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    . ORANA uses both its own sales staff and independent distributors to increase retail sales in Vietnam. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this strategy. ORANA realized the huge opportunity in covering new market areas due to the increasing demand in Vietnam as an emerging market, many indications showed that annual sales has a potential growth rate of around 20%, due to the increasing purchasing power, the middle class is growing, and people are willing to try new products. Therefore

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    The Feud between the North and South Vietnam The Vietnam war ended in 1975 but its consequences persist over time, and there is one especially abominable consequence that has lasted until now. This is the long-term feud between the southern and the northern people in Vietnam. Indeed, although the boundary during the war between South and North Vietnam was erased after the unification in 1975, we still have an intense distinction between them, and it makes them hate each other. Living in both the

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    The Vietnam war was a civil war between Northern and Southern Vietnam. The two halves of Vietnam were separated because of disagreements in governmental policies. American troops involved themselves in the Vietnam war because they wanted to protect Vietnam from becoming a communist country. The United States was split between those who wanted troops to get involved in the war and those who opposed. So when the US officials decided to enter into the war, uproars and peace movements began. The United

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    The Vietnam War was one of the most gruesome battles that the United States has been involved in. According to Ronald H. Spector, a writer from the Encyclopædia Britannica, around two million military men died from both the South Vietnamese and American troops. This is not counting a number of soldiers that also died from the Northern part of Vietnam. The conflict began when North Vietnam and Viet Cong planned to turn the southern portion of Vietnam communist but since they were allies with America

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    that the U.S. has been a part of before the Vietnam WarVietnam war, which makes it hard to believe that the U.S. could ever possibly lose a war. Thus bringing up the big question, did the U.S. actually lose the Vietnam War? Well, the northern Vietnamese military/Viet cong's usage of the Vietnamese environment, the northern Vietnamese army/Vietcong's guerrilla warfare tactics, and finally, the United States failing to stop the spread of communism into Vietnam are a few key reasons why the United States

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    The Vietnam war, also known as the Second Indochina war, was a very dark time.The war was between Northern Vietnam and the PAVN (People’s Army of Vietnam) supported by China, and Southern Vietnam and the ARVN (The Army of the Republic of Vietnam) supported by the United States. And the war consisted of three major battles. There was the battle of Ap Bac (the very first battle of the war and a major loss for the Southern Vietnam), the battle of Khe Sanh (the middle of the war and the turning point

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    Vietnamese Food Essay

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    emerged from a concrete living environment: a tropical country with many rivers and the confluence of great cultures (Vietnam Country). Vietnam is a long, narrow country in Southeast of Asia that borders south China, east of Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam is practically the size of Italy and Japan put together; and is divided into three regions: north, central, and south. Vietnam has variety types of food for every occasion, from an everyday meal to New Year’s festivities food. The flavor of the

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    Battle Of Vietnam Essay

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    The Vietnam war began in 1954 through the region which goes back several decades. The vietnam war was a long, arduous war between North Vietnam and South vietnam, as well as south vietnam’s main ally, the united states. At the time, North vietnam held a communist government. The war began in 1954 through an ongoing conflict between Russia and America. Going back to WWII, japanese forces invaded vietnam to fight off japanese occupiers and the french. At the time, the political leader Ho Chi Minh

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    of the well-respected leaders in Vietnam 66 years ago. He was the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam for 10 years. He was the one main figure who fought for independence from the French Union. Therefore, this statue symbolizes the political “war” Vietnam has been through. For his great work, in southern Vietnam, there is a city named after him, and this is Vietnam’s largest city, which is also call Saigon. Since North and South divide Vietnam, there are many political disagreements

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    reunited under the government of communism (Rosen, 2). Hanoi, the capital of North Vietnam, became the official capital of Vietnam (Cosmas, 334). The capital of South Vietnam was renamed Ho Chi Minh City after the leader of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh (Cosmas, 330). The war did not damage the north as much as it did the south (The War's, 5). Even though, the U.S. dropped one million tons of explosives on North Vietnam in order to block supply runs and to weaken the north the government and people were

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