State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Vietnam had amassed a combined debt of over VND415.347 trillion (USD19.88 billion) to banks by September 2011. State-owned economic groups have large debts than other SOEs The figure was included in the Ministry of Finance (MoF)'s plan to restructure SOEs. Of the sum, 12 economic groups owed VND218.738 trillion (USD10.47 billion), accounting for 52.66% of SOE debt and 8.76% of the banking system's total lending. The State-owned Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), the country's biggest oil producer, topped the list, owing VND72.3 trillion (USD3.46 billion). It was followed by the Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) with VND62.8 trillion (USD3 billion), Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) with VND20.5 trillion (USD981.33 million), and Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin) with VND19.6 trillion (USD938.24 million). The ministry also said that 30 out of 85 State-owned groups and corporations reported debts three times higher than their equity. Seven groups owed ten times more than their total equity. These were Vietnam Industrial Construction Corporation (VINAINCON), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 1 (Cienco 1), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 5 (Cienco 5), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 8 (Cienco 8), Military Petroleum Company (MIPECO), Thanh An Corporation, and Vietnam Highway Investment and Development Corporation. The ministry noted that the current financial condition of SOEs has proven to be unsafe and that many faced the risk of bankruptcy. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Thursday, 31 May 2012
State-owned enterprises in debt crisis
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Vietnam had amassed a combined debt of over VND415.347 trillion (USD19.88 billion) to banks by September 2011. State-owned economic groups have large debts than other SOEs The figure was included in the Ministry of Finance (MoF)'s plan to restructure SOEs. Of the sum, 12 economic groups owed VND218.738 trillion (USD10.47 billion), accounting for 52.66% of SOE debt and 8.76% of the banking system's total lending. The State-owned Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), the country's biggest oil producer, topped the list, owing VND72.3 trillion (USD3.46 billion). It was followed by the Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) with VND62.8 trillion (USD3 billion), Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) with VND20.5 trillion (USD981.33 million), and Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin) with VND19.6 trillion (USD938.24 million). The ministry also said that 30 out of 85 State-owned groups and corporations reported debts three times higher than their equity. Seven groups owed ten times more than their total equity. These were Vietnam Industrial Construction Corporation (VINAINCON), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 1 (Cienco 1), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 5 (Cienco 5), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 8 (Cienco 8), Military Petroleum Company (MIPECO), Thanh An Corporation, and Vietnam Highway Investment and Development Corporation. The ministry noted that the current financial condition of SOEs has proven to be unsafe and that many faced the risk of bankruptcy. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
Mã số bài viết e9de5cd70cdd9db2da6a7bc7df97e9c9
Mã số bài viết e9de5cd70cdd9db2da6a7bc7df97e9c9
State-owned enterprises in debt crisis
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Vietnam had amassed a combined debt of over VND415.347 trillion (USD19.88 billion) to banks by September 2011. State-owned economic groups have large debts than other SOEs The figure was included in the Ministry of Finance (MoF)'s plan to restructure SOEs. Of the sum, 12 economic groups owed VND218.738 trillion (USD10.47 billion), accounting for 52.66% of SOE debt and 8.76% of the banking system's total lending. The State-owned Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), the country's biggest oil producer, topped the list, owing VND72.3 trillion (USD3.46 billion). It was followed by the Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) with VND62.8 trillion (USD3 billion), Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) with VND20.5 trillion (USD981.33 million), and Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin) with VND19.6 trillion (USD938.24 million). The ministry also said that 30 out of 85 State-owned groups and corporations reported debts three times higher than their equity. Seven groups owed ten times more than their total equity. These were Vietnam Industrial Construction Corporation (VINAINCON), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 1 (Cienco 1), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 5 (Cienco 5), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 8 (Cienco 8), Military Petroleum Company (MIPECO), Thanh An Corporation, and Vietnam Highway Investment and Development Corporation. The ministry noted that the current financial condition of SOEs has proven to be unsafe and that many faced the risk of bankruptcy. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
Mã số bài viết 9d207f8601b56ff6270efa0582d4e78f
Mã số bài viết 9d207f8601b56ff6270efa0582d4e78f
State-owned enterprises in debt crisis
