1. The French established fur trading relationships with northern Algonquian tribes in order to acquire necessities for survival in North America.
2. Trade was important to both the French and native peoples - the French traded goods like guns and textiles, while the natives provided furs and food.
3. The lucrative fur trade helped the French establish prosperous colonies in Canada and advance relationships with tribes like the Iroquois through trade alliances.
Political events that led to the creation of modern day Vietnam, from pre-colonial times to the 2010s.
For our Southeast Asian Politics class (comparative politics).
The document provides a brief history of Vietnam from early kingdoms through French colonization and the Vietnam War. Some key points include:
- The earliest Vietnamese kingdoms date back to around 2,000 BC with the Hung Kings era. Subsequent kingdoms included Van Lang and Au Lac.
- From the 2nd century BC to the 10th century AD, Vietnam experienced Chinese domination under successive Chinese dynasties. There was also resistance such as the Trung Sisters' uprising in 40-43 AD.
- Independent Vietnamese dynasties then emerged such as the Dinh (968-980), Early Le (980-1009), Ly (1009-1225), and Tran (1225-1400
The document summarizes the history of Vietnam and Thailand. It describes how Vietnam was conquered by China for over 1,000 years and later colonized by France, but emerged independent and stronger after various conflicts. Though influenced by China, Vietnam maintained its own identity and expanded south by conquering neighboring peoples. Similarly, Thailand was never colonized and established itself as the dominant power in Southeast Asia under the Ayutthaya Kingdom, despite threats from Burma. Key monarchs like Rama IV and V modernized Thailand in the 1800s to maintain independence from European colonialism.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Laos is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, slightly larger than Utah, with a population of around 6.8 million people. The capital and largest city is Vientiane. Laos has experienced a complex political history including periods of rule under the French and involvement in the Vietnam War. It is now a communist state led by a president and central committee, with Buddhism as the dominant religion. The economy relies on agriculture and exports of commodities like gold, copper, and coffee.
Here are the answers:
1. Myanmar
2. Molam
3. Molam
4. Strophic
5. Loi loi khratong
The Southeast Asian countries are:
1. Philippines
2. Singapore
3. Thailand
4. Brunei
5. Laos
6. Cambodia
7. Vietnam
8. East Timor
9. Malaysia
10. Indonesia
Southeast asian music grade 8 first quarterElmer Llames
This document provides information about the music traditions of several Southeast Asian countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. It discusses key musical instruments and ensembles for each country. In Cambodia, the prominent ensemble is the Pinpeat orchestra, which usually accompanies royal and temple ceremonies. In Indonesia, the most well-known ensemble is the Javanese and Balinese Gamelan, which features metallophones, xylophones, flutes, and gongs. In Malaysia, music features influences from Malay, Chinese, Indian, and other groups, and prominent ensembles include the Agung, Kertok, and Dikir Barat. Myanmar's Hsaing Waing ensemble centers
1. The French established fur trading relationships with northern Algonquian tribes in order to acquire necessities for survival in North America.
2. Trade was important to both the French and native peoples - the French traded goods like guns and textiles, while the natives provided furs and food.
3. The lucrative fur trade helped the French establish prosperous colonies in Canada and advance relationships with tribes like the Iroquois through trade alliances.
Political events that led to the creation of modern day Vietnam, from pre-colonial times to the 2010s.
For our Southeast Asian Politics class (comparative politics).
The document provides a brief history of Vietnam from early kingdoms through French colonization and the Vietnam War. Some key points include:
- The earliest Vietnamese kingdoms date back to around 2,000 BC with the Hung Kings era. Subsequent kingdoms included Van Lang and Au Lac.
- From the 2nd century BC to the 10th century AD, Vietnam experienced Chinese domination under successive Chinese dynasties. There was also resistance such as the Trung Sisters' uprising in 40-43 AD.
