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    Monh Thi Nguyen threading machine

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    Minh Thi Nguyen from Vietnam, threading machine. NJ Headwear Corporation, Jersey City, NJ. July 14, 199

    Nguyễn Đình Thi với tiểu thuyết sử thi Việt Nam 1945-1975 (góc nhìn so sánh Vỡ bờ và Con đường đau khổ)

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    Bài viết quan tâm đến tiểu thuyết sử thi Vỡ bờ của Nguyễn Đình Thi - tác phẩm góp phần vào sự hình thành, phát triển thể loại tiểu thuyết sử thi hiện đại Việt Nam 1945-1975. Từ góc nhìn so sánh một vài đặc điểm nội dung cũng như nghệ thuật với Con đường đau khổ (Alexei Tolstoy), nghiên cứu chỉ ra đóng góp cũng như lý giải nguyên nhân của những điểm chưa mạnh của Vỡ bờ.413-42

    Oral History of Bich Ngoc Thi Nguyen

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    An oral history with Bich Ngoc Thi Nguyen, born in Saigon, Vietnam on October 3, 1956. She is the eldest daughter of Thinh Van Nguyen, father, and Le Nga Thi La, mother. Her father served as a colonel during the Vietnam War as the Director of the Communication Division of the whole Southeast Asia. Her mother died during an early age of her life, which forced her to take over the duties of taking care of her six younger siblings. In the interview, she discusses details about her childhood during the Vietnam War and her transition to America throughout Fort Chaffee and afterwards. She talks about her thoughts and experiences with the American work mentality; furthermore, her experience motivated her to obtain a BS in Nursing from the University of Iowa. She currently works as a Registered Nurse.Recorded Digitall

    Transparency is Surveillance: C. Thi Nguyen

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    Overview & Shownotes Calls for increased transparency and oversight are common in the public realm. Our guest today, the philosopher C. Thi Nguyen, argues that transparency can actually erode important parts of community life. He claims that while transparency might root out corruption, it also has a sort of chilling effect on the very work people are required to be transparent about. For the episode transcript, download a copy or read it below. Contact us at [email protected] Links to people and ideas mentioned in the show “Transparency is Surveillance,” C. Thi Nguyen BBC Reith Lectures on trust Elijah Millgram Tal Brewer Annette Baier Credits Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for our logo. Music featured in the show: Lina My Queen by Blue Dot Session

    Doan Thi Hanh Dao video oral history interview and transcript

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation and donated to the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. This collection includes video recordings of interviews with Vietnamese Americans native to or living in Texas. This interview forms part of the national 500 Oral Histories Project conducted by the Vietnamese American Heritage Foundation.Doan Thi Hanh Dao was born in 1954 in Saigon, Vietnam. She is Buddhist. She is the third oldest of seven siblings (five sons, two daughters) and is the oldest daughter. She was exceptionally close with her sister since the two of them were often left with the chores because they were the daughters. Doan Thi Hanh Dao eventually sponsored her sister, her family, their parents, and youngest sibling to come to the United States. Her entire family now lives in the United States. Her father was a vendor and her mother stayed at home and helped her father with his business. Doan Thi Hanh Dao’s father was born in Thai Binh (in the North) but his family migrated to South Vietnam. Her mother was born and raised in the South. Before 1975, one of her older brothers studied in Japan and the other worked for the military. Doan Thi Hanh Dao was unhappy with the education system in Vietnam, requested a study abroad program and was granted a scholarship in 1974 to study at Wellesley in Boston, Massachusetts, where she studied Economics. She proudly mentions a 40-year-old friendship with a schoolmate who still resides in Vietnam. She speaks about the unique dynamic in her family due to having a paternal grandfather with Northern Vietnamese roots residing with her dominantly Southern Vietnamese family

    Oral History of Thuy Thi Nguyen

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    An Oral history of Thuy Thi Nguyen, born in 1961 in Ba Ria, Vietnam and grew up in Vung Tau. At the time of interview, she is a librarian at Santa Ana College in Orange County, California. Thuy talked about her family’s escape from Vietnam as boat refugees and their process of resettlement in Orange County. She also discussed how she met and married her husband, their family life, and her Catholic faith.Recorded Digitall

    Oral History of Hien Thi Tran

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    An oral history of Hien Thi Tran: a mother who was fortunate to migrate out of Vietnam after the fall of Saigon with her children, but with great fear. She tells her story of a seemingly simple, upper middle-class lifestyle, but also incites feelings of loneliness with a husband at war. Tragedies of the Vietnam War lead her to make heavy decisions that change the course of her family, her marriage, and her children.Recorded Digitall

    Oral History of Tran Thi Huong

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    The document presents an oral history with Ms. Tran Thi Huong, born in 1957, a first-wave Vietnamese refugee who became a hairstylist. The interview focused on her memory of Vietnam during the war, the experience of fleeing the country by a cargo airplane in 1975, and her career path to reconstruct her life in the United States. Ms. Tran owns a hair salon in Orange County, California since 2008.Recorded Digitall

    Oral History of Loan Thi Kim Nguyen

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    An oral history with Mrs. Loan Thi Kim Nguyen, a manicurist in San Dimas, California and a mother to three daughters. This interview focused on her experience in Vietnam during the war when she was in her early teens, after the war focusing on how her life had changed post-war, and her journey she had in order to live in her current town of Duarte, California.Recorded Digitall

    Isolation and Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns of Aeromonas hydrophila from Diarrheal children in Thi-Qar Province/Iraq

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    This study was carried out to isolate Aeromonas hydrophila from diarrheal children; 150 fecal samples were collected from diarrheal children with age (1-13 years) of both sexes that had suffering from diarrhea in Mohammed Al -Mosawi and Bent-Al-Huda hospitals in Thi-Qar province. Twenty isolates were diagnosed as genus Aeromonas hydrophila. The results revealed that the rate of Aeromonas hydrophila isolates in fecal samples of diarrheal children was (13.3%) and the age groups of 1-5 years were the highest percentage of diarrheal cases (60%) and the highest percentage of Aeromonas hydrophila infection (40%). Antimicrobial susceptibility testing to 20 Aeromonas hydrophila isolates showed that (70%) of isolates were resistance to Amikacin, while  (60%) of isolates were    resistance  to Ciprofloxian,  Cefotaxime  and Gentamycin ,(35%) of isolates were    resistance  to Ceflazim  and only (20%) of isolates were    resistance  to Imipenem, and the results appeared increasing prevalence of multidrug resistant  between  Aeromonas hydrophila isolates that isolated from diarrheal children in Thi-Qar province
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