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Vietnam had amassed a combined debt of over VND415.347 trillion (USD19.88 billion) to banks by September 2011. State-owned economic groups have large debts than other SOEs The figure was included in the Ministry of Finance (MoF)'s plan to restructure SOEs. Of the sum, 12 economic groups owed VND218.738 trillion (USD10.47 billion), accounting for 52.66% of SOE debt and 8.76% of the banking system's total lending. The State-owned Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), the country's biggest oil producer, topped the list, owing VND72.3 trillion (USD3.46 billion). It was followed by the Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) with VND62.8 trillion (USD3 billion), Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) with VND20.5 trillion (USD981.33 million), and Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin) with VND19.6 trillion (USD938.24 million). The ministry also said that 30 out of 85 State-owned groups and corporations reported debts three times higher than their equity. Seven groups owed ten times more than their total equity. These were Vietnam Industrial Construction Corporation (VINAINCON), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 1 (Cienco 1), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 5 (Cienco 5), Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 8 (Cienco 8), Military Petroleum Company (MIPECO), Thanh An Corporation, and Vietnam Highway Investment and Development Corporation. The ministry noted that the current financial condition of SOEs has proven to be unsafe and that many faced the risk of bankruptcy. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Mã số bài viết 32ebfcc67bcc891e240cebc70334e4b1
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Mother and daughter strip naked to save their land
Local authorities in southern Can Tho Province have been investigating a land dispute case in which a mother and daughter stripped naked to protect their land from being taken for a project. Lai and her daughter protest land withdrawal by stripping They claimed that the compensation offered them was insufficient. In order to protect their land, Pham Thi Lai, 52, and her daughter, 33, removed all their clothing in public, on the construction site. On May 29, the chairman of Cai Rang District People's Committee, Mai Hong Chau, reported the case to Can Tho authorities. Tran Nhan Cu, Director of No8 Construction and Investment JSC (CIC8), in Can Tho admitted that it was wrong for the guards to treat them roughly, pushing and dragging the two nude women away. However Cu said that the guards were shocked and angered by the 'extreme' action. He said Lai and her daughter had planned this before they sneaked inside the construction site. In 2003, the former authorities of Can Tho granted CIC8 permission to build new urban area in Hung Thanh Ward, Cai Rang District and approved of the compensation rates for households. Can Tho authorities also twice approved additional compensation funds. In 2011 CIC8 agreed to compensate Lai's family VND1.25 billion (USD60,000), but they continued to refuse. Lai's family has asked to receive 100 square metres of resettlement land for each 1,000 square metres taken. This was not the first protest. Lai's husband, Ho Van Tu, drank pesticide in front of the enforcement team but was saved. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
Mã số bài viết 8e863f7c688bd9f516a442cb7f056ba6
Mã số bài viết 8e863f7c688bd9f516a442cb7f056ba6
Mother and daughter strip naked to save their land
Local authorities in southern Can Tho Province have been investigating a land dispute case in which a mother and daughter stripped naked to protect their land from being taken for a project. Lai and her daughter protest land withdrawal by stripping They claimed that the compensation offered them was insufficient. In order to protect their land, Pham Thi Lai, 52, and her daughter, 33, removed all their clothing in public, on the construction site. On May 29, the chairman of Cai Rang District People's Committee, Mai Hong Chau, reported the case to Can Tho authorities. Tran Nhan Cu, Director of No8 Construction and Investment JSC (CIC8), in Can Tho admitted that it was wrong for the guards to treat them roughly, pushing and dragging the two nude women away. However Cu said that the guards were shocked and angered by the 'extreme' action. He said Lai and her daughter had planned this before they sneaked inside the construction site. In 2003, the former authorities of Can Tho granted CIC8 permission to build new urban area in Hung Thanh Ward, Cai Rang District and approved of the compensation rates for households. Can Tho authorities also twice approved additional compensation funds. In 2011 CIC8 agreed to compensate Lai's family VND1.25 billion (USD60,000), but they continued to refuse. Lai's family has asked to receive 100 square metres of resettlement land for each 1,000 square metres taken. This was not the first protest. Lai's husband, Ho Van Tu, drank pesticide in front of the enforcement team but was saved. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Mã số bài viết 600aa2c24c123925efe993a8c3269e54
Monday, 28 May 2012
Intel preps Ivy Bridge chip with no integrated GPU
Intel has confirmed the arrival of a GPU-less Ivy Bridge chip that will be known as Core i5-3350P. The "P" stands for no integrated GPU but otherwise the i5-3350P is just an Ivy Bridge chip, based on 22 nm technology with four cores, no HyperThreading, 6 MB L3 cache and 3.10 GHz of running clock speed that goes up to 3.30 GHz in Turbo Mode. Intel Ivy Bridge The i5-3350P does have a peculiarity though – it features a 69W TDP due to the lack of an integrated GPU. This means the CPU will be a little cooler and may offer better overclocking margins compared to regular Ivy Bridge CPUs. The Core i5-3350P will also come at a lower price so it may become a great choice for people who prefer to use an external graphics card instead of the one built into the CPU. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Mã số bài viết d12801c26e42bb02856efc18b4da9fda
