An assessment to Ho Chi Min understanding of party unity as main weapon on their struggle for independence.

Party unity, Ho Chi Min grates achievement ? An assessment to Ho Chi Min understanding of party unity as main weapon on their struggle for independence. By Juan Pablo Vieytes ??? /??? ???? 00064713 Southeast Asia represents one of the poorest areas in the world and perhaps, one that has suffered the most from imperialist invasion. Super populated and full of natural resources, Southeast Asia is a region full of contrast. Like this, it has also become one of the most important passages of contemporary history, and a key to understand many of the conflicts in today's world. After the period of colonialism and the end of World War 2, South East Asian countries were immersed in a struggle for independence. One of the events that marked this struggle, was the Vietnamese people's fight for independence against the French, and later, the fight against the United States in their attempt to stop the spread of Communist ideals in Southeast Asia. Thus, the image of one man rises over these events. Nguyen Sinh Cung, or better known as Ho Chi Min. From a poor village in central Vietnam or travelling around the world, he lived towards his ideals of Vietnamese independence. Throughout his life, he learned about Marxism, communism and became and intellectual and leader of one the most striking revolutions in contemporary history. The importance that I give to Vietnam as part of

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: History
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Marketing audit. Viet power marketing communication corporation (abbreviate PMA) is founded in 2000 with two branches in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City. In Hanoi, PMA is one of the most famous companies in events management. PMA provide media Marketing effe

Table of content Table of content 1 Introduction 2 Task 1 2 Appraise the processes and techniques used by the company marketing audit for the marketing environment 2 Apply organizational and environment technique to assess the impact on the company in the Vietnam market 6 Task 2 10 Identify the main Barriers to the company marketing planning 10 Suggest how the company may overcome barriers to marketing planning 10 Conclusion 11 Reference 12 Introduction Viet power marketing communication corporation (abbreviate PMA) is founded in 2000 with two branches in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City. In Hanoi, PMA is one of the most famous companies in events management. PMA provide media Marketing effective and competitive solutions. Their slogan is "PMA is proud of being the element to the company success". Their mission is Professional consultancy, Creative ideas, Devoted to work, Reasonable costs, Broadwide relation and profession reputation. Their media marketing service includes Marketing events (Organizing meetings, conferences, opening ceremonies, product introduction, new product launching campaign, road show, ceremony celeberations, parties and annual customer conference, setting up sponsor programs, organizing contests) ; Internal events (Shareholders Meetings, Internal events : company birthday, talk show for staff) ; Media/ Communication (Press Release, Press

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  • Level: University Degree
  • Subject: Business and Administrative studies
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Investigation into the Pebble Ridge at Westward Ho!

GENERAL STUDIES - MATTERS OF MOVEMENT - MOVEMENT AND THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Investigation into the Pebble Ridge at Westward Ho! Planning and Data Collection The aim of this study is to see whether pebble length changes with distance from the proximal end of the pebble ridge and along transects up the ridge at Westward Ho! Westward Ho! is located at the Taw Torridge Estuary on the north Devon coast shown by figure 1. The supply of material has come from the south with the aid of wind and longshore drift. However, dissipating wave energy at the mouth of the River Taw has ended any further northward movement and an accumulation of material has built up at the distal end of the ridge. The pebbles are made of hard, fine-grained sandstone, which comes from the cliffs west of Westward Ho! Theory suggests that with distance from the proximal end of the pebble ridge, pebble length should decrease as a result of attrition and the direction of longshore drift. Attrition is when waves cause rocks and pebbles to bump into each other and break up. Longshore drift is the movement of material (ie sand, gravel or shell fragments) along the shore by a current in the area between the high and low water marks known as the surf zone. I intend to test the following hypothesis: Longshore drift is occurring when pebble length at three locations along the ridge, the base, the middle and the top

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: Geography
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Chi Square Experiment

