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    Contents Abstracts. After completing the entry of a package of six Russian kilos on January 20, 2017, Vietnam has officially become a member of the "submarine club". With the existing six submarines, Vietnam's ability to defend and control territorial waters has increased significantly. However, with the topographic features of the South China Sea, kilos can not work effectively in certain areas such as estuaries, bays or islands, this is necessary for the purpose of Vietnam's sea defense in the

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    Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam ), is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. With an estimated 90.5 million inhabitants as of 2014, it is the world 's 13th-most-populous country, and the eighth-most-populous Asian country. The name Vietnam translates as "Southern Viet" ; it was first officially adopted in 1802 by Emperor Gia Long, and was adopted again in 1945 with the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh. The country

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    Vietnam Research Paper

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    Vietnam is situated in Southeast Asia on the eastern coast of the Indochinese peninsula. At over 2,000 miles in length, the coastline is surrounded on two sides by the smaller Gulfs of Tonkin and Thailand, and also the South China Sea. Neighboring countries include Cambodia, China, and Laos (Vietnam-Geography, n.d.). The landscape within Vietnam varies greatly depending on location and is comprised of mountains, hills, dense forests, deltas, and lowlands. The importance of the topography will

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    Beaches Of Vietnam Essay

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    The Top 8 Breathtaking Beaches of Vietnam Summary “If there is a heaven for me, I’m sure it has a beach attached to it!” And so are the beaches of Vietnam – heavenly and calm. Have a look at the top 8 magnificent seashores in Vietnam to feel relaxed and cozy. Introduction Vietnam – an exotic and compelling country on Earth! Vietnam is a place of breathtaking beauty and incredible heritage. Vietnam is the easternmost country on the Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia. With an estimated population

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    The Effects of the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a 20 year war that changed the ways of how the American military operates. It was the Cold War’s largest war and it was the most notorious. American and Soviet Union armies avoided direct military confrontation, in fear of creating an all-consuming nuclear war. Vietnam had been divided into two halves, and the seed of this war was the communists wanting to take over and have the two Vietnam’s become a communist country. Large attacks on cities had

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    Scooter Sales in Vietnam

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    thiệt . Và các bác thử ngẫm Hòn Đá VN đã móc túi bao nhiêu tiền của dân mình [pic]  Em xin phép  VietNamNet Bridge – Two years ago the Vietnamese media was driven into a frenzy when Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie came to visit Vietnam for the first time. The image of the couple in casual clothes riding a black Yamaha Nouvo scooter in downtown HCMC was widely seen in newspapers and magazines.  Scooter riders seen in downtown HCMC. Vietnamese consumers have an increasing

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    It has been nearly five decades since the first President Ngo Dinh Diem, the founder of the Republic of Vietnam was assassinated in a military coup. Vietnamese history on its media in general and its education in particular are still unclear about the data, events related to this president who had the logical policy line, great political ideology of the South Vietnam and his people at that time. The remained images of Ngo Dinh Diem in new Vietnamese generations’ thoughts are just “Ngo Dinh Diem was

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    The war in Vietnam was one of the worst wars in American history. There were so many young men who died fighting for their country, some of which did not even choose to be sent to Vietnam. There were also many who suffered injuries that affected them for the rest of their lives. It was a terrible war for the U.S. in both casualties and injuries. In WWII, Japan took over vietnam. The French also wanted to take over. Not long after that, Ho Chi Minh created the Viet Minh to fight against them. They

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    The Vietnam War

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    The Vietnam War was first derived from the gradual oppression of the communist party of the north over the region of South Vietnam. The North Communist party was supported mainly by China and the Soviet Union whiles the Anti-Communist party of South Vietnam was supported by United States and France. The communist party group, as known as the Viet Cong, was recognized for their guerilla war strategies within the region of South Vietnam, intended to fully expand and unify Vietnam under Communist rule

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    Communism In Vietnam

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    Vietnam is divided into two distinct zones which are a communist party (North Vietnam) and a democratic party (South Vietnam). Shortly after the cold war had broke out between both parties and their differences. Throughout the war, The united states became involved and sent troops to guide the south, since we supported their political view. Even though the south side fell to north vietnam, which caused a majority of people from vietnam to migrate away from this country. Due to the political differences

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