Intel preps Ivy Bridge chip with no integrated GPU
Intel has confirmed the arrival of a GPU-less Ivy Bridge chip that will be known as Core i5-3350P. The "P" stands for no integrated GPU but otherwise the i5-3350P is just an Ivy Bridge chip, based on 22 nm technology with four cores, no HyperThreading, 6 MB L3 cache and 3.10 GHz of running clock speed that goes up to 3.30 GHz in Turbo Mode. Intel Ivy Bridge The i5-3350P does have a peculiarity though – it features a 69W TDP due to the lack of an integrated GPU. This means the CPU will be a little cooler and may offer better overclocking margins compared to regular Ivy Bridge CPUs. The Core i5-3350P will also come at a lower price so it may become a great choice for people who prefer to use an external graphics card instead of the one built into the CPU. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Mã số bài viết 988f5d59288be06b66a142d354553496
Sunday, 27 May 2012
PNY reveals USB drive with a whistle
USB flash drives have become an everyday necessity and their huge numbers, popularity, ease of use and low price have prompted manufacturers to look for ways to distinguish their USB flash memory products. So here comes another unusual USB flash drive by PNY that will try to capture your attention with… a whistle! But PNY's Whistle Attache USB flash drive is not just about the whistle – it also comes in a nice aluminum alloy chassis that has been designed for easy grip. The Whistle drive also includes waterproof and shockproof features to ensure long and continued pristine performance. The drive comes attached to an attractive beaded chain that can be adorned around the neck and serve as a fashionable accessory. Targeted specifically at children, women and sports enthusiasts, the fully functional whistle works effectively and it also has passed the RoHS test for non-toxic concern. PNY Whistle Attache Available in capacities that range from 4 GB to 32 GB the PNY Whistle Attache is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.3 and above. The drive is also very light – it weighs just 3.4 grams and offers a 5-year warranty from the date of purchase. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
Mã số bài viết 951e71aa683b577a605012dbffce0127
Mã số bài viết 951e71aa683b577a605012dbffce0127
PNY reveals USB drive with a whistle
USB flash drives have become an everyday necessity and their huge numbers, popularity, ease of use and low price have prompted manufacturers to look for ways to distinguish their USB flash memory products. So here comes another unusual USB flash drive by PNY that will try to capture your attention with… a whistle! But PNY's Whistle Attache USB flash drive is not just about the whistle – it also comes in a nice aluminum alloy chassis that has been designed for easy grip. The Whistle drive also includes waterproof and shockproof features to ensure long and continued pristine performance. The drive comes attached to an attractive beaded chain that can be adorned around the neck and serve as a fashionable accessory. Targeted specifically at children, women and sports enthusiasts, the fully functional whistle works effectively and it also has passed the RoHS test for non-toxic concern. PNY Whistle Attache Available in capacities that range from 4 GB to 32 GB the PNY Whistle Attache is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.3 and above. The drive is also very light – it weighs just 3.4 grams and offers a 5-year warranty from the date of purchase. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Mã số bài viết 33b43dee9246cd2a8eaa9d67d651cd12
Vietnam to float gold bar trading six months
Gold traders in Vietnam will have six months to trade in gold bars freely before being compelled to conduct the transactions at stores licensed by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV). Gold traders will have six months to trade in gold bars freely The SBV stipulated the extension period in Circular No. 16/2012/TT- NHNN, issued on May 25. The circular will take effect from July 10, 2012. During this time, firms and financial institutions who want to trade in gold bars must complete procedures to get a license for their operations from the SBV. Licenses for gold bar production, previously issued by the SBV, will be no longer valid since the Government's Decree No. 24/2012/NĐ-CP took effect beginning from May 25. Jewelers must finalise procedures to get new licenses from the SBV by May 25, 2013. In early April, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung issued a decree which stipulated the Government's monopoly in gold bar production and gold material import-export beginning from May 25. As a result, the SBV will manage all gold production and trading in the country on behalf of the Government. The trade of gold bars will be allowed at enterprises and financial institutions, but only with a license granted by the SBV. In order to qualify for the license, firms must meet five requirements, which include having a minimum chartered capital of VND100 billion (USD4.79 million) and at least two years experience in gold trading. The firms must have paid taxes on gold trading equaling to VND500 million (USD23,969) per year over the two last years, and have at least three branches in localities under the jurisdiction of the central Government. The requirements for a financial institution to be granted a gold trading license include having a minimum chartered capital of VND3 trillion (USD143.81 million), being registered gold traders and having set up branches in at least five cities and provinces under the direct management of the central Government. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