Title: Chi Square Equation Using Beans Introduction: Chi square is a mathematical comparison of data obtained and data expected using the rules of probability. A null hypothesis is the assumption that the expected (E) value will be equal to the obtained (O) value. An alternative hypothesis is a reason for any differences. The chi square equation is as follows: In this experiment, 25 red/brown beans and 25 white beans will be mixed in each partner's plastic cup. Then, one bean will be drawn from each cup and the colors will be recorded. This will be repeated 24 more times, each time the color is to be recorded. Null Hypothesis: A 1:2:1 ration is expected. Any difference is due to chance. Alternative Hypothesis: Variation in bean size caused larger white beans to be picked more. Data Collection/Processing: Genotype: 1:2:1 Homozygous dominant: heterozygous dominant: homozygous recessive. Phenotype: 75% red 25% white Data Tables: Data gathered: RR Rr rr 2 10 8 Chi Square data table: Observed (O) Expected (E) O - E (O - E) 2 O - E) 2 / E RR 2 5 3 9 .8 Rr 0 0 0 0 0 rr 8 5 3 9 .8 Total: 1.8+1.8 = 3.6 P value= 5.99 Accept null hypothesis Class data: RR Rr rr 2 0 8 2 6 1 3 3 4 0 6 4 6 0 4 5 4 2 4 6 4 9 7 7 3 0 7 8 4 3 3 9 7 5 8 Averages: 2+6+4+6+4+4+3+4+7= 40 40/9 = 4.4 RR

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  • Level: International Baccalaureate
  • Subject: Biology
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SWOT ANALYSIS BINH MINH PLASTIC COMPANY VIETNAM

HANOI UNIVERSITY FALCULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM SWOT ANALYSIS BINH MINH PLASTIC COMPANY Head Quarter: 240 Hau Giang St, Ward 9, Dist 6, HCMC Tel: (84.8) 39690973 - 39694524 [email protected] Sale Network: Phuong Nga Store 313B Lac Long Quan St, Hà Noi City Teacher: Nguyen Dang Hoang Student: Pham Minh Van Bui Thu Huong Nguyen Hang Nga Pham Thuy Trang TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive summary....... 1 Introduction of the company 1 * Current business 1 * Current products 1 * Target market(s) 2 * Current situation of the business 2 SWOT analysis............... . 3 * Strengths....... 3 * Weaknesses.. 4 * Opportunities 4 * Threats....... 5 Conclusion and Recommendations 5 Appendix and Reference 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1997, Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Company (BMP) was formed. After 10 years of its operation, BMP is in a position as the leader in the sales and distribution of plastic products in Vietnam. The purpose of the company is to take advantage of the latest technology as well as the skilled workforce to provide customers with high-quality products at a reasonable price. In 2008, BMP reached approximately VND 821 billion of revenue, more than 21 % compared to 2007 and profit after tax is VND 96 billion, up14% in comparison with the planned target (Huong T.K 2009). According to Viet Capital Securities (2009), the

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  • Level: International Baccalaureate
  • Subject: Business Studies
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The chi-squared test

The chi-squared test Problem: Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment makes a prediction about the ratios in which phenotypes occur. If we observe a population it is possible that we observe different results than those we can predict with the help of Mendel's laws. Example: Garden peas We calculate/predict the phenotypic ratio of garden peas: Y= yellow y = green R = round r = wrinkled First of all we create a test cross to predict the genotypes/phenotypes if the genotype of the F1 is YyRy: YR Yr yR yr YR YYRR YYRr YyRR YyRr Yr YYrR YYrr YyrR Yyrr yR yYRR yYRr yyRR YyRr yr YyRr Yyrr yyRr yyrr Ratio: 9 (round yellow) : 3 (round green) : 3 (wrinkled yellow) : 1 (wrinkled green) Genotypes: Not interesting for our topic If we observe 556 peas, then, according to the calculated ratio, they should be characterised as follows: # round yellow 312.75 why? 556 / 16 * 9 # round green 04.25 why? 556 / 16 * 3 # wrinkled yellow 04.25 why? 556 / 16 * 3 # wrinkled green 34.75 why? 556 / 16 * 1 The calculated values are called E = expected result. E will later be used in the chi-squared test. But as nature is not always obedient to mathematical predictions our observation has the following result: # round yellow 315 # round green 08 # wrinkled yellow 01 # wrinkled green 32 This result is the observed result, called O in the test.

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  • Subject: Maths
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Vietnam - reasons the US lost the war.

