in her flashbacks. Her fatherless, turbulent youth was represented through a physical journey on a train, during which the Russian singer Pugatnova's voice navigated her away from fear and into a new world. Maturity and growth are encompassed by Hang's changing discernment of the cripple's song, which followed her from childhood to adulthood. This reiteration of sound in different forms constructs a support for Hang's growth. Huong's exploration of sound stays true to the novel's title, Paradise of the Blind, as one does not need vision to hear what surrounds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Platoon Plot Platoon is a story of a soldier's perspective of the Vietnam War. The movie is for the most part told out of the eyes of members of one platoon of the 25th Infantry Division. It is a movie dedicated to all of the people who fought in the Vietnam War. In the movie, Chris Taylor is a young man from a wealthy family, but while in college, chooses to help his country and do his duty in the Vietnam War. He is sent to Vietnam gets put in the 25th Infantry Division. Chris first has some rough times while over there. He gets bitten by ants while traveling through the jungle, and gets blamed for falling asleep while he was on watch. The North Vietnamese tried and were unsuccessful at ambushing them. However, it was not Chris's fault (It was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chris goes off on a Vietnamese couple that hid from him. Bunny urges Chris to kill him and later, Bunny himself kills the poor Vietnamese man. Meanwhile, Barnes has a talk with the headman of the village about the weapons the platoon has found. Barnes kills the man's wife and threatens to kill his daughter in order to get him to talk. Elias then breaks up the episode and punches Barnes. In the end, the soldiers burn the village and take the villagers with them. Chris doesn't think that it is fair and intervenes with some of the soldiers trying to rape a poor village girl. He says, "She isn't an animal." Back at the base camp, the men discuss Barnes' behavior. Elias goes to a lieutenant and tells him of the affair. The lieutenant then tells them that if people were killed for no reason, he would take it up in court. Again, the men are patrolling through the jungle and the Vietnamese attack them. This time the casualties are a little more than in the previous battles. Chris gets his first true kill and gets excited about it. Elias devises a plan and scopes out the enemy position. Barnes goes to get him after Wolfe tells them to get out of the area because they were going to bomb it. Elias runs through the woods and finally finds Barnes. Barnes gives him an evil look and then shoots him. He goes to tell Chris and the men with him to evacuate and tells them that he found Elias dead, "about a hundred yards back." Chris reluctantly believes him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tourism in Vietnam A Periodisation of the Development of Vietnam's Tourism Accommodation since the Open Door Policy Wantanee Suntikul 1*, Richard Butler 2 and David Airey 3 1 School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 2 Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Strathclyde, UK 3 School of Management, University of Surrey, UK This paper proposes that the development of the tourism accommodation sector in Vietnam, since the inauguration of the open door policy within the reform programme of doi moi, can be divided into five periods. This periodisation is based on a study and analysis of the evolving roles of accommodation providers in Vietnam tourism and the shifting patterns of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 70). In 2006, there were 234,000 people employed directly in tourism jobs in Vietnam and 510,000 whose jobs indirectly depended on tourism (John, 2006). According to World Travel and Tourism Council and Oxford Economic Forecasting, Vietnam's tourism sector is expected to experience the sixth–highest growth rate of countries in the world between 2007 and 2016 ("Vietnam's Tourism Grows," 2006). Aside from this quantifiable growth, tourism in Vietnam also continues to change in character. New tourism niches, new types of tourism attractions and enterprises and new kinds of tourists have been appearing in Vietnam since 1986. Doi moi is an ongoing process that is reflected in all aspects of the Vietnamese society, economy and politics. 3 Position and Methodology
  • 15. This paper presents two primary positions: (1) changes in the tourism accommodation sector in Vietnam since the beginning of the doi moi programme have been characterised and, to a certain extent, driven by the dynamic interactions between state–owned enterprises, foreign direct investment and domestic private operators in this sector, and (2) these changes are linked to the political, social and economic changes occurring in Vietnam within this period of transition. To articulate these positions in detail, the author has divided the development of Vietnam's accommodation market since the beginning of doi moi in 1986 into five periods, each of which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Communist Vietnamese Leader Ho Chi Minh and the... Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh was a Communist, who had announced Vietnam independent. He was a Marxist and believed in "national Communism ". Throughout the war with the French, Ho Chi Minh took refuge in northern Vietnam and settled there with his followers. He founded the Indochina Communist Party and the Viet Minh. North Vietnam was a deprived area and was cut off from the agricultural profit of South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was forced to ask assistance from main Communist allies, the Soviet Union and China. Both aided North Vietnam before and during the war. (Dong Si Nguyen, Duong xuyen Truong son: hoi uc. Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban Quan Doi Nhan Dan, 1999). Ho Chi Minh declared the independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This had been a tremendously significant event in world history perhaps the most important event since the 1917 October Revolution in Russia. It marked the first occasion in human history in which a radical national movement under Communist leadership had succeeded in overthrowing the influence of a colonial state and establishing and maintaining its own new, independent form of social and political system. However, Ho's type of communism was markedly different than that of Marxist ideology that had been the metaphorical icon of the October Revolution. alike to Jose Antonio's fascist movement, the hierarchical communist party (later renamed the Vietminh) conformed intimately to the ideas of the person at its head, but unlike Antonio's movement, did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Gulf Of Tonkin Case Study Was the Gulf of Tonkin incident an accident or were the 2 attacks on the USS Maddox within reason where the ship was not where it was supposed to be? Thus the correct historical analogy may not be Nixon's secret air campaign and incursions into Cambodia, but the Tonkin Gulf incident–the alleged pair of attacks by North Vietnamese naval forces against American destroyers that President London B. Johnson used to win public support and congressional approval for escalating the confrontation with North Vietnam. The government has ways to make information and secret operations disappear as if it never happened by making them nonexistent on paper. Is a secret operation or reconnaissance mission what the ship was doing? What was OPLAN–34A? Why did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Prisoners Of War Essay Treatment of prisoners of war (POW) was bad in Vietnam, but almost just as bad when they got home. POWs were subjected to awful physical, and mental treatment of POWs in Vietnam. They were tortured in various, awful ways. Finally when they got home, to the United States they were treated horribly as well. In the beginning of the Vietnam War the Vietnamese people stated that the American prisoners captured had committed war crimes against the north Vietnamese people, and did not get the rights of a regular prisoner, and those people were called Prisoners of War (POWs). Therefore they were treated even more unfairly than just a regular American Prisoner. That is also why the Vietnamese refused to provide the names of the prisoners being held, and did not allow visits from Red Cross to make sure the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were constantly being yelled at and put under pressure, and into tough situations. An example of this would be when the captors would make POWs salute to the Vietnamese flag, and if they refused they would be tortured. This was hard on the Americans because they did not want to salute and give signs of respect to their enemies because they felt like they were betraying the United States, but at the same time they did not want to be tortured. They were constantly having their morals tested. Some POWs who had been captive for the longest time ended up going insane. They were in a foreign country, with no connection to anything, and had no contact to their families. Meanwhile they had no idea what was going on in the US. We can not know for sure what each individual was feeling at the time I believe that they could not have felt safe or sane. Constantly having to be worried for their life. They had no one to trust or to be able to count on in the least. Their captors also brainwashed them in various ways, and left them with no hope of getting out of the prison camps, or even staying alive for much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Economic Impact Of Tourism Development In Developing... From the day due to people would have a high demand go out of their house and take a trip, the government has realized that tourism is one of the most important industry to develop their economies. Not only in developed countries in the world but also many developing countries have realized this. The rural communities of some developing countries have many problem and high unemployment. With this development of tourism, people in the rural can have more job options and boost their local economies. To develop the economy in rural communities and solve the difficulties, they have adopted tourism as a new economic development strategy (Latkova, 2008). However, in some rural communities, the planners would not balance between the benefits and the drawbacks of tourism development. Therefore, many negative impacts of tourism like a large number of tourists, environmental pollution, and ruined legacy outweigh socio–cultural, economic and also environmental advantages. As a result, it is crucial to understand the opinions of residents regarding future developing before starting any tourism development program (Latkova, 2008). Some previous studies about tourism development have demonstrated that it depends much on the goodwill, participation, and support of residents (Yoon, Gursoy, & Chen, 2001). Following the findings of Yoon, Gursoy, and Chen, they suggested that tourism should be developed base on the needs and desires of residents. The fundamental for the success and developing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Vietnam War's Leading Cause Vietnam War's leading cause was the Indochina War. Many countries tried to seize control of Vietnam, leading to many conflicts. For a long period of time Indochina was overrun by the French, which was a region of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. They continued to have power over the country until the World War 2. Japan invaded but their power was short–lived due to the defeat of the war. Emperor Bao who was a French leader then took control of Indochina. The communist political leader named Ho Chi Minh decided it was time to take action and sent his army known as the Viet Minh to attack a northern city called Hanoi. Winning the battle in 1945 Ho Chi Minh became president, created Hanoi as capital and announced the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Consequences Of Agent Orange In The Vietnam War During the Vietnam War, an extremely powerful herbicide was dropped onto enemy territory. Since then, much controversy has risen up between the inhabitants of Vietnam and America over the chemical that was used and if it was worth it. To understand both sides' reasoning, one will need to know what into making Agent Orange, the thought behind dropping it, and the results that came from letting loose such a thing over the forests of Vietnam. The Vietnam War was originally a war between the north side and the south side of Vietnam over which form of government to have (History.com Staff. "Vietnam War"). America had soon joined in to help the south side fight against the North's communist government (History.com Staff. "Vietnam