- Independent Vietnamese dynasties then emerged such as the Dinh (968-980), Early Le (980-1009), Ly (1009-1225), and Tran (1225-1400
The document summarizes the history of Vietnam and Thailand. It describes how Vietnam was conquered by China for over 1,000 years and later colonized by France, but emerged independent and stronger after various conflicts. Though influenced by China, Vietnam maintained its own identity and expanded south by conquering neighboring peoples. Similarly, Thailand was never colonized and established itself as the dominant power in Southeast Asia under the Ayutthaya Kingdom, despite threats from Burma. Key monarchs like Rama IV and V modernized Thailand in the 1800s to maintain independence from European colonialism.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Laos is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, slightly larger than Utah, with a population of around 6.8 million people. The capital and largest city is Vientiane. Laos has experienced a complex political history including periods of rule under the French and involvement in the Vietnam War. It is now a communist state led by a president and central committee, with Buddhism as the dominant religion. The economy relies on agriculture and exports of commodities like gold, copper, and coffee.
Here are the answers:
1. Myanmar
2. Molam
3. Molam
4. Strophic
5. Loi loi khratong
The Southeast Asian countries are:
1. Philippines
2. Singapore
3. Thailand
4. Brunei
5. Laos
6. Cambodia
7. Vietnam
8. East Timor
9. Malaysia
10. Indonesia
Southeast asian music grade 8 first quarterElmer Llames
This document provides information about the music traditions of several Southeast Asian countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. It discusses key musical instruments and ensembles for each country. In Cambodia, the prominent ensemble is the Pinpeat orchestra, which usually accompanies royal and temple ceremonies. In Indonesia, the most well-known ensemble is the Javanese and Balinese Gamelan, which features metallophones, xylophones, flutes, and gongs. In Malaysia, music features influences from Malay, Chinese, Indian, and other groups, and prominent ensembles include the Agung, Kertok, and Dikir Barat. Myanmar's Hsaing Waing ensemble centers
The document appears to be a presentation about an individual named Eric Mark Opportunity Equalizer. It is divided into sections on his past, present, and future. In the past section, it describes Eric as a lifelong learner and leader who attended various schools and held leadership roles. It also lists his personal assets and work experience. The present section states Eric's purpose is to serve those less fortunate and discusses his proudest achievement of creating a peer review process for project managers. Finally, the future section indicates Eric's ultimate goal is to equalize opportunities for all children through education. It provides his contact information to learn more.
This document discusses information security and privacy issues related to computer viruses. It begins by providing background on viruses and their ability to cause damage and disruption. It then defines what a computer virus is and describes how they work, infecting other programs and replicating. The document outlines various ways viruses can be acquired and categories of viruses. It also discusses the lifecycle of viruses and measures that can be taken to prevent virus infections, including using antivirus software and firewalls. The document concludes by covering data security issues, common types of security breaches, and the costs to companies from virus damage.
Логістика – професія інтегрована. ЛОГІСТИК – це аналітик, організатор, стратег, що знає сучасні підходи до ефективного управління підприємством, уміє передбачати перспективу майбутнього і скласти план, завдяки якому підприємство ставатиме конкурентоздатним в своїй сфері діяльності.
La evolución de las tics a lo largo de mi vida 2Judith Díaz
Este documento describe la evolución de las TIC a lo largo de la vida del autor, desde que creció en un pequeño pueblo hasta la actualidad. Algunos de los cambios tecnológicos mencionados incluyen el paso de máquinas manuales a máquinas modernas, el uso de pizarras tradicionales a pizarras electrónicas en la educación, y cambios en aparatos como teléfonos, cámaras, reproductores de música y computadoras. El autor concluye que la sociedad seguirá evolucionando junto
The document contains basic country fact sheets for 13 countries in Southeast Asia - Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, The Philippines, Indonesia, and East Timor. However, most of the fact sheets are incomplete as they are missing information under many of the common categories like capital, size, population, official language, climate, major ethnic groups, government, currency, religion, food, and attractions.
