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    Oral History of Tu Anh Vu

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    An oral history with Tu Anh Vu, an airline avionics technician for United Airlines, detailing his experiences as a first-generation Vietnamese American refugee in Southern California. This interview focuses on his experiences as a pilot in the South Vietnamese Air Force while in Vietnam. It continues with his struggles coming to the United States in 1975 and adapting to a new environment for the sake of his family and community. He is currently living in Huntington Beach and spends his time imparting his Catholic principles to his children when off work.Recorded Digitall

    Vu Anh, Tuan

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    (The) New regional context of post cold war East Asia and implications for Vietnam

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    Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2004masterpublishedby Vu Anh Tran

    Anh, T. Vu

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    Les empreintes digitales des métis vietnamiens

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    Vu-Khac-Diep , Trân-Anh . Les empreintes digitales des métis vietnamiens. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XII° Série. Tome 3 fascicule 4, 1968. pp. 347-350

    Étude anthropologique des Moïs Rhadès.

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    Trân-Anh , Tien-Loi Vu. Étude anthropologique des Moïs Rhadès.. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XI° Série. Tome 9 fascicule 1, 1966. pp. 91-107

    Diasporic Identities in Contemporary Vietnamese-Australian Literature

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    © 2023 Vu Lan Anh PhamThe thesis examined contemporary Vietnamese-Australian literature, investigating the ways Vietnamese-Australian writers – from boat people to generation 2 – understand their historical past and diasporic present, the directions their lives are taking, the pressures they face, and the way being diasporic has reshaped the way they represent both ‘homeland’ and ‘destination’

    Bassarona teuta subsp. anh T. Saito & Vu 2023, subspec. nov.

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    <i>Bassarona teuta anh</i> T. Saito & Vu subspec. nov. <p>Figure 6</p> Description: <p> <b>Male</b>. <b>Upperside</b>. Both wings ground colour is black. Series of discal yellowish spots well developed and similar to the male patterns in other subspecies; this discal band slightly narrower. Blackish submarginal band on both wings obscure. Underside: both wings have dark brown ground colour with dark blackish stains at different areas; series of discal whitish spots narrower than in other subspecies but somewhat similar to that in subspecies g <i>oodrichi</i> (Distant, 1886).</p> <p> <b>Female. Upperside.</b> Both wings ground colour is dark blackish brown. Forewing: Series of discal whitish spots extends from cell 2 to 6; whitish spots in cells 2 to 4 much smaller than elongated spots in cells 5 and 6. Submarginal black fascia includes separated black spots in cells 1b to 6. Hindwing: Series of whitish discal spots reduced to dot like spots only in cells 5-7; submarginal black fascia is divided into black arrow-shaped spots in cells 1a to 7.</p> <p> <b>Underside</b>. Both wings ground colour is grayish brown with blurred areas of blackish hue. Forewing with series of separated whitish spots in cells 1b to 6; elongated spots in cells 5 and 6 larger; submarginal fascia obscure and blackish markings reduced to small dots. Hindwing with rather distinct but thin whitish discal band; submarginal black fascia reduced into separate small black strokes.</p> <p> <b>Forewing length.</b> J 32.4–35.3 mm (n = 3, avg. 33.9 mm); ♀ 39.8–45.2 mm (n = 7, avg. 43.0 mm).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> The population of males from Phu Quoc Is reveals similarity to males of other known subspecies, such as <i>teuta</i>, <i>gupta</i>, <i>goodrichi</i>, <i>rayana etc.</i> It is quite difficult to distinguish the features by which it is possible to separate males of a new taxon. Among such characters, we can note the blacker colour of the upperside of both wings; the absence of submarginal black fasciae on the upper surface of the wings, as well as smaller whitish spots of the disc stripe.</p> <p> The greatest differences from other subspecies of <i>Bassarona teuta</i> is demonstrated by the population of females. Dark brown, almost black ground colour of the upper surface of both wings, as well as the reduction of the number and size of whitish discal spots are the main features of the new taxon.</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> <b>Holotype</b>. ♀ S. Vietnam, Kien Giang province, Phu Quoc Is., Ganh Dau Commune, Suoi Ganh Dau 4.VII.2015 T. Saito leg. <b>Paratypes:</b> 3J 6♀, same location as Holotype, 3J 3♀ 4.VII.2015 T. Saito leg., 2♀ 3.VII.2015 T. Saito leg., 1♀ 5.VII.2015 T. Saito leg.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The subspecific name is dedicated to Mrs. Anh, who is the wife of the second author.</p> <p> <b>Depositary.</b> The holotypes of four subspecies are deposited in the Research Institute of Evolution Biology in Tokyo, Japan. The Paratypes are deposited in the Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Hanoi, Vietnam.</p>Published as part of <i>Tamamitsu, Saito & Lien, Vu Van, 2023, Four new subspecies of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) from Phu Quoc Island, southern Vietnam, pp. 161-170 in Zootaxa 5293 (1)</i> on pages 167-169, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5293.1.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7959879">http://zenodo.org/record/7959879</a&gt
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