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    The Da Nang Dragon Bridge has become a staple in Da Nang’s existence and has put them on the map in a big way. The aesthetic appeal of the bridge garners a lot of attention, but the bridge serves an important purpose other than just being visually appealing. This bridge connects to cities and allows easy access to the regional city of Da Nang. While creating an ease of access to and from Da Nang, this bridge also has brought great economic wealth to the city of Da Nang. It is a staple for tourists

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    Da Nang Case Study

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    Da Nang is an attractive city, due to the French colonial powers centered in the city during their colonial rule over Indochina, there is a fascinating cultural crash. French style bakeries are selling French desserts as well as French style cafes; French architecture influences many of the buildings. The unique history of the city has led to Da Nang to becoming a popular tourist attraction. The need for a clean and proper

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    Da Nang: A rising powerhouse Along the South China sea line, in the middle of North and South Vietnam lays the underdeveloped city of Da Nang, Vietnam; with beautiful beaches and great tourist sites. Living on the water, means that they have great fishing and relies on it for jobs and food. The food in Da Nang is a very culturally rich area that exemplifies Vietnamese living, which can be seen clearly through the 700,000 people living there. Having close ties with America has helped the country

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    Dear Stan, It’s been a rough couple of months so far here in Da Nang. Just an hour ago, the NVA moved up closer to the airfield and shot down a loaded C-130 transport plane. The wreckage was spread out all over the runway, killing around twentie two guys. At first, I didn’t even know the NVA had RPG-7’s. The Soviets must have supplied them well, I wasn’t surprised that they would support any country against us. Anyway, I’ve been unlucky in the recent months like I said before. It was August 2nd,

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    The impact of Vietnam’s WTO membership on business environment: The case study in Da Nang city 1/ The awareness of enterprises of the impact of Vietnam’s WTO accession 2/ The specific preparations of enterprises before and after Vietnam joining to WTO 3/ Business performance 4/ Enterprises’ advantages and disadvantages in recent years 5/ Supports of governement and agencies 6/ Relationship with government agencies in the context of Vietnam joining WTO 7/ Evaluating impacts of WTO accession of Vietnam

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    Kaiden Vo was born in Da Nang, Vietnam in 1978. He immigrated to the United states with his mother and his brother in September of 1992, when he was 14 years old. Kaiden is now 36 and has two daughters (ages 2 and 6). I chose to interview him because he is a family friend with an interesting story. Kaiden first migrated from Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh city by train. After that, he went to Thailand, Singapore, Los Angeles, then Minneapolis by plane, where he stayed for 16 years before coming to Atlanta

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    David Coalson decided to enlist in the Marines only a month after his eighteenth birthday. “I wanted to be able to choose what I was going to do, rather than be told”, there was no end of the school year celebration this year. Coalson was going to something much worse, bootcamp. Bootcamp seemed to be forever but ended up flying by and before he knew it, he was shipped to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. There was problems going down in Cuba however nothing to what he was about to face. All these events, graduating

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    The only time I can recall my childhood memories is when I went to Vietnam with my family at age 10. I can remember it as it was yesterday. My trip to Vietnam was special to me. This was my first trip visiting my relatives from the outside of the world and created memories that will last forever. It was 5AM I haven't slept yet and my plane takes off in three hours. My eyes were wide open, my body was too eager to sleep or eat. I just wanted to get out of United States and explore the a whole new

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    In a state of dilemma, individuals find it interesting when people confronted with life’s problems. The way people behave when the answers to which are not immediately known. Different situation, people have to think of different technique to solve the problems. Analyzing a poem is different from analyzing statistical data. Both are related to analyzing but the mind has to be aware of each situation to apply in any cases. Learning and Leading with Habits of Mind talks about sixteen ways people use

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    The year is 1965: the skate board is the latest craze in kids toys; the miniskirt makes its appearance; hypertext is introduced for linking on the Internet; Kellogg 's Pop Tarts pastries are created; Sonny & Cher make their first TV appearance in "American Bandstand”; rights activist Malcolm X is shot dead; the Gemini 3 launched the first US 2-man space flight; and the first United States combat forces arrive in Vietnam. This was not the start of the Vietnam War since the war actually started in

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