Stephen Maroda is an economics and history/studio art major from Memphis, Tennessee. He has started urban farms, taught HIV education in China, worked with orphans in South Africa, interned at the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, and installed arsenic filters in Bangladesh. He also works with startup clothing and technology companies in the United States.
В феврале 2015 года Уфимский филиал МО PMI организует в Уфе очередной экзамен на получение сертификата PMP.
Особенности экзамена:
- Формат экзамена – бумажный
- Количество участников в группе – не менее 8 человек
- Все участники должны проходить экзамен одновременно
- Место сдачи экзамена – один из центров тестирования Prometric в Уфе (конкретный центр определяет PMI)
- Язык сдачи – русский, английский и др.
- В этой же группе можно сдать экзамен на сертификат CAPM
Дата проведения экзамена – 02.02.2015 г.
Желающим принять участие в данном экзамене необходимо соблюдать следующие контрольные даты:
1. Прислать заявку в свободной форме на участие в экзамене на адрес ufa@pmi.ru - до 01.12.2014 г.
2. Удовлетворить формальным требованиям к кандидатам (наличие высшего образования, опыта работы в области управления проектами не менее 4500 часов, обучения по управлению проектами не менее 35 часов) – до 15.12.2014 г.
3. Заполнить анкету на сайте www.pmi.org – до 15.12.2014 г.
4. Оплатить экзамен - до 22.12.2014 г.
Курсы по обучению управлению проектами и подготовке к сертификации PMP в Уфе будут проходить с 27 по 31 октября 2014 года.
Exploring nurses' intentions to leave the professionslutter
This study explores the intentions of female registered nurses to leave the nursing profession. The researcher conducted semi-structured interviews with nurses who had a serious intention to leave and had taken steps to prepare for another career. Five major themes emerged from the findings: feelings of duty and obligation, power dynamics in the nursing hierarchy, growing incongruity between working conditions and patient care, issues with interpersonal communication, and shifting perspectives on work and self. The study provides recommendations to nursing education programs and workplaces to address factors influencing nurses' decisions to leave the field.
1) The document summarizes several key battles between the Ottoman Empire and Christian forces between 1522 and 1571, including the Siege of Rhodes where Suleiman took the island from the Knights of Rhodes, skirmishes between Suleiman and Charles V over territory, and the Siege of Malta where the Ottomans launched a surprise attack but were ultimately defeated.
2) It also discusses the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 where the larger Christian fleet defeated the Ottoman navy, securing Italy from a potential Ottoman takeover.
3) Internal politics played a role as well, as Suleiman had his Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha murdered due to a desire for more control over Venice.
ERIC is an online index that allows users to search the tables of contents of many education journals at once. The document provides instructions for how to use ERIC to find scholarly, recent, and full-text articles on a topic. It explains how to search, interpret results, find full texts that are available either within the article record or through additional databases, and cite or save records. The goal is to guide users through the process of effectively searching ERIC and accessing relevant article texts and citations.
Laos has a long history dating back thousands of years, with various kingdoms and periods of foreign influence and colonization. It gained independence from France in 1953 but then faced civil war and emerged as a communist country in 1975. Today it grapples with challenges like poverty, limited education access, and multilingualism despite preserving its unique culture.
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Indochina, comprising modern Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, had a long history of Chinese cultural influence even when independent kingdoms emerged. France colonized the region in the late 19th century, establishing firm control and forming French Indochina. The French developed infrastructure like railways and increased rice production but faced growing Vietnamese nationalism and resistance to their rule through education, religious movements, and communist groups. After World War 2, Vietnam was divided but conflict continued as the US entered the war against the National Liberation Front, leading to massive casualties on both sides and destruction through bombing.
This document provides an overview of the history of Vietnam and French colonization. It discusses how Vietnam was influenced by Chinese rule for many years and adopted Chinese culture and systems of government. It then outlines how the French gradually established control over Vietnam in the late 19th century and formed the colony of French Indochina. The document examines the economic and social impacts of French rule, including infrastructure development aimed at profiting French businesses, and the civilizing mission to spread French culture through education. However, this also led to Vietnamese resistance and nationalist movements against colonial domination.
