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 Will i lose or gain weight when i go to vietnam this summer?
i am going for about a month (june 8 - july 5) and i hear that most people lose weight when they go. I am vietnamese myself and i am already have a pretty low body fat index. initially, i feel as if ...


 Vao day nghe bai nay di ban?
can u translate that?...


 Please tell me how to get a cheap accommodation in hoian?
accommodation in hoian about 10$ / ...


 Is there any e-mail address like this:Quang thang 30 in vietnam?
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 What is life like in hanoi vietnam?? is it a good place to live??
describe what it is like in hanoi vietnam,give me your insight on wether it is or is'nt a good place to live....


 Dill de diya hai , jan tumhe denge , from which movei?
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 What documents are needed to re-enter the US from Vietnam?
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 Does anyone knows them?
Can you guy tell me a website where can I find some pictures of these Vietnamese singers. Please don't tell me to search it in search engine.

1. Trish Thùy Trang
2. Hạ Vy
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 Teaching in Vietnam?
im only 16 and my mum is looking at going to Vietnam for a small holiday during the year.

while she was researching online, she has found some other aussies who have done most of Vietnam ...


 How do goldsmiths shops make money?
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 What kind of gifts do Vietnamese people want from the US?
I will be visiting my family next month in Vietnam and would like to bring them some gifts. My mom (who's vietnamese) says that things that are distincty american are a hot commodity (like Levi&...


 Have you basked in the awesomeness of "fleur de lis"?
I have.

Fleur de lis is the greatest friend a person could ask for. She has stood by me through thick and thin. She kept contact when there were many miles between us. She saved my life ...


 Helllo what is can tho like?
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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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 I am going to Vietnam this weekend, any salsa club you might wish to recommend?
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 What's your favorite aspect about Vietnam?
What's your one favorite aspect about Vietnam?

After that, what's your favorite place to go?
Favorite thing you've done there?
Favorite food you ate?
Favorite ...


 How can i earn money in vietnam?
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 Anyone know about life in cambodia and vietnam for expats?
anything about it like safety and life for 19 year old unmarried guys like me.
Additional Details
im looking to be a college student and fighter in an asian country....


 Ho Chi Min City Best to do and also Beaches near by?
I am taking a trip to Ho Chi Min City for five days at New Years and I am looking for some recommendations for things to do and see in the city, near the city and also for recommendations as to which ...


 Arriving in vietnam for 2 weeks on may 21?
Any vietnamese person would like to show me and my girlfriend around we will look after you if you have afriend with a motor bike would be ...



Terry,JackofHearts

Who was Gunga Din?


    



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weeTOH
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunga_Din


milty12345
please dont forget me


sandy
Gunga Din (1892) is one of Rudyard Kipling's most famous poems, perhaps best known for its often-quoted last line, "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!"[1] The poem is a rhyming narrative from the point of view of a British soldier, about a native water-bearer who saves the soldier's life but dies himself. Like several other Kipling poems, it celebrates the virtues of a non-European while revealing the racism of a colonial infantryman who views such people as being of a "lower order".


Rogan
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunga_Din


All the answers you need, and more.


patticharron
"Gunga Din" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling. In the poem, a British soldier tells of a native water carrier who died saving a solidier's life. The most famous line from the poem is "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!"


RAZZER
Gunga Din (1892) is one of Rudyard Kipling's most famous poems, perhaps best known for its often-quoted last line, "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!"[1] The poem is a rhyming narrative from the point of view of a British soldier, about a native water-bearer who saves the soldier's life but dies himself. Like several other Kipling poems, it celebrates the virtues of a non-European while revealing the racism of a colonial infantryman who views such people as being of a "lower order".





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