War"). The US is known to have conflict against communism in the past so it was a quick decision to join the war. In the past, Vietnam had battled against both the French and the Japanese in order to try and get their freedom (Spector, Ronald H.). Since the 19th century it had been under the control of the French (History.com Staff. "Vietnam War"). Once World War Two hit, the Japanese decided to take their chance and invade Vietnam (History.com Staff. "Vietnam War"). With both the Japanese and the French after them, the country split up and created Viet Minh under Ho Chi Minh's control (Spector, Ronald H.). Once Japan left, Viet Mihn suddenly rose up under the democratic republic government with Emperor Bao Dai in charge (History.com Staff. "Vietnam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Acts Of Defiance In North Vietnam Acts of defiance, such as the refusal to divulge sensitive information to their interrogators or bow their heads during the prisoner's parade through Hanoi, displayed their honor and patriotism to their country. Such examples as the parade the yells of "You are Americans! Keep your heads up." and the beatings that they would receive because of their defiance would only show the evolution and commitment to their duty, honor, and begin to develop their patriotism showing their boldness towards the enemy, giving the prisoners bravery, hope, and the will to survive. This will to maintain their pride, loyalty, and duties not only provided and defined the POWs experience in North Vietnam, but it also influenced theUnited States government to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Taking a Closer Look at Vietnamese Culture Essay The Vietnamese culture is one that is complex, from the years of war until today where the country, its culture and economy is booming. Vietnam has had its ups and it downs, but the country's ability to recover and rebuild is important and has played a significant part with where they stand today. Let's get into the complex meaning of culture and then explore Vietnam and its culture. If you search the word culture, there are various meanings that will arise. Culture is the total of the inherited ideas, beliefs, values, and knowledge, which constitute the shared bases of social action (Dictionary.com website). There are eight major characteristics of culture. This paper will elaborate on five of them that I believe are the more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Language in a different form makes it possible for the newer generations to understand the achievements and construction of the earlier culture." Earlier culture", means that there is no culture that is unchanged. (Ajay Bhatt) Culture is an extremely dynamic element of life. Culture is always changing and responding to the change of the physical world. It may be a slow constant change, but realise that there is a change. Culture is responsiveness (Ajay Bhatt). The culture of Vietnam has every one of these characteristics. Many cultures have common characteristics. Common characteristics of culture include, land, government, food, clothing, religion and holidays. Even though not all cultures share each one of these, multiple cultures do. Most countries sharing the religion of Christianity or the lush forest, they also to democratic or communist leadership, and large militaries. In 1954, North Vietnam and its ally which is known as the Viet Cong began a conflict against the South Vietnamese Government and the United States. The United States and South Vietnam were fighting against communism. The dense Jungle terrain proves to be complicating and assisted the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong in suppressing the allied forces. The North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong were familiarized with fighting in the jungle and using it to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Mystery War Against Hanoi Those mystery War Against Hanoi: Kennedy 's Also Johnson 's utilization of Spies, Saboteurs, Furthermore secret Warriors Previously, north Vietnam, Eventually Tom 's perusing Richard H. Shultz, jr. , 1999, HarperCollins Books, new york. At once At goes about about military hostility perpetrated alternately wanted Eventually Tom 's perusing the us government need aid regularly advocated in the sake about battling "international terrorism," a book need seemed which documents America 's part Concerning illustration those coordinator of the greatest crusade from claiming terrorism Also damage since planet War ii. The mystery War Againsthanoi may be a nitty gritty examination of the secret warfare conveyed crazy Toward the focal insights org and the pentagon in north Vietnam, laos Furthermore cambodia Throughout the Vietnam War. The author, Richard Shultz, An teacher of global governmental issues at those fletcher class Also previous teacher during those us military Academy, might have been provided for phenomenal entry of the ordered files of the Pentagon 's investigations and perception aggregation (SOG), which guided the terrorist crusade Throughout those the vast majority powerful period of us intercession done Vietnam, from 1963 will 1972. It is scarcely Shultz 's expectation should uncover the war for Vietnam Concerning illustration a criminal Also terroristic endeavor. He espouses An routine pro–military, anticommunist standpoint and contends those customary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Singapore 's Ultra Modern Airport I have always loved aircrafts and long haul flights. We boarded award winning Singapore Airlines in LAX with about 30 hours of travel time ahead of us. With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, the time went quickly and I arrived relaxed and ready to explore. American airports are not very people friendly. Singapore 's ultra–modern airport invites you to linger with free internet terminals, a cinema, rooftop swimming pool, aromatherapy spas, oxygen bars, indoor nature garden with waterfalls and koi pond. I 'm part of a group of 28 singles. This was a smaller group than expected, but I understand several people dropped out claiming fear of bird flu. I could sense I was part of a quality entourage of seasoned culture–vultures. We began with an orientation tour at the top of Mt. Farber and its spectacular views. The group was impressed by this sparkling metropolis located between Malaysia and Indonesia. Singapore is the leader of S.E. Asia, a bustling port that was modernized by the East India Trading Company and the British Empire. It 's called the Lion City and inhabited by 4 million souls. 