The document appears to be a presentation about an individual named Eric Mark Opportunity Equalizer. It is divided into sections on his past, present, and future. In the past section, it describes Eric as a lifelong learner and leader who attended various schools and held leadership roles. It also lists his personal assets and work experience. The present section states Eric's purpose is to serve those less fortunate and discusses his proudest achievement of creating a peer review process for project managers. Finally, the future section indicates Eric's ultimate goal is to equalize opportunities for all children through education. It provides his contact information to learn more.
This document discusses information security and privacy issues related to computer viruses. It begins by providing background on viruses and their ability to cause damage and disruption. It then defines what a computer virus is and describes how they work, infecting other programs and replicating. The document outlines various ways viruses can be acquired and categories of viruses. It also discusses the lifecycle of viruses and measures that can be taken to prevent virus infections, including using antivirus software and firewalls. The document concludes by covering data security issues, common types of security breaches, and the costs to companies from virus damage.
Логістика – професія інтегрована. ЛОГІСТИК – це аналітик, організатор, стратег, що знає сучасні підходи до ефективного управління підприємством, уміє передбачати перспективу майбутнього і скласти план, завдяки якому підприємство ставатиме конкурентоздатним в своїй сфері діяльності.
La evolución de las tics a lo largo de mi vida 2Judith Díaz
Este documento describe la evolución de las TIC a lo largo de la vida del autor, desde que creció en un pequeño pueblo hasta la actualidad. Algunos de los cambios tecnológicos mencionados incluyen el paso de máquinas manuales a máquinas modernas, el uso de pizarras tradicionales a pizarras electrónicas en la educación, y cambios en aparatos como teléfonos, cámaras, reproductores de música y computadoras. El autor concluye que la sociedad seguirá evolucionando junto
The document contains basic country fact sheets for 13 countries in Southeast Asia - Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, The Philippines, Indonesia, and East Timor. However, most of the fact sheets are incomplete as they are missing information under many of the common categories like capital, size, population, official language, climate, major ethnic groups, government, currency, religion, food, and attractions.
Stephen Maroda is an economics and history/studio art major from Memphis, Tennessee. He has started urban farms, taught HIV education in China, worked with orphans in South Africa, interned at the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, and installed arsenic filters in Bangladesh. He also works with startup clothing and technology companies in the United States.
В феврале 2015 года Уфимский филиал МО PMI организует в Уфе очередной экзамен на получение сертификата PMP.
Особенности экзамена:
- Формат экзамена – бумажный
- Количество участников в группе – не менее 8 человек
- Все участники должны проходить экзамен одновременно
- Место сдачи экзамена – один из центров тестирования Prometric в Уфе (конкретный центр определяет PMI)
- Язык сдачи – русский, английский и др.
- В этой же группе можно сдать экзамен на сертификат CAPM
Дата проведения экзамена – 02.02.2015 г.
Желающим принять участие в данном экзамене необходимо соблюдать следующие контрольные даты:
1. Прислать заявку в свободной форме на участие в экзамене на адрес ufa@pmi.ru - до 01.12.2014 г.
2. Удовлетворить формальным требованиям к кандидатам (наличие высшего образования, опыта работы в области управления проектами не менее 4500 часов, обучения по управлению проектами не менее 35 часов) – до 15.12.2014 г.
3. Заполнить анкету на сайте www.pmi.org – до 15.12.2014 г.
4. Оплатить экзамен - до 22.12.2014 г.
Курсы по обучению управлению проектами и подготовке к сертификации PMP в Уфе будут проходить с 27 по 31 октября 2014 года.
Exploring nurses' intentions to leave the professionslutter
This study explores the intentions of female registered nurses to leave the nursing profession. The researcher conducted semi-structured interviews with nurses who had a serious intention to leave and had taken steps to prepare for another career. Five major themes emerged from the findings: feelings of duty and obligation, power dynamics in the nursing hierarchy, growing incongruity between working conditions and patient care, issues with interpersonal communication, and shifting perspectives on work and self. The study provides recommendations to nursing education programs and workplaces to address factors influencing nurses' decisions to leave the field.