Mã số bài viết a50a24bdcc800fbebacc1f9ef068256e
Mã số bài viết a50a24bdcc800fbebacc1f9ef068256e
Vietnam to float gold bar trading six months
Gold traders in Vietnam will have six months to trade in gold bars freely before being compelled to conduct the transactions at stores licensed by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV). Gold traders will have six months to trade in gold bars freely The SBV stipulated the extension period in Circular No. 16/2012/TT- NHNN, issued on May 25. The circular will take effect from July 10, 2012. During this time, firms and financial institutions who want to trade in gold bars must complete procedures to get a license for their operations from the SBV. Licenses for gold bar production, previously issued by the SBV, will be no longer valid since the Government's Decree No. 24/2012/NĐ-CP took effect beginning from May 25. Jewelers must finalise procedures to get new licenses from the SBV by May 25, 2013. In early April, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung issued a decree which stipulated the Government's monopoly in gold bar production and gold material import-export beginning from May 25. As a result, the SBV will manage all gold production and trading in the country on behalf of the Government. The trade of gold bars will be allowed at enterprises and financial institutions, but only with a license granted by the SBV. In order to qualify for the license, firms must meet five requirements, which include having a minimum chartered capital of VND100 billion (USD4.79 million) and at least two years experience in gold trading. The firms must have paid taxes on gold trading equaling to VND500 million (USD23,969) per year over the two last years, and have at least three branches in localities under the jurisdiction of the central Government. The requirements for a financial institution to be granted a gold trading license include having a minimum chartered capital of VND3 trillion (USD143.81 million), being registered gold traders and having set up branches in at least five cities and provinces under the direct management of the central Government. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Mã số bài viết 40eab203c488c993124860d589d748ad
Friday, 25 May 2012
ASEAN regional security talks in Cambodia
Defence officials from 27 members of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) shared their concerns and stressed the importance of regional security, particularly maritime security, at a regional security policy conference in Phnom Penh on May 25. Within the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), the ARF Security Policy Conference (ASPC) said that disputes at sea and in the East Sea in particular need to be solved peacefully on the basis of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and regional treaties. Countries supported ASEAN and China to effectively implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and work towards the Code of Conduct (COC) for peace, stability and security in the region, as well as to ensure maritime freedom, natural resource exploitation and economic development in accordance with international law. Delegations to the conference expressed concern over recent developments in the East Sea , and said they want concerned parties to refrain and listen to the international community's opinions, to peacefully solve disputes based on international law. Regarding nuclear energy safety, the conference said that this is an important issue for the region and necessary to encourage nations to participate in international nuclear treaties and mechanisms, complete their domestic legal frameworks, build training and assistance centres relating to nuclear security as well as increase international cooperation on the issue. Addressing the event, Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh, who led the Vietnamese delegation to the conference, affirmed Vietnam 's consistent viewpoint against global proliferation of nuclear weapons. Vietnam also actively participates in mechanisms to build a nuclear weapon free South East Asia and Asia-Pacific region in a sustainable manner. He stressed the importance of nuclear energy use for peaceful purposes, saying that priority should be given to safety. Vietnam is studying a roadmap for the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in its industrialisation and modernisation, Vinh added. He emphasised the maintenance of safety during project operations and said Vietnam wants and is willing to cooperate with other countries to ensure nuclear safety. The ASPC is part of annual defence activities within the ASEAN Regional Forum, which is held on a rotary basis. Established on July 25, 1994 in Thailand, ARF consists of 27 members, including the 10 ASEAN member countries, plus the group's dialogue partners – the US, Japan, China, Russia, India, the Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the European Union, and Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Timor Leste. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
Mã số bài viết b4c94551b2e2a29d614ccad0defb13fa
Mã số bài viết b4c94551b2e2a29d614ccad0defb13fa
ASEAN regional security talks in Cambodia
