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    Interview with Cam Phan

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    Tran comes from a Catholic Vietnamese family, surrounded by unique influences of traditional Confucian values regarding women and marriage in addition to Christian values. Family life and interpersonal relationships were highly dependent on how they would appear to the community. She married a South Vietnamese army officer who was absent most of the time. Tran and her husband were separated during the evacuation but reunited two and a half months later. With the help of a local church, she settled into her new life before moving to Kansas City. She implies that her attempt to learn English was not as successful as she hoped. However, she is glad to live a more stable life in the US. She gives a detailed story about her family footage and how the experience in the US can greatly differ for each family member.An interview with Phan-Michelle Tran (the interviewer’s mother) covers her life in Vietnam and experience evacuating to the US after the Fall of Saigon. The interview is mostly in Vietnamese with some English.Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansa

    Symbolic Execution as DPLL Modulo Theories

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    © Quoc-Sang Phan; licensed under Creative Commons License CC-BY. Imperial College Computing Student Workshop (ICCSW’14). Editors: Rumyana Neykova and Nicholas Ng; pp. 58–65. OpenAccess Series in Informatics. Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, Dagstuhl Publishing, Germanyurn: urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-47746urn: urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-4774

    Chapter 4. A more perfect unification

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    In this paper, we provide a new analysis of the Negative Constraint in Vietnamese, whereby the anterior morpheme dã loses its perfect reading in negative contexts. The Nanosyntax approach adopted here is claimed to derive this constraint without the stipulations inherent in existing formal accounts (e.g., Trinh 2005; Duffield 2017; Phan & Duffield 2016, 2019)

    Oral History of Phan Chang Phuong (Peter Phan)

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    My narrator’s name is Peter Phan, and he was born on December 18, 1967, in Rach Gia, Vietnam. In 2007, he, his wife, and two children took a plane to San Jose, California and moved to Moreno Valley, California in 2008. Peter and his family then moved to Corona, California in 2009 for a short time before moving to Utah in 2010 and then back to Corona six months later where they still reside today. Peter graduated from high school and attended two years of college in Vietnam before dropping out to become an electronics repairman. Some topics covered in the interview were Peter’s experiences and thoughts as a nail technician, his feelings about America, and his plans for the future. Currently, Peter is married to Elaine Phan and has two children, a son and a daughter, and they all live in Corona, California where he and his wife work as nail technicians.Recorded digitall

    Drepanosticta hansruedii Phan, 2021, a new replacement name for Drepanosticta wildermuthi Phan, 2021 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Platystictidae)

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    Phan, Quoc Toan, Yokoi, Naoto, Makbun, Noppadon, Joshi, Shantanu, Subramanian, K.A., Ngo, Quoc Phu, Dow, Rory A. (2021): Drepanosticta hansruedii Phan, 2021, a new replacement name for Drepanosticta wildermuthi Phan, 2021 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Platystictidae). Zootaxa 5072 (2): 200-200, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5072.2.

    Oral History of Tom Phan

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    An oral history with Mr. Tom Phan, born in 1955 in Nha Trang, Vietnam. In March 1975, Mr. Phan was a teenager attending boarding school in Da Lat when Vietnam fell. On April 27, 1975, his family flew from Saigon to the United States. Mr. Phan enrolled in the local university majoring in computer engineering, and worked minimum wage jobs. In 1978, he was the first Asian hired at Electronic Data Systems, where he worked for eight years. On December 15, 1978, he married his wife. In 1988, he formed his own company, Customer Focus International, which developed software. In 1998 he sold the company and retired. During his retirement, he spent more time with his family and took them on many vacations, including taking his entire extended family to Vietnam for a month in 2000. In 2007, his son approached him about opening a Vietnamese restaurant, which is now called Phans 55. It currently has two locations in Irvine and Fullerton. He has children and lives in Irvine, California with his wife.Recorded Digitall

    Oral History of Christopher Phan

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    An oral history of Mr. Christopher Phan, a candidate for city council, a soldier, and a Vietnamese American. This interview focuses on his experience as an immigrant upon entering the United States and touches upon the history surrounding his childhood in Vietnam. It shares his views on the war, his culture, and what it means to be Vietnamese American. After years or service in the military and to the Vietnamese community, he runs for Garden Grove City Council.Recorded Digitall

    Agent-based Modelling and Simulation<br />in the Social and Human Sciences: Appendix 1 - Epistemology in a Nutshell: Theory, Model, Simulation and Experiment - Denis Phan, Anne-Françoise Schmid and Franck Varenne

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    Appendix 1 - Epistemology in a Nutshell: Theory, Model, Simulation and Experiment - Denis Phan, Anne-Françoise Schmid and Franck Varenn

    Oral History of Thai Viet Phan

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    My narrator’s legal name is Viet Thai Phan, but that is because her mother messed up her documents. The name she actually goes by is Thai Viet Phan which she will change in the future. Her family had escaped from Vietnam into Thailand where they gave birth to her in 1988, before setting off for the Philippines and finally America. Her sister was born when she was two, and her biological father was diagnosed with cancer shortly after. He passed away when she was 11, and her stepfather passed away recently in 2017. Thai did her undergraduate school at UCLA and got her law degree and public policy. Master's degree at USC. She also met her current husband at USC. They got married in 2016 shortly before Thai moved back to Santa Ana and began rebuilding her political connections via local government and Democratic organizations. Thai now works at Rutan and Tucker as a lawyer.Recorded digitall

    Oral History of Thomas Toan Phan

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    An oral history with Mr. Thomas Toan Phan, a Vietnam War veteran born in 1952. The interview focuses on his life and experiences surrounding the Vietnam War. His stories begin from birth leading up to the war, during the war, his escape and his eventual migration to the United States. He now lives in California with his wife and children.Recorded Digitall
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