1) The document summarizes several key battles between the Ottoman Empire and Christian forces between 1522 and 1571, including the Siege of Rhodes where Suleiman took the island from the Knights of Rhodes, skirmishes between Suleiman and Charles V over territory, and the Siege of Malta where the Ottomans launched a surprise attack but were ultimately defeated.
2) It also discusses the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 where the larger Christian fleet defeated the Ottoman navy, securing Italy from a potential Ottoman takeover.
3) Internal politics played a role as well, as Suleiman had his Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha murdered due to a desire for more control over Venice.
ERIC is an online index that allows users to search the tables of contents of many education journals at once. The document provides instructions for how to use ERIC to find scholarly, recent, and full-text articles on a topic. It explains how to search, interpret results, find full texts that are available either within the article record or through additional databases, and cite or save records. The goal is to guide users through the process of effectively searching ERIC and accessing relevant article texts and citations.
Laos has a long history dating back thousands of years, with various kingdoms and periods of foreign influence and colonization. It gained independence from France in 1953 but then faced civil war and emerged as a communist country in 1975. Today it grapples with challenges like poverty, limited education access, and multilingualism despite preserving its unique culture.
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Indochina, comprising modern Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, had a long history of Chinese cultural influence even when independent kingdoms emerged. France colonized the region in the late 19th century, establishing firm control and forming French Indochina. The French developed infrastructure like railways and increased rice production but faced growing Vietnamese nationalism and resistance to their rule through education, religious movements, and communist groups. After World War 2, Vietnam was divided but conflict continued as the US entered the war against the National Liberation Front, leading to massive casualties on both sides and destruction through bombing.
This document provides an overview of the history of Vietnam and French colonization. It discusses how Vietnam was influenced by Chinese rule for many years and adopted Chinese culture and systems of government. It then outlines how the French gradually established control over Vietnam in the late 19th century and formed the colony of French Indochina. The document examines the economic and social impacts of French rule, including infrastructure development aimed at profiting French businesses, and the civilizing mission to spread French culture through education. However, this also led to Vietnamese resistance and nationalist movements against colonial domination.
The document summarizes the nationalist movement that arose in response to French colonial rule in Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia). It discusses key figures who led resistance through education and political organizations. The French asserted control over the region beginning in the 1850s and established an education system aimed at promoting French culture while limiting Vietnamese advancement. However, Vietnamese teachers and students covertly promoted nationalism. The movement drew inspiration from anti-colonial successes in China and Japan. Daily acts of resistance like cheating in the rat hunt demonstrated the limits of French power over local lives.
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This document provides an overview of nationalism in Vietnam. It discusses how Vietnam emerged from Chinese influence and came under French colonial domination in the late 19th century. The French established control over Vietnam and tried to reshape Vietnamese culture through education, though this led to resistance. Nationalism grew as the Vietnamese used education to promote independence and formed political parties. The long struggle against foreign rule was led by figures like Ho Chi Minh and included both military resistance and appeals to international opinion. The war finally ended in 1975 with the liberation of South Vietnam.
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The document provides a detailed overview of the history of French and English colonial empires in North America between the 16th and 18th centuries. It discusses the French establishment of fur trading posts along waterways like the St. Lawrence River and their alliances with Algonquin tribes against rival Iroquois tribes. It also covers the founding of Quebec and growth of French settlements in Canada and Louisiana, as well as increasing tensions and wars with English colonists and Iroquois groups over territory and resources.
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THE COLONIZATION OF VIETNAMESE
The French Colonization of Vietnam
American Intercontinental University
Oscar Hernandez
Kristina Jantz
HUMA215
According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2006), Colonization is the process of forming a settlement or what is called a colony by a people in a foreign land. The process usually involves taking political control of countries and territories and over the indigenous populations that are found there. Colonization is accompanied by mass immigration to the new territory from the mother nation (the colonizing nation) and the introductions of customs and the culture of the settlers largely at the expense of the culture and way of life of the indigenous populations. Examples of colonization include the British occupation of Australia, North America and Canada and the Spanish conquest of Argentina, Cuba, and Chile.
