I want to become a flight attendant for vietnam airlines but the problems is that? |
| i am an australian citizen. i would have to become permanent resident of vn to work for vn airlines. if i apply for citizenship of vn, would i have to live there for 6 months to become a resident or ... |
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Does anyone know an Orphanage in Singapore or Hanoi, Vietnam I could volunteer at?????? |
I am visiting Hanoi, Vietnam in May and would like to volunteer in an orphanage while there, but need some help in finding one I can contact to ask if they need me.
I will also be in S... |
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How did TopGear get to drive Motorbikes in Vietnam? |
Basically because I thought you required a Vietnamese drivers license to drive in Vietnam. And International Licenses are not accepted.
So how did they do it? Did Jezza, Hammond and May ... |
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Are you aware that vietnam is called the "Tiny Dragon of Asia"... please give me a precise reason for this. |
i mean why is Vietnam called "Tiny Dragon of Vitnam"?
and why there is North and South Vietnam... is this still the same now?... |
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How did the cold war affect Korea and Vietnam? |
| please answer...anything will help...i just have no idea...but i did change the question alittle...it was really HOW DID THE COLD WAR AFFECT THE POSTWAR HISTORIES OF KOREA AND VIETNAM?... |
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What is the name of this style of dress from Vietnam? |
It's a two-piece outfit with a long button-front tunic over loose trousers. The tunic is split from the waist down in both the back and front.
i.e. http://www.megdesk.com/t... |
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Wedding in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)? |
| I am British and my future wife is Vietnamese. We met in the USA and we are planning for the wedding reception in Ho Chi Minh City. Can anyone advise good or bad experiences or were you recommend ... |
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What's the best place to get a haircut in HCMC, the stylist has to be a girl.? |
| u see its hard for me to find a good hairplace here since i can't have men do any work for me, its a cultural ... |
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What were the reasons of American withdrawing from Vietnam? |
Any chance of a list of reasons?
10 points for best answer, thanks.... |
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Summer in VN!? |
| im going to hue, nha trang, phan thiet, ben tre and saigon in the summer. any suggestions/tips/clubs you would recommend?... |
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US dollar to Vietnamese dong currency exchange? |
| I am traveling to Vietnam in a week and a half and have a few questions. What is the conversion rate? Is it best to exchange money in the US or in Vietnam? How much do you think I may need for a 3 ... |
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Ur opinion! ....................? |
u think what kind of jobs is good for a young vietnamese in America ???
i am in college, but i am not sure which major i'd like to study for long term.!... |
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Don't you think more people should give to the Vietnam vets, after all they fought for us to have freedom. |
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gheefreak
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They didn't fight for anyone's freedom. They gave their lives for a country they loved, for absolutely no reason.
The American government should take better care of them, more money needs to be given to veteran's services, because the American government screwed them over and put them in the line of fire for stupid political reasons which never made sense.
The Vietnam war is one of the biggest, most fruitless wastes of life I can think of, but the vets need respect and understanding from the American people. It's not their fault.
On the other hand, the Vietnam War was also a conflict with incredibly high occurances of war crimes. I think that as Americans we need to recognize international courts, even if that means our vets are prosecuted for war crimes, to give validity to our own human rights endeavours. Our not participting in international military tribunals is embarrasing and hypocritical, and our vets need to be held just as accountable as the people in Cambodia or Africa who perpetrated genocied in the names of their respective governments.
So our vets need respect and care, but they also need to be treated the way we demand other vets around the world are. With justice. Justice for innocent Vietnamese people, and justice for their own suffering from their own government. |
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Sanmigsean
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For who's freedom? Are you Vietnamese? They were fighting to try to prevent a popular regime (that the US govt didn't like) from taking over.
I feel sorry for the vets, they had no choice - but they certainly weren't fighting for anyone's freedom. Just like now in Iraq they are fighting for Bush cronie's oil interests, period. |
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Carl_the_Truth
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They should be taken better care of than they are. ALL vets should. But they are'nt. And Vietnam had nothing to do with our freedom. We butted in their civil war. We lost, then we cut and ran... |
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john r
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From your question I take it you are VIETNAMESE as a vet that served in VIETNAM 66 thru 69 we didn't ask for anything but if you really feel that way a simple THANK YOU is more than enough |
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purple angel
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I agree, but all of our service men and women need to be respected for the couragous job they did or are doing. |
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Onin
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Yes the respect for veterans is very important, but as far as freedom was concern well American always had freedom, just as much as Australian,s have freedom to although we went to Vietnam to server our tour of duty. But for oil? What oil there ain't no oil in Vietnam. |
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