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    essay on teachers day Teacher Appreciation Poem T is for talented that you surely are E is for explaining so patiently A is for the ability to make the class fun C is for correcting us when we were wrong H is for helping us in every way E is for encouraging us to do our best R is for rare‚ there is only one of you! So thank you special teacher; we think you’re great too! GURU KA MAHETV(Hindi poem) Guru ka mahetv kabhi hoga na kum‚ Bhale kar le kitni bhi unnati hum‚ Waise to

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    Below is a free essay on "Teacher’s Day Speech" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Good afternoon everyone Respected Bhan sir‚ Dean Maam‚ The faculty and all my friends... it is my great priviledge to stand here before you to say a few words on teachers day.. In India‚ Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th of September‚ every year. The date was selected‚ because it is the birthday of a timeless teacher and the former President of India - Dr

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    Vietnamese Culture

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    years‚ the culture is characteristic with many dimensions and values. In both the material and spiritual life‚ Vietnamese have shown their specialty culture through many aspects. Based on Hostede’s point of view ( 1980)‚ the Vietnamese can be described as moderate uncertainty avoidance‚ high context‚ especially high power distance and high collectivism. They are typical aspects in Vietnamese culture that are grasped through diverse illustration in folk literature and noble values. First of all‚ Vietnam

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    important and that can be the beginning of a friendship. KALPAK In many countries‚ TeachersDays are intended to be special days for the appreciation of teachers‚ and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area‚ or the community in general. The date on which Teachersday is celebrated varies from country to country. Teachersdays are distinct from World TeachersDay which is officially celebrated across the world on October 5. The idea of

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    students. 8. To actively participate with activities and projects of the school and community. III. HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS MONTH | ACTIVITY | May | * BRIGADA ESKWELAStarted by the SSG Officers with the help of the students‚ teachers and parents. Repainting of walls from different classrooms and other facilities. Broken chairs are fix so it can be useful for the next school year. | June | * Over-all ElectionThis includes the club and other organizations especially the Grade

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    Vietnamese American

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    American? That question in and of itself is already a difficult one to answer. Then‚ what does it mean to be a Vietnamese American? Vietnamese American is a term to describe a person with Vietnamese ancestral roots residing in the United States. The influx of Vietnamese Americans can be attested to the “Fall of Saigon” on April 30‚ 1975‚ which initiated hundreds of thousands of Southern Vietnamese to emigrate out of Communist Vietnam either by boat or by trekking through Cambodia or Laos to reach Thailand

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    Vietnamese Language

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    but my second language is Vietnamese. It has always been equally important to me in my life. My parents spoke English‚ but little of it. As I was getting a little older‚ one day I heard my parents talking in Vietnamese and it was something about me because they said my name‚ I got really curious and asked them. They would not tell me anything and would just laugh so it made me angry. I realized that while living in an oriental household it was hard to go through the days not being able to understand

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    methods and war tactics. Booby traps‚ underground rat tunnels‚ and guerrilla warfare were a few ways the VC and the North Vietnamese Army defeated the United States. The weapons used by the NVA and VC were also more powerful and effective than the American weapons. Camouflage used by the Vietnamese was more concealing and outsmarted the United States soldiers as well. The North Vietnamese community helped and supported their country by doing anything they were asked like leaving villages so the NVA could

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    Vietnamese Habits In Vietnamese society‚ people gather together to form villages in rural areas‚ and guilds in urban areas. Villages and guilds have been forming since the dawn of the nation. These organizations have gradually developed for the population to be more stable and closer together. Each village and guild has its own regulations called conventions. The purpose of these conventions is the promotion of good customs within populations. All the conventions are different but they are always

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    6/25/12 Paper One Vietnamese Immigration Supposedly‚ the history of Vietnamese immigration to the United States is “relatively recent.” (Povell) Prior to 1975‚ most Vietnamese residing in the US were wives and children to American servicemen in Vietnam. In 1975‚ the ‘Fall of the Saigon’ marked the end of the Vietnam War‚ which prompted the first of two main waves of Vietnamese emigration towards the US. The first wave included Vietnamese who had helped the US in the war and “feared reprisals

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