Motives for colonization are many according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2006) and they include; the control of trade routes, to gain strategic military positions in key areas on the globe, to develop new markets for goods and services for the industries of the mother nation, to keep up with rival nations and to acquire and control the resources of the territories. Some of the other reasons forwarded as grounds for colonization include civilizing the natives
The French colonization of Vietnam
The French colonization of Vietnam was part of the larger strategy to occupy the Indochina territories that began in the 17th century (Groslier, 1967). The first contact involved a mission by the Jesuit missionary Alexandre de Rhodes at a time when the Vietnamese were occupying the Mekong Delta. In the 18th century, the French involvement in Vietnam and Indochina was restricted to trade but things took a different turn in the 19th century when the French military began to make interventions. One of these reasons was that there were incidences involving French missionaries who were often killed or expelled from Vietnam.
France was also competing with other European countries such as Britain and the Dutch for control of the trade routes and the resources in the area. The French were seeking suitable geographical positions to promote international trade, gain military advantage and promote French culture in the region.
Napoleon III ordered the invasion of Vietnam in 1857, and Vietnam soon fell to the French as the Vietnamese lacked the weapons and the technology to resist the invasion. In 1862, the Vietnamese and the French signed peace treaties that gave the French control over southern Vietnam. After 21 years and in 1883, the French were also able to conquer Northern Vietnam and called the region Tonkin. The two areas were combined and called French Indochina. The French colonization of Indochina lasted until 1954 after a series of successful revolts such as the First Indochina War. The state of Vietnam wa.
The document summarizes the history of Vietnam from 1858 to 1975. Key events include:
- France established control over Vietnam in the late 19th century and formed French Indochina in 1887.
- Vietnamese resistance to French rule began in the late 19th century and intensified in the early 20th century led by nationalist figures.
- After World War 2, Ho Chi Minh declared independence but Vietnam was divided after the French defeat in 1954.
- The US intervened in the Vietnam War in 1965 to stop the spread of communism but withdrew in 1973 after failing to defeat the Vietnamese resistance.
- The war ended in 1975 with the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule.
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Indo-China consists of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Vietnam was historically under Chinese influence, adopting Chinese systems of government, culture, education, and Confucianism. The French colonized Vietnam in the late 1800s, establishing French Indochina. They introduced infrastructure projects, plantations, and a modern education system, but it was limited and created tensions. Nationalist movements emerged seeking independence from foreign rule, influenced by developments in China and Japan, and led by figures such as Ho Chi Minh.
The document summarizes the history of French colonization in Vietnam from 1858 to 1975 in several paragraphs. Some key points:
1. France established control over Vietnam in the late 1800s and formed French Indochina in 1887, ruling the region as a colony.
2. Vietnamese resistance grew due to suffering under French rule, leading to nationalist movements.
3. After World War 2, Ho Chi Minh declared independence for Vietnam but France tried to regain control, leading to the First Indochina War.
4. The French were defeated in 1954 at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, after which Vietnam was divided pending elections that never occurred. This led to war between North and South
This presentation is based on Nationalism in Indochina. Fighting between French forces and their Viet Minh opponents in the South dated from September 1945. The conflict pitted a range of forces, including the French Union's French Far East Expeditionary Corps, led by France and supported by Emperor Bảo Đại's Vietnamese National Army against the Viet Minh, led by Ho Chi Minh and its People's Army of Vietnam led by Vo Nguyen Giap. Most of the fighting took place in Tonkin in Northern Vietnam, although the conflict engulfed the entire country and also extended into the neighboring French Indochina protectorates of Laos and Cambodia.