Defence officials from 27 members of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) shared their concerns and stressed the importance of regional security, particularly maritime security, at a regional security policy conference in Phnom Penh on May 25. Within the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), the ARF Security Policy Conference (ASPC) said that disputes at sea and in the East Sea in particular need to be solved peacefully on the basis of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and regional treaties. Countries supported ASEAN and China to effectively implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and work towards the Code of Conduct (COC) for peace, stability and security in the region, as well as to ensure maritime freedom, natural resource exploitation and economic development in accordance with international law. Delegations to the conference expressed concern over recent developments in the East Sea , and said they want concerned parties to refrain and listen to the international community's opinions, to peacefully solve disputes based on international law. Regarding nuclear energy safety, the conference said that this is an important issue for the region and necessary to encourage nations to participate in international nuclear treaties and mechanisms, complete their domestic legal frameworks, build training and assistance centres relating to nuclear security as well as increase international cooperation on the issue. Addressing the event, Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh, who led the Vietnamese delegation to the conference, affirmed Vietnam 's consistent viewpoint against global proliferation of nuclear weapons. Vietnam also actively participates in mechanisms to build a nuclear weapon free South East Asia and Asia-Pacific region in a sustainable manner. He stressed the importance of nuclear energy use for peaceful purposes, saying that priority should be given to safety. Vietnam is studying a roadmap for the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in its industrialisation and modernisation, Vinh added. He emphasised the maintenance of safety during project operations and said Vietnam wants and is willing to cooperate with other countries to ensure nuclear safety. The ASPC is part of annual defence activities within the ASEAN Regional Forum, which is held on a rotary basis. Established on July 25, 1994 in Thailand, ARF consists of 27 members, including the 10 ASEAN member countries, plus the group's dialogue partners – the US, Japan, China, Russia, India, the Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the European Union, and Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Timor Leste. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Mã số bài viết 445514e095751ea29f03cc2ef789d7e1
HCM City hastens construction of steel overpasses
HCMC authorities have urged the local Department of Transport (DOT) to complete the planning and construction of steel traffic overpasses. Thu Duc overpass proposal The DOT and HCMC Infrastructure Investment JSC have been asked to quickly complete their plan to build a light overpass over Thu Duc junction. According to the original DOT proposal, the 328 metre overpass at Thu Duc will have two nine-metre lanes and join Le Van Viet Street to Vo Van Ngan Street. However the plan has been altered to include up to four lanes. The local authorities also asked DOT to ensure the progress of the overpasses at the Hang Xanh intersection which is scheduled to open by November 20. Both 256-metre long four lanes overpasses will run in parallel. After the two overpasses are completed, HCMC will continue to build two more at Cay Go and Lang Cha Ca junction to deal with persistent traffic congestion. In the previous report, the local Department of Transport said the city currently has 1,350 intersections with 120 main roads. It proposed to build light overpasses which have short construction times. Construction work will also have little effect on traffic in the meantime. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
Mã số bài viết 34760ecc4bd2d981314fb37a3a8d19a2
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HCM City hastens construction of steel overpasses
HCMC authorities have urged the local Department of Transport (DOT) to complete the planning and construction of steel traffic overpasses. Thu Duc overpass proposal The DOT and HCMC Infrastructure Investment JSC have been asked to quickly complete their plan to build a light overpass over Thu Duc junction. According to the original DOT proposal, the 328 metre overpass at Thu Duc will have two nine-metre lanes and join Le Van Viet Street to Vo Van Ngan Street. However the plan has been altered to include up to four lanes. The local authorities also asked DOT to ensure the progress of the overpasses at the Hang Xanh intersection which is scheduled to open by November 20. Both 256-metre long four lanes overpasses will run in parallel. After the two overpasses are completed, HCMC will continue to build two more at Cay Go and Lang Cha Ca junction to deal with persistent traffic congestion. In the previous report, the local Department of Transport said the city currently has 1,350 intersections with 120 main roads. It proposed to build light overpasses which have short construction times. Construction work will also have little effect on traffic in the meantime. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Suspect degrees under fire in Vietnam
