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    fresh rolls, bowls, sandwiches, and pho noodle soup. Freshrolls’ mission is to provide customers the ability to customize every aspect of their meal, while using only the finest ingredients and maintaining the integrity of authentic Vietnamese flavors. Nam Hoang, the founder and owner of this restaurant followed his passion to open a restaurant, where he can share family recipes to the world and show everyone that Vietnamese food can be healthy and delicious. He and his university friend, Chad Pini worked

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    Cleft Lip And Palate

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    Senior Paper: Cleft Lip and Palate The power to change someone’s life is right in our own hands. There’s needs for children that we can reach. Cleft lip and palate children need the support from the community, family, friends, and from the medical professionals. The improvements for support is crucial to a better future. What I Knew The knowledge I had of this topic was minimal. My family was affected by the birth defect, cleft lip/palate; my nephew, Sawyer, (6 months old), and my older sister

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    change it. The most powerful cause we can make is to chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. As we chant, the effect of Buddhahood is simultaneously created in the depths of our lives and will definitely manifest in time. The lotus flower grows and blooms in a muddy pond, yet remains pure and fee from defilement. Kyo – represent sutra, the voice or teaching of a Buddha. It also means sound, rhythm or vibration. The Power inherent in the characters Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is

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    Comparing Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness    In the opening scenes of the documentary film "Hearts of Darkness-A Filmmaker's Apocalypse," Eleanor Coppola describes her husband Francis's film, "Apocalypse Now," as being "loosely based" on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Indeed, "loosely" is the word; the period, setting, and circumstances of the film are totally different from those of the novella. Yet, a close analysis of character, plot, and theme in each respective work reveals that

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    Vietnam Folk Games

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    Vietnam folk games Vietnam folk games have been formed and existed for a long time. They are more than entertainment, they contain Vietnamese culture. Bamboo jacks, the game of the dragon and snake, blind man’s buff, the game of squares and so on are very interesting and useful. However, folk games are being gradually lost. Children are at a disadvantage, if they don’t have a chance to play them. So it is very important to introduce and develop folk games to the children and everybody as

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    “Luc does look like Gilbert.” I wanted to tell someone Renee’s story, but there was no one I trusted that much, not even Leo. Luc returned from Nam with his own problems. “Glover,” he said as we floated along the shore of Lake Mira Mar, “I left a sixteen-year-old girl in Nam. I was nineteen at the time. I left her pregnant. It is not a good feeling.” “What’s her name?” “I don’t remember, but I called her Ti-ti, which is Vietnamese for tiny.” “Was she short?” “No she was small like two fried eggs

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    a once in a lifetime experience and make new friendships. You are on stage saying your name, where you live and what you like to do. This is a goal many girls have, learning how to speak in front of tons of people and not getting stage fright At NAM everyone treats you equally, and doesn’t make fun of you when you mess up. National American Miss guides you to succeed those goals and make your dreams come true. There are tons of

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    History of Vietnam

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    As a citizen of Vietnam, I know that some past events shaped our country. Vietnam has a long history with China and France. It is found that there are four countries play very important parts in our history. There are China, France, Japan and the United States respectively. In this essay, the impact on the past events, which shaped the today Vietnam and interactions between Vietnam and the countries mentioned above will be discussed. The relationship between my country, Vietnam and China changed

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    Director Bong Joon-ho’s post-apocalyptic film, Snowpiercer (2013), follows the capitalistic microcosm of a super train that houses the last vestiges of humanity. Curtis, the film’s protagonist, leads a group of ragtag revolutionists against the carefully perfected balance of the train in hopes of obtaining an egalitarian system. As the group forces their way from the tail of the train to the engine room, they’re greeted with new surprises with each new train car they pass through. On their quest

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    Essay Prompt #14 Comparative Question 1: The Vietnam War remains a piece of controversial history in our nation’s timeline. Unlike our country’s participation in the World Wars, much of the war in Vietnam centered on a conflict of abstract ideals. America’s policy of containing communism greatly influenced many significant political decisions during the Cold War Era. In addition, this passage of time brought about drastic cultural and ideological shifts within our country. Although these changes

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