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    Nationalist movements have been present since the start of colonial rule and the eminent failure of these nationalist movements before the onset of World War Two have not gone un-noticed by historians. ‘nationalism is linked with the idea of progress, a progress which man himself can induce or control.’ The firm control that the pre-WWII Western colonial powers imposed on the territories that they governed ensure that the local people would not demand for the sovereignty of their state. However

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    opinions. Foreign oppression had given rise to their own opposition.4 In France’s case, their presence had created political opponents, such as Phan Đình Phùng, Phan Bội Châu, and eventually, Hồ Chí Minh and his comrades. All three individuals had utilized literature to convey their ideological and personal hopes for an independent Vietnam. Phan Bội Châu (b. 1867 d. 1940), born a little more than a decade into France’s

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    Logistics Performance Index

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    THIỆU VỀ CHỈ TIÊU LPI Phần 1: LOGISTICS & TẦM QUAN TRỌNG CỦA LOGISTICS: 1. Logistics: “Logistics là quá trình tối ưu hóa về địa điểm và thời điểm, vận chuyển và dự trữ nguồn tài nguyên từ điểm đầu tiên của chuỗi cung ứng qua các khâu sản xuất phân phối cho đến tay người tiêu dùng cuối cùng, thông qua hàng loạt các hoạt động kinh tế. (GS.TS Đoàn Thị Hồng Vân Quản trị Logistics – NXB Thống kê 2006). 2. Tầm quan trọng của Logistics trên thế giới: Hệ thống Logistics góp một phần hỗ trợ cho sự phát

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    Vietnam Research Paper

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    was Can Vuong led by Ham Nghi. This group used violence towards Christian Vietnamese citizens and was largely unsuccessful. One of the most effective leaders of resistance to the French was the scholar Phan Boi Chau, who wrote nationalist works and criticized French imperialism. Out of Phan Boi Chau’s works during World War II rose Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the

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    Account for the general failure of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia in the period 1900-1941. The failure to achieve political independence of pre-war nationalism in Southeast Asia was mainly due to the interplay of nationalist factors, impact of colonial response and inherent society composition. Nationalist disunity watered down mass support which was key to success, while colonial rule hindered the development of nationalism and the nature Southeast Asian society made unification hard

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    Contract and Pacific Oil

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    Read the Pacific Oil Company case. Prepare the following questions for class discussion: a. Describe the problem that Pacific Oil Company faced as it reopened negotiations with Reliant Chemical Company in early 1985. b. Evaluate the styles and effectiveness of Messrs. Fontaine, Gaudin, Hauptmann, and Zinnser as negotiators in this case. c. What should Frank Kelsey recommend to Jean Fontaine at the end of the case? Why? The Pacific Oil Company Look, you asked for my advice, and I gave it to

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    French, but most did not. Among those who refused was a group of several hundred scholars who became actively involved in the anticolonial movement. The best known among them was Phan Boi Chau, a scholar from Nghe An Province, trained in the Confucian tradition under his father and other local teachers. In 1885 Phan Boi Chau observed at close range the actions of French troops in crushing scholar-gentry resistance to the colonial overlords. For the next decade he devoted himself to his studies and finally

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    Vietnam After the Saigon Fall 1975 Overview Many books, magazine articles, and papers have been written about the Vietnam war and its consequences, but most are written from the perspective of an outsider looking in without actually living in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon in 1975. Few reporters ever came back to Vietnam to live there and describe day-to-day life in Vietnam after the war. Under the control of Communist rulers and an embargo from the US, Vietnam was almost isolated from the western

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    Use a variety of sources for the collection of data, both primary and secondary (1) (a) Prepare and implement a plan for the collection of primary and secondary data for a given business problem (b) Describe and justify the survey methodology and frame used (c) Develop and use a questionnaire and justify its design for a particular purpose (2) Apply a range of techniques to analyze data effectively for business purposes (a) Create information for decision making by summarizing data using

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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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