76% are Chinese and the other minorities all blend harmoniously. Singapore is a city, state, capital and country all in one and draws 8 million visitors per year, yet few Americans have yet discovered it. We checked into the opulent Regent Hotel of The Four Seasons. I 'm given a suite and swear this hotel wins the award for the most gracious staff on the planet. We 've ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Famous American War In Vietnam Natalie Myers 7th Grade English Mrs. King January 20, 2015 The POW and MIA Issue in Vietnam Many people want to know about American POW and MIAs during the vietnam war. These soldiers went through a lot and were mentally and physically strong. POW escapees and MIA soldiers were important in the Vietnam war and are important today. In the 1960s, Americans believed that the POWs in Vietnam were getting treated well. "Until Jerry Denton an American soldier had an interview and blinked torture in morse code"states Maureen Callahan. Jerry is famous because he did this, John McCain is also famous and spent five years as a POW at the Hanoi Hilton. For instance John McCain said"In prison, I fell in love with my country. I had loved her before then, but like most young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PBS. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemoration | Vietnam War Commemoration." 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemoration | Vietnam War Commemoration. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "Dieter Dengler (aka Micro In A Swamp)." GC19BK4 (Traditional Cache) in Texas,United States Created by TennesseeFlyBoy. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "Famous American Vietnam Vets." History.com. A&E Television Networks. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "I Spent Seven Years as a Vietnam POW. The 'Hanoi Hilton' Is No Trump Hotel." POLITICO Magazine. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "John McCain Quotes." John McCain Quotes (Author of Faith of My Fathers). Web. 02 Feb. 2016. Lipps, Andrew. "Operation Homecoming: The Return of American POW's from Vietnam." Wartime Collectibles Military Antiques. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "POW Camps in North Vietnam." POW Camps in North Vietnam. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. Powers, John. Vietnam Prisoners of War Escapes and Attempts. N.p.: Axpow.org, n.d. "The Story Behind One PoW's Incredible Escape From Vietnam." Veterans Today. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. "Tortured in Notorious 'Hanoi Hilton,' 11 GIs Were Unbreakable." New York Post. 15 Feb. 2014. Web. 02 Feb.
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  • 28. Vietnam : A Look Into Vietnam "A Look into Vietnam" Vietnam resembles the shape of a seahorse that stretches southeast into the Pacific Ocean; Vietnam is known as to as the "balcony of the Pacific." By way of its water transportation links that were developed prior to rail and road networks, Vietnamese migration pressed southward (Nam Tien) along the coast. (Taus–Bolstad, 2006) Distinct regions meant that trade was more than a means to establish national unity within a dispersed settler society. (Taus–Bolstad, 2006) A geographical division of resources meant the North controlled most of the raw materials while the South served as the breadbasket. (Taus–Bolstad, 2006) The two–decade partition during the Cold War forced both the Democratic Republic ofVietnam (DRVN) in the North and the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) in the South to rely on outside sources of assistance. This continued after reunification in 1975 until the effects from the market reforms (doi moi), which were implemented in 1986, spread throughout the economy. Vietnam's capitalHanoi distinguished its millennium anniversary in 2010, making it one of the oldest capitals in Southeast Asia. (Staff, 2009) It grew into the capital of Vietnam under the first emperor of the Ly Dynasty (1009–1225) who named it Thang Long (Rising Dragon). The city went several other name changes before finally becoming Hanoi, "the city amid waters," owing to its location on the Red River Delta. In the 19th century when the country unified under the Nguyen Dynasty, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Speech About Le Corto Over 15 years of work experience in the reputated chef position at a 5 star hotel, the president of Les Disciples D'escoffier" Vietnam ( the international chefs association), Sakal Phoeung has known as "the talented–conductor" in the combination of food with different themes to become the wonderful culinary orchestra, remains in the heart of gourmets with indescribably emotional levels. Although having opened for 6 moths, Le Corto restaurant received the enthusiastic welcome of domestic and foreign banqueters. To have the firm standing like this, Chef Sakal Phoeung is the catalyst for Le Corto's success. It was Fest pleasure to have conversation with this honored chef to understand more about his life and career as well as the affection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well, Le Corto is originated from Corto Maltese– a complex sailor–adventurer created by Italian creator Hugo Pratt in 1967. The favorite pet of Le Corto is the secret cat. Therefore, Logo of Le Corto is the image of this cat. Besides, Le Corto has the other message: We want to bring the adventures moments in French Cuisine for each gourmet. #2: What brought you to start up the restaurant in Vietnam? First of all, in 2012, I came back to Saigon worked there until early March 2016 when I realized that I wanted something more. I dreamt to become an executive chef, and now It comes true. I have been working in Vietnam for 15 years as a chef. But now, I want to challenge myself to open a new French cuisine restaurant. In addition, I see that there are a lot of opportunities for my career in Vietnam, especially in Saigon. And that is the reason why I open restaurant in Viet nam. Ah, another reason I forget to talk: (laugh): I love Saigon, it's as simple as that. #3: What is the most special thing in Saigon from your perspective? I would like to say that I was impressed by the very hospitable Vietnamese, and they are open–minded. Could you explain it