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The document provides an overview of the nationalist movement in Indochina from the 19th century to the mid-20th century. It discusses how Vietnamese nationalism developed in response to French colonial rule, with resistance emerging from different sectors of society. Notable nationalist figures and groups pursued different visions, such as modernizing Vietnam while resisting Western domination, or establishing a democratic republic. The document also examines the roles of education, religion, communism, and women in the nationalist movement, which ultimately led to Vietnam's independence after decades of conflict.
1) Nationalism in Vietnam developed under colonial domination by the French, who gained control over Vietnam in the late 19th century and established French Indochina.
2) The French attempted to reshape Vietnamese culture and society through policies around education, economics, and infrastructure development focused on rubber and rice cultivation.
3) Resistance to French rule emerged through student movements, religious groups like Hoa Hao, and revolutionary organizations influenced by China and Japan. Key figures included Phan Boi Chau, Phan Chu Trinh, and Ho Chi Minh.
4) After World War 2, Vietnam was divided into North and South at the Geneva Conference. The Vietnam War eventually erupted as the U.S.
The French settled parts of North America, including the St. Lawrence Valley given to them by Spain. Life was difficult at first but they established trade with local Indian tribes. Fur trading became important as the French set up outposts to trade goods like glass beads and kettles for furs. This attracted more Indians but created tensions with the Iroquois tribe. The French relied heavily on alliances with Indian tribes to maintain their North American colonies from the St. Lawrence River Valley to Louisiana. However, over time profits declined as the fur trade drained resources, leading to the withdrawal of some French outposts.
- Laos is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia located along the Mekong River. It has a tropical climate and was formerly covered in dense forests.
- Lan Xang was the first kingdom in Laos, established in the 14th century by King Fa Ngum. It dominated much of mainland Southeast Asia for several centuries and had Luang Prabang as its capital.
- France colonized Laos in the late 19th century after the Franco-Siamese War, incorporating it into French Indochina along with Vietnam and Cambodia. Laos remained a French protectorate until it gained independence after World War II.
The document discusses the French settlements in North America and their relationships with native populations. The French initially settled along the St. Lawrence River but then established settlements at its mouth. They allied with the Algonquian peoples and traded fur which was profitable, while contending with the Iroquoian tribes. The Five Nations Iroquois united and fought other tribes for control of the fur trade, gaining military advantages from European weapons. The French relied on alliances with natives for protection against other colonial powers like the English and Dutch who competed for the fur trade.
The document summarizes the interactions between Puritan colonists and Native American tribes in New England between 1600-1700. The Puritans viewed the landscape as desolate and saw the Indians as their opposite. They wanted to convert the tribes to Christianity and dominate the region. The main tribes in the area were the Mohegan, Pequot, Narragansett, Patuxet, Wampanoag, Nipmuck, and Massachusetts. However, the tribes lacked political unity compared to groups like the Powhatan. There were tensions as the colonists expanded onto native lands.
East Africa has some of the oldest records of human habitation. The Aksum civilization developed in Ethiopia around AD 100 and became a powerful trading empire connected to Arabia, India, and the African coast. When European colonialism began in the late 19th century, Africa was divided among the European powers. This grouping of different ethnic groups within political boundaries has contributed to ongoing conflicts in the region such as the 1994 Rwandan genocide which resulted in the deaths of over 1 million Tutsi and Hutu people in just 3 months.
The region of Indochina consisted of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. It had one major mountain called Fansipan and several small rivers, including a large system in Cambodia that flows through southern Vietnam. The French colonized the region in the late 19th century, governing directly in southern Vietnam while claiming to protect the other areas. Their rule faced several rebellions from the local populations and fostered nationalism. After years of war and French defeat at Dien Bien Phu, the region gained independence at the 1954 Geneva Conference.