VIETNAM PAPER- Why did we lose? Top of Form The United States involvement in Vietnam started when the Vietnamese were fighting the French for independence. From the year 1945 up until 1975 the United States had a role in lives of many Vietnamese and Americans. This war was consisted North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the Americans after the French decided to give up to Vietnam. According to the United States we decided to go to war to stop communism from taking over Asia, also known as the "Domino Theory" and its freedom from attack. The Vietnamese had another reason to continue fighting the United States. First, the people were nationalists and they loved their country and believed in independence. This is what allowed them to win the war with strong confidence. Today many people still question, what were the reasons for the United States fiasco in Vietnam? The United States did not succeed politically or military in Vietnam due to internal and external cost. The internal elements have to do with the fact that the United States lost public support for the war due to number of casualties, mistaken government policies and the activists of the anti war movement. The external costs have to do with the nature of war itself which was more of guerilla war and with the mistaken assumptions that's the United States carried into the war. These mistaken assumptions includes the belief

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: History
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What caused the Vietnam War?

What caused the Vietnam War? The causes of the Vietnam War and the subsequent war itself were classic symptoms, components and consequences of the Cold War. The causes of the Vietnam War revolve around the simple belief held by America that communism was threatening to expand all over south-east Asia. Neither the Soviet Union nor the United States could risk a war against each other such was the nuclear military might of both. However, when it suited both, they had client states that could carry on the fight for them. In Vietnam, the Americans actually fought - therefore in the Cold War 'game', the USSR could not. However, to support the Communist cause, the Soviet Union armed its fellow Communist state, China, who would, in turn, arm and equip the North Vietnamese who fought the Americans. Before World War Two, Vietnam had been part of the French Empire. During the war, the country had been overrun by the Japanese. When the Japanese retreated, the people of Vietnam took the opportunity to establish their own government lead by Ho Chi Minh. However, after the end of the war, the Allies gave back South Vietnam to the French while the north was left in the hands of the non-communist Chinese. The Nationalist Chinese treated the North Vietnamese very badly and support for Ho Chi Minh grew. He had been removed form power at the end of the war. The Chinese pulled out of North

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  • Subject: History
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Why did U.S.A. send combat troops into Vietnam?

Why did U.S.A. send combat troops into Vietnam? The background to Vietnam has been influenced by religion, French missionaries were sent in to convert the Vietnamese population, who was mostly Buddhist, to Catholics, the reason for this was to 'divert' their loyalty to God rather than there Emperor, the Vietnamese never took lightly to these Missionaries convert the people and most of all de-valuing their Emperor, the ruler of their country. A few Vietnamese people, or movements, felt threatened by this and a few priests ended up dead. In 1847, because of the murders and violence towards the French priests/missionaries, the French sent combat troops into Vietnam to protect their people. The French noticed that Vietnam would make a good addition to their Empire, so after much discussion and finally the Chinese signed over control of Vietnam. In there near future, the French also occupied and took control of Cambodia and Laos. Vietnam has an abundance of Coal, Zinc, Tin, Rubber and Rice, a lot of this was sent to France. Vietnam proved profitable to France, as they earned a lot of money from imports/exports. The Vietnamese had no choice but to take to their new way of life, some adapted to join the new governments, and also to keep the citizens in line. When the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was attacked by the U.S.A.'s 'test' weapons, the atom bombs also known

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Why did America come to be involved in the Vietnam war.

Vietnam coursework Why did America come to be involved in the Vietnam war Vietnam is a country on the eastern coast of Asia. Before World War 2 Vietnam was part of the French empire. During World War 2 most of France was occupied so the French had two withdraw to fight Nazi Germany. At this time the Japanese took control of Vietnam for the natural resources it possessed as Japan had little of its own natural resources. At this time there was an anti Japanese resistance group led by a man called Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh was a man from Vietnam who was very well travelled who had lived in many different countries like France but most importantly in the USSR where he developed his pro communist views. When Japan had been defeated at the end of World War 2 by the Allies Ho Chi Minh starts dreaming of controlling all of Vietnam After World War 2 had ended France came back 2 Vietnam expecting to take control of the country as before the war but Ho Chi Minh wasn't going allow France to allow France to rule the country again so the Viet Minh went to war with France to fight for its independence. At this time the USA were sympathetic and saw it as a poor country trying to fight off a larger more powerful country. In 1949 who shares a border with North Vietnam turned communist this concerned the USA as it thought China would be on the communist side with Ho Chi Minh who would fight

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: History
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