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  • 31. Marketing Assignment Marketing plan A/Executive summary In the context of economy, people are busier. Some people don't have enough time to prepare meals at home; fast food may be one of the best choices instead of going expensive restaurant. Therefore, the company is going to open a fast food restaurant in Hanoi. The company buys a fast–food franchise of McDonald. McDonald's corporation is the world's largest chain of fast food restaurants; the company sells hamburgers, French fries, chicken, etc. There are many fast food restaurants of McDonald in the world, they operated as franchisee. McDonald serves in 118 countries with 34,000 restaurants (Getting to know us). In 2012, McDonald had annual revenues of $27.5 billion and profits of $5.5 billion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To introduce many western foods to the Hanoi cuisine, menus can consist of vegetable, rice or soup. 2.4 Political environment: Government is also impact on our company by regulation about food hygiene and safety. For example, food shall not cause harms to human health and lives or foods label must contain the food quantity, origin of the food (Dung). Therefore, the restaurant has to follow the regulation. 2.5 Natural environment: In Hanoi, the fast food restaurant can easily find raw materials that are needed for production. There is domestically supply, we don't have to import inputs as vegetable, meat. There is advantage of the new market. 3. SWOT analysis Strengths–strong brand name and image–high technology–hygienic foods| Weaknesses–unhealthy food menu–new employees| Opportunities–population–growth of fast food industry| Threats–competitors–awareness of fast food | 3.1 Strengths The first strengths are brand name and image. Our company has strong brand name in the world. It is the no.1 fast food company by sales. Our image is recognized everywhere. Hence, the company will run smooth and efficiency in the new market. We should base on this strength to develop the restaurant in Hanoi. The next one is technology. With high technology, customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Long Existence Of Street Vending Ngan Huynh ENGC 1101 – 09 Professor Maltman Ethnography Essay "Ai mua banh beo hong?" (Who wants to eat banh beo?) Street vending is one of the fanciest experiences visitors should take when they come to Vietnam. Imagine every morning when you wake up, somebody reaches your home and sells everything you need to cook today. The long existence of street vending proves that Vietnamese people are really open to old culture while adapting new shifting in their culture. Although the modernization of society has impacts on the activities of street vendors, Vietnam will lose its culture without street vendors. Street vendors have existed for hundreds of years in Saigon – Dong Duong. In the 1880s, when the French colonized Indochina, the city of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The area of Saigon–Cho Lon is famous for selling many Chinese dishes. People can find anything they need, even in a vendor's leaf knitting needle, there are still many types of farm product such as home–grown vegetables and home–raised fish. Such loads of goods remained in Saigon until the 1970s. The old Saigon also has a collection of street vendors for customers to eat. In the morning the neighborhood was very busy, attracting the West living in the colony. Meeting on the street is an inherent habit of the Vietnamese, making a very hectic pace of living on the streets of old Saigon. Along with their bikes, vendors are usually seen wearing conical hats and shabby dresses. The most ordinary instruments incorporate two baskets carried on shoulders or bikes. In Hanoi, life appears to be so advantageous. Regardless of where you are, you can get anything you want at a cheap price. "Quang ganh" (two baskets slung from each end of a wooden or bamboo pole) is their main tool, and the vendors can ride it around the streets or remain at a road 's corner. Street vendors work in harmony with the lifestyle of Vietnamese people, who start a day early and go back home after the sunset. They usually collect the food at the wholesale market early in the morning and move around the streets to looking for buyers. You will hear "Ai mua..." means (who wants to eat/buy) whenever the vendor passes through the street. Unfortunately, modern loudspeakers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Bitter Peace : Washington, Hanoi, And The Making Of The... . Dr. Pierre Asselin, associate professor of history at Hawaii Pacific University, is considered an expert in East and Southeast Asian diplomatic history. In his book, A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement, he seeks to explain the circumstances that made the Paris Peace Agreement of 1973 between the United States and Vietnam fail. Asselin hopes to prove his thesis that the signing of the Paris Peace Agreement was done under pressure, pressures that ultimately doomed the purpose of the agreement, by adopting two analysis strategies. One analysis strategy Asselin used was viewing the Vietnamese conflict in an international context. His second strategy was to explore the importance of diplomacy in the negotiations, as well as the pressures that each party faced. In the early 1970's, the Vietnamese War became a stalemate between the United States government, and Vietnamese forces; neither side seemed to be making advances, and there was little will to fight. At the same time, both Washington and Hanoi faced internal issues that made the drafting of a peace agreement inevitable. Facing this reality, both sides agreed on drafting a peace agreement. Washington and Hanoi both had particular goals in the signing of the Paris Agreement. According to Asselin, the United States had three purposes in seeking a peace agreement, "...securing the release of American prisoners, withdrawing from Vietnam without formally capitulating, and preserving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing O' Brien's The Things They Carried and Ninh's... Comparing O' Brien's The Things They Carried and Ninh's The Sorrow of War Bao Ninh's The Sorrow of War is a contrapuntal reading to American literature on the Vietnam War. But rather than stand in stark contrast to Tim O' Brien's The Things They Carried, The Sorrow of War is strangely similar, yet different at the same time. From a post –colonialist standpoint, one must take in account both works to get an accurate image of the war. The Sorrow of War is an excellent counterpoint because it is truthful.Tim O' Brien writes: ". . . you can tell a true war story by its absolute and uncompromising allegiance to obscenity and evil." (O' Brien, 42) Bao Ninh succeeds in this respect. And it was for this reason that the Vietnamese... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only were American soldiers "well muscled" and "athletes," (191) but some of them were black. Whites were not particularly strange, as Vietnam had been under French rule, but blacks must have been something of a frightening, unfamiliar novelty. This too is reflected in the text. When Kien and Hoa encounter an American platoon in the jungle, the blacks in the platoon are the first thing Kien describes, after describing "what was not a man, but a tracker dog as big as a calf." (189) And when the soldiers smoke rosa canina, one of the things they hallucinate is "groups of headless black American soldiers" right along with hallucinations about fantastic creatures and extinct animal species. With these counterpoints to the American views of Vietnamese soldiers, an American certainly gets a different picture of the war. Bao Ninh's portrayal of postwar Vietnam also fosters a more objective viewpoint of the war. After the war, the Americans took their twisted memories back home, to an unscathed country where nearly everyone had something to go back to. For North Vietnamese soldiers, home was where the horror had been, and in many ways still was. He is plain in his message: "The recent years of war had brought enough suffering and pain to last them a thousand years." (75) Kien's slow, painful demise is brought on by the heavy sorrow of war as he is haunted by an "eternal past." (88) During the war North Vietnamese soldiers were but "insects or an ant" who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Article ' Terror Of Little Saigon ' By A.c. Thompson The article "Terror in Little Saigon" written by A.C. Thompson, who works with the media ProPublica and Frontline from PBS television system in two years to implement the report about the assassination of journalist of Vietnamese origin in the US. The article is very popular on ProPublica because many Vietnamese want to know the truth from "Terror in Little Saigon", and they hope that they can get more information from ProPublica as well as comment their thought about "Terror in Little Saigon". From 1981 to 1990, five journalists Vietnamese Americans in cities across the US have been assassinated, and many others in the community were threatened and terrorism. The journalists were assassinated because they work for the Vietnamese newspaper with circulation of small communities served Vietnam refugees in the United States after the fall of Saigon in late April, 1975. Frontline and ProPublica were investigating, exploring and finding the evidence to give a general point of the murderous event. Many Vietnamese newspapers that have criticized a famous anti–communist organization called the National United Front for the Liberation of Vietnam that wants to restart the war in Vietnam. As the article provides, "Those U.S. chapters, it seems, had already opened what amounted to a second front, this one in America: Front members used violence to silence Vietnamese Americans who dared question the group's politics or aims. Calling for normalized relations with the Communist victors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Prisoner 's Fight, Patriotism, And Duty Do the terms honor, patriotism, and duty defines a soldier's hardships and struggles that he encounters during times of war? Defiant, recreates the experiences of eleven men captured during the Vietnam War and sent to the various camps like Hao Lo in North Vietnam. While there the American prisoners' commitment to their honor, patriotism, and duty would be put to the test through the harsh living conditions and torture inflicted upon them both physically and mentally. Townley's use of William Henley's poem Invictus accurately describes the prisoner's fight to preserve the values as a soldier and to their country. Throughout their time as prisoners, arguably these values of honor, patriotism, and duty were adapted and changed to help the POWs cope with their situation. The evolution of these values provided the POWs with hope, resistance, and the will to survive their North Vietnamese captors to return home. Duty defined the POWs experience during their time in North Vietnam as they tried to obey the moral promises to their military and country. In the beginning, many prisoners attempted to abide by the Code of Conduct they were taught. Jerry Denton encouraged his fellow POWs to stand with the code, their duty, and not divulge any information other than their branch, name, birthday, or record number. As their imprisonment continued their attitudes towards their duty and the code evolved. Knowing that they would submit to torture, their ideas of duty developed as they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Nt1310 Unit 7 Lab Report Unfortunately, if we want to know how many moves it will take to transfer 100 disks from pole A to pole B, we will first have to find the moves it takes to transfer 99 disks, 98 disks, and so on and so forth. Therefore the recursive pattern will not be much help in finding the time it would take to transfer all the disks. However, the recursive pattern can help us generate more numbers to find an explicit (non–recursive) pattern. Here's how to find the number of moves needed to transfer larger numbers of disks from pole A to pole C, remembering that n equals the number of moves needed to transfer n–1 disks from post A to post C: 1.For 1 disk it takes 1 move to transfer 1 disk from post A to post C; 2.For 2 disks, it will take 3 moves: 2n + 1 = 21 + 1 = 3 3.For 3 disks, it will take 7 moves: 2n + 1 = 23 + 1 = 7 4.For 4 disks, it will take 15 moves: 2n + 1 = 27 + 1 =15 5.For 5 disks, it will take 31 moves: 2n + 1 = 215 + 1 =31 6.For 6 disks... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the following graph, the exponential function has a very similar trend to the trend of y=2x. It is important to note that the exponential function is actually y=ax where a > 0. Using y=1x would only produce a horizontal line. Therefore the next value used was y=2x. In order to make the function fit better with the points we make transformations that slightly change the function. The first step is to lower the line so that the line can become closer to the data points. With this data set it sloa stands to reason that there are negative numbers very much possible. It would work in the exponential equation 2x–1. Conclusion Thanks to the legend of the Tower of Hanoi, if one disc was transferred every second since the beginning of time, it would take about 580 billion years until the puzzle is solved and the world comes to an end. If this were true, then the world still has many more years to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Visit To Hanoi Hanoi is the center of culture and one of the most ancient cities in Vietnam. As a result, there are many locations featuring the long history and rich culture of the country that situated in the capital. In this post, we will show you some places to visit in Hanoi which should not be missed. Top 5 Best Places to Visit inHanoi 1.Viet Nam Military History Museum If you travel to Vietnam to learn about the military history of the country, then Viet Nam Military History Museum is a must–see destination. This National Museum has the best collections of Vietnam War and many treasures of Vietnamese people. Tourist coming here will contemplate the historical pages of Hanoi in just locations. Ever since the construction of the building in 1956, Viet Nam Military History Museum has became one of the main attractions in Hanoi.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5.Hoan Kiem lake Considered to be the heart of city by some people, Hoan Kiem Lake is the main destination for any visitor when travelling to Hanoi. This special location attracts visitors not only because of dreamy scene at night and picturesque landscape in the morning but also many unique sites located near Hoan Kiem Lake. The first thing you will notice at first glance is a kind of building in the middle of the lake is the Turtle Tower (Thap Rua). It was not until 1886 was the tower be constructed and became the attractions of Hanoi. Other important site is The Huc Bridge which connect with Ngoc Son Temple (Temple of the Jade Mountain). Along with Pen Tower and Temple of the Jade Mountain, The Huc Bridge is one of the symbols of Hoan Kiem Lake. When you visit the lake, it is a pity not to cross The Huc bridges and enjoy the remarkable Temple of the Jade Mountain. The Temple is the harmony of nature and people and is a great example of ancient Vietnamese architecture. There are also souvenirs shops, and a small exhibition room with unique Turtle model of Hoan Kiem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Vietnam Internet Data Center Report First Draft Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) A MARKET STUDY ON INTERNET DATA CENTER IN VIETNAM Bien N. Nguyen nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com +84 95 888 8910 First Draft TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... 3 Research Methodology and Report Objectives ................................................................................. 3 2.1 2.2 Methodology ............................................................................................................................ 3 Objectives... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 26 HANEL ........................................................................................................................... 26 TD&T.............................................................................................................................. 27 NETSOFT ...................................................................................................................... 27 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 First Draft 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.4 Bien Nguyen (nguyenngocbien@yahoo.com; +84 95 888 8910) HTNET ........................................................................................................................... 27 VTIC............................................................................................................................... 27 Enterprise Owned Data Centres [? Are there any] .................................................................. 27 Sacombank .................................................................................................................... 27 VinaData ........................................................................................................................ 27 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5 Carrier Neutral Data Centres .................................................................................................. 28 CMC Telecom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Media Coverage On The Vietnam War The Vietnam War introduced many new forms of technology on and off of the battlefield. Increased weaponry helped shape the outcome of the war, but media coverage also played a large role in representing the news and opinions of the war. Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Sympathizer helps illustrate how the media influences and spreads the opinions of the people during the Vietnam War. The war media, which includes newspapers, movies, and most importantly television, caters towards its audience. What the media publishes shapes the public opinion, and the media creates their stance based on the profit they receive. The media reports on material that will produce the largest viewership. War coverage is the most profitable form of news that these news sites cover, so when a war is being fought, they cover the war almost exclusively to gain a large audience. CNN saved their company from going bankrupt by exclusively showing coverage of the Iraq War in 1991; now they are a multibillion dollar business venture. Television media such as CNN and FOX News cover positive stories and news, but the negative news gains them the largest audience, which translates to the largest revenue. The primary drive for these media networks is profit and market shares rather than upholding high journalistic standards. The government knows how popular these shows are during war and they use these shows to their advantage to sway the public opinions and support of the war. They can't necessarily control the shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Reflection About Intercultural Communication Thanks to the development of the Internet and