A supposed university, suspected of issuing bogus degrees, opened its doors to investigation with threatening words and a diploma scam in Vietnam becoming a major issue. >> Central Inspection Committee investigating 6 month doctorate This diploma, a PhD. in Economics that was awarded to Nguyen Ngoc An, raised the suspicions of authorities in Vietnam. Photo: SGTT The Dan Tri/DTiNews desk received a threatening letter on July 28, sparking an investigation into the so-called university which sent it. As a United States citizen, I was immediately baffled by the letter which has a U.S. contact address and is a university that I'd never heard of. They claimed Dan Tri had published incorrect information about a business operating under the name of "Southern Pacific University" (SPU) and threatened legal action if we printed anything else negative about them. The letter was written in broken English and left no information as to how we could reply. Things unfolded very quickly after that. It appeared to me that a paranoid scam machine was on the defensive about people exposing them. Plain and simple. Questionable degrees aren't a new thing, it has been a growing issue in a region that is developing quickly and seeking education desperately. Receiving "diplomas" for cash, Internet degrees, and fake certificates have become a matter of growing concern. Unqualified institutions (that are really just incorporated businesses) accept money and issue certificates and diplomas that have absolutely no academic credibility whatsoever. Southern Pacific University (SPU) was reported by several Vietnamese news sources as having issued bogus degrees recently and the paranoid, and seemingly angry letter, led us to pursue our own investigation as to where these accusations were coming from. A few things became clear immediately after initial research and evaluation of the letter and the school: 1) Southern Pacific University is not an accredited establishment in the United States or included in the Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs listed by the U.S. Department of Education. 2) The "university" is incorporated in Delaware, United States (which is on the Atlantic Ocean side, not the Pacific which their title would suggest, raising immediate questions). 3) The letter itself, from President "Prof. Dr. Geoff Taylor", was written in broken English. (This is supposed to be a respected, English speaking university) 4) The school uses Belize and St. Kitts as its reference for credibility, really just proof of incorporation, and is hardly an international standard. (If it is an "American" institution, where are their credentials and why are they using these countries to legitimize their credibility?) 5) There is no campus or direct contact in Vietnam. 6) The website boasts, "No classroom, seminar or on campus attendance," and buried inside the site is the acknowledgement that, "SPU do not guarantee any recognition (of their degrees)." 7) Their only United States locale was Hawaii, and the state ordered them to be shut down. 8) This "school" is not recognized by the ODA (Oregon Degree Authorization), one of the most reliable and credible sources in the United States. (When viewing their "accreditation" tab on the website, they have a list of registration and incorporation but no legitimate education accreditation.) It is however, accredited by a UK agency called UKAS - United Kingdom Accreditation Services. 9) SPU's registered address in the U.S. is a chain store called Mailbox Etc., which is a company who provides mailing services and operates as little more than a mailbox, it is not a physical address of a functioning educational facility. 10) In my opinion, this evidence points to a scam. Recently, Vietnamese news sources have exposed two public figures, holding degrees from Southern Pacific University; Director of Phu Tho Province's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism - Nguyen Ngoc An, who received a PhD in Economics from SPU and Deputy Secretary of the Yen Bai Province Party Committee - Nguyen Van Ngoc who holds a PhD in Economics from SPU as well as another questionable MBA from Irvine University. They have admittedly received degrees from this organization. Nguyen Ngoc An acknowledged that he does not speak English. How can somebody receive a DOCTORATE in economics from an English-based university without speaking a lick of English? It was also claimed that it took only six months for them to receive a doctorate degree which Nguyen Ngoc An claimed to cost him 17,000 U.S. dollars. Credibility of the degree has lost weight in public opinion and our further investigation has only seemed to add to the point. SPU's website reveals that this institution has basically no admissions requirements other than a non-refundable 50 USD payment and they announce, "As soon as we receive your application form together with all relevant documents and $50.00 non-refundable admission fee, Southern Pacific University will send you an official offer letter and receipt for payment." This statement is shocking as no reputable university in the United States would ever guarantee admission. Essentially, 50 dollars at Southern Pacific University promises you admission. But admission to what? There is no verifiable campus so at best, this would be "distance-learning". There are no direct ways to contact the institution or a representative. They do have a skype account but contacting them through this method has been so far, unsuccessful. They also have not replied to our email inquiries. SPU operates in China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand, and the UK as well. In Vietnam, there are two "Accredited Centers" listed on their website. Neither has an address and Internet searches reveal nothing as to if these places actually exist. This organization is currently under further investigation by DTiNews as more details surface. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Suspect degrees under fire in Vietnam