The document provides an overview of Vietnamese culture and customs, covering topics such as geography, ethnic groups, history, institutions, thought and religion, art, architecture, cuisine, family structures, festivals, performing arts, and more. It discusses how Vietnamese culture has been influenced by Chinese rule and French colonization and how traditions have both blended with outside influences and been affected by recent wars and socialist policies. The summary focuses on providing a high-level view of the key topics and time periods covered in the lengthy document.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This document provides a personal profile for Karnteera Ingkhaninan, including her education, work experience, special training, and exchange program participation. She has over 15 years of experience as an English teacher in Thailand, teaching both Thai students and American students via distance education programs. She has a graduate diploma in teaching, a master's degree in environmental studies, and bachelor's degree in journalism. Her work experience demonstrates strong English communication skills and experience coordinating international student exchange programs between schools in Thailand, Australia, and the United States.
The document provides discussion questions about a slide show and article on Buddhism and Buddhist monks in Myanmar. It asks students to analyze photographs depicting the role of monks in daily life and compare Myanmar's devotion to Buddhism to another country. Students are asked to read an article about Buddhist monks protesting in Myanmar by turning their begging bowls upside down. They are prompted to discuss the relationship between monks and soldiers, examples of past protest, and the source of monks' power in legitimizing rulers.
The document discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, the Lady of Burma and national icon for democracy in Burma. It covers her history and role in the 8888 Uprising for democracy, the causes of political unrest, her time under house arrest, involvement in the 2007 Saffron Revolution, and her future political role and international relations. The document appears to provide an overview of Aung San Suu Kyi and key political events in Burma related to her leadership of the pro-democracy movement.
Aung San Suu Kyi is a Burmese pro-democracy leader who fought against the former socialist leader General Ne-Win. She spent more than 15 years under house arrest, most of it confined to her home. She helped found the National League for Democracy after massive protests in 1988 and won a majority in 1990 elections, though the military junta ignored the results. She remains a prominent advocate for democracy in Myanmar.
This document provides information about Myanmar (also known as Burma) through short bullet points and images. It notes that Myanmar has the Irrawady River and abundant teak wood, and that Buddhism is the dominant religion practiced by 95% of people. The capital is Naypyidaw but the largest city is Yangon. Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but was then ruled by a military dictatorship until 2011. The document also contains photographs showing Buddhism's integration into daily life, such as monks reading on computers and people lighting candles at pagodas.
This article is used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This Study Guide is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This document provides an introduction to Southeast Asia, describing the 11 countries that make up the region - Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines, and East Timor. For each country, 1-3 key facts are highlighted, such as their location, history of colonization, dominant religions, and economies. The document concludes with a quiz to test the reader's knowledge of the 11 Southeast Asian countries.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
Cambodia has a long history, including the powerful Angkor Kingdom between 802-1431 AD, French colonial rule from 1863-1954, the Khmer Rouge genocide in 1975-1979 that killed 1.7 million people, and transition to democracy in the 1990s. Today, Cambodia continues to recover from the genocide and deals with challenges of poverty, lack of education, and government corruption despite economic development.
The Loi Krathong festival is one of Thailand's most popular festivals celebrated nationwide. It falls on the full moon of the 12th lunar month, usually in November. During the festival, people float krathong, small rafts made of banana leaves and flowers, on rivers, canals, and ponds to honor the river goddess and float away bad luck. The festival originated from a legend about the king's consort who floated a krathong to confess her love for the king. Today, the festival involves floating krathong, lighting lanterns, beauty pageants, performances, and fireworks displays.
This document discusses Thai etiquette, customs, and societal values. It covers topics such as the hierarchical and polite nature of Thai society, common greetings, sacred body parts, traditional clothing, and the importance of practicing Thai manners, especially regarding shoes in the presence of elders or religious settings. Proper etiquette and showing respect for cultural traditions are highly valued in Thailand.
Thailand celebrates Father's Day on December 5th, which is the birthday of their late king, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. King Bhumibol was seen as a father figure to the Thai people, as he worked to improve lives through over 4,000 royal development projects focusing on issues like water resources, agriculture, health, and more. The day is commemorated with festivities throughout Thailand such as lighting candles and singing the national anthem in honor of the king.
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Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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