transportation especially aviation industry, the world has become smaller and smaller. Nowadays people have had more chances to communication and meet each other from all over the world. As a result, Intercultural Communication has been one of the most important subjects at school in general and at my school – University of Languages and International Studies in particular. Personally it has been my most favorite subject this semester because of both the useful knowledge of intercultural communication that the course has brought to me and my teacher's effective teaching methods of conveying it through her lectures. After completing the course I feel more confidence when communicating with people from different cultures. Particularly I can apply some helpful information from the course to explain cultural differences in my relationship with an English man and find solutions to tackle the problems occurring as consequences of those differences. In this essay, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Giving some reasons such as being busy or tired or having another date are the indirect ways that many Vietnamese people often use to refuse an invitation. However, since English speakers prefer direct, linear, explicit, rational, and rich in content messages (Renolds, 2011), he kept asking me "And after that", "So...?" to get the exact answer. Only when I said "I'm gonna go home to sleep" could he guess what my answer was but he still asked a question again as he did not sure. What can be drawn from this situation is because English people tend to use direct language, he expected me to give a direct answer "Yes" or "No" while most Vietnamese people avoid refusing by answering indirectly which led me to expect he would easily understand my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Personal Development Plan Introduction Personal Development Plan (PDP) is a specific plan for your future in short–term of six months or twelve months. It is necessary that you have objectives set up for yourself, and plans and actions to be taken in order to achieve those objectives. Following PDP is a good way to improve yourself, and to acquire skills and knowledge. Therefore, it is advisable to continue doing PDP one after another. Also, PDP includes your CV, so you can update it with new experiences or skills acquired. Where am I now? My performance on the degree so far has been fairly ok, although I could have done better. Most of the time, I have achieved second lower or second upper grades. It has been due to the fact that the course's structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personal objectives for the next 12 months There are 3 "SMART" objectives I want to achieve for the next 12 months that will help me in my career. First of all, I want to continue learning Mandarin language. I have been trying to learn it for the past 6 months, however to get the hang of a language requires more time. Still, it is needed as Chinese speakers are expanding all over the world. I have to the luck to be living among Chinese speakers, so with effort and willingness I will be able to achieve this objective and to measure my progress. So I will learn Mandarin day by day, through talking to my friends. Also, I will take up a Chinese language course right after my graduation, which means June, 2009. The second objective would be improving my English writing and reading skills. People would say I must be really bad at English to set up such objective. In my opinion, able to simply read and write English is not the main point, the importance is how you understand what you read thoroughly and explain what you think professionally in writing. That what it counts in workplace, so that would be a realistic idea for me. It is achievable through constant learning and reading. I have an English teacher as a girlfriend, so she will be the one who measure my progress. I will buy some books about writing skills, and read as much as I can. This is a basic day–to–day learning. I will go back to my hometown at the end of December,
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  • 44. Culinary Experiences of the World: Vietnam Essay examples Vietnam Research Paper In my foods class we learned about Vietnam, and made lemongrass chicken curry to share with the class. To have a better understanding of the country, it's culture, and to recognize why the recipe was written the way it was, we researched about Vietnam. The country is located along the South China Sea. However it's capital, Hanoi, has coastal areas along the Gulf of Tonkin and some of it's southernmost cities are located adjacent to the Gulf of Thailand. Vietnam has many neighbors, such as Cambodia, Laos, China, and Thailand. Although it isn't very a very wide country, it takes up enough space vertically to make it roughly the size of Germany. Since the 90's it has become a major tourist vacation spot, as it's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also brought over many other western sports like chess, volleyball, tennis, badminton and ping–pong. Vietnam is most known for it's production of rice. Before the civil war; or the Vietnam war as it's known in the US, it was mostly an agricultural country. However the tech industry is growing fast as the country continues to rebuild. Also, Vietnam recently became a member of the oil industry, and has become the third largest in Southern Asia. Vietnam's poverty rate has been steadily declining over time. Now, it has a lower rate than many of its neighboring countries; including the Philippines, China, and India. From these new expansions to the country, Vietnam will most likely have the 17th largest economy by 2025. The most widely known dish from Vietnam is Phб»џ. It is a noodle bowl that is usually made with rice noodles, but sometime egg noodles can also be substituted. A popular way to eat it is to order it with thin strips of raw beef, which you put under the noodles. The soup is so hot that it cooks the beef into tender pieces. Phб»џ restaurants can be found throughout the US, and just about everywhere else too. It is a great way to eat out, as it is very inexpensive but very delicious. Some of the most used ingredients in Vietnamese cuisine are fish sauce, rice, and fresh greens. Traditional Vietnamese cooking doesn't rely on oil. Instead it mainly uses herbs and vegetables. Vietnamese food is considered one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...