A supposed university, suspected of issuing bogus degrees, opened its doors to investigation with threatening words and a diploma scam in Vietnam becoming a major issue. >> Central Inspection Committee investigating 6 month doctorate This diploma, a PhD. in Economics that was awarded to Nguyen Ngoc An, raised the suspicions of authorities in Vietnam. Photo: SGTT The Dan Tri/DTiNews desk received a threatening letter on July 28, sparking an investigation into the so-called university which sent it. As a United States citizen, I was immediately baffled by the letter which has a U.S. contact address and is a university that I'd never heard of. They claimed Dan Tri had published incorrect information about a business operating under the name of "Southern Pacific University" (SPU) and threatened legal action if we printed anything else negative about them. The letter was written in broken English and left no information as to how we could reply. Things unfolded very quickly after that. It appeared to me that a paranoid scam machine was on the defensive about people exposing them. Plain and simple. Questionable degrees aren't a new thing, it has been a growing issue in a region that is developing quickly and seeking education desperately. Receiving "diplomas" for cash, Internet degrees, and fake certificates have become a matter of growing concern. Unqualified institutions (that are really just incorporated businesses) accept money and issue certificates and diplomas that have absolutely no academic credibility whatsoever. Southern Pacific University (SPU) was reported by several Vietnamese news sources as having issued bogus degrees recently and the paranoid, and seemingly angry letter, led us to pursue our own investigation as to where these accusations were coming from. A few things became clear immediately after initial research and evaluation of the letter and the school: 1) Southern Pacific University is not an accredited establishment in the United States or included in the Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs listed by the U.S. Department of Education. 2) The "university" is incorporated in Delaware, United States (which is on the Atlantic Ocean side, not the Pacific which their title would suggest, raising immediate questions). 3) The letter itself, from President "Prof. Dr. Geoff Taylor", was written in broken English. (This is supposed to be a respected, English speaking university) 4) The school uses Belize and St. Kitts as its reference for credibility, really just proof of incorporation, and is hardly an international standard. (If it is an "American" institution, where are their credentials and why are they using these countries to legitimize their credibility?) 5) There is no campus or direct contact in Vietnam. 6) The website boasts, "No classroom, seminar or on campus attendance," and buried inside the site is the acknowledgement that, "SPU do not guarantee any recognition (of their degrees)." 7) Their only United States locale was Hawaii, and the state ordered them to be shut down. 8) This "school" is not recognized by the ODA (Oregon Degree Authorization), one of the most reliable and credible sources in the United States. (When viewing their "accreditation" tab on the website, they have a list of registration and incorporation but no legitimate education accreditation.) It is however, accredited by a UK agency called UKAS - United Kingdom Accreditation Services. 9) SPU's registered address in the U.S. is a chain store called Mailbox Etc., which is a company who provides mailing services and operates as little more than a mailbox, it is not a physical address of a functioning educational facility. 10) In my opinion, this evidence points to a scam. Recently, Vietnamese news sources have exposed two public figures, holding degrees from Southern Pacific University; Director of Phu Tho Province's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism - Nguyen Ngoc An, who received a PhD in Economics from SPU and Deputy Secretary of the Yen Bai Province Party Committee - Nguyen Van Ngoc who holds a PhD in Economics from SPU as well as another questionable MBA from Irvine University. They have admittedly received degrees from this organization. Nguyen Ngoc An acknowledged that he does not speak English. How can somebody receive a DOCTORATE in economics from an English-based university without speaking a lick of English? It was also claimed that it took only six months for them to receive a doctorate degree which Nguyen Ngoc An claimed to cost him 17,000 U.S. dollars. Credibility of the degree has lost weight in public opinion and our further investigation has only seemed to add to the point. SPU's website reveals that this institution has basically no admissions requirements other than a non-refundable 50 USD payment and they announce, "As soon as we receive your application form together with all relevant documents and $50.00 non-refundable admission fee, Southern Pacific University will send you an official offer letter and receipt for payment." This statement is shocking as no reputable university in the United States would ever guarantee admission. Essentially, 50 dollars at Southern Pacific University promises you admission. But admission to what? There is no verifiable campus so at best, this would be "distance-learning". There are no direct ways to contact the institution or a representative. They do have a skype account but contacting them through this method has been so far, unsuccessful. They also have not replied to our email inquiries. SPU operates in China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand, and the UK as well. In Vietnam, there are two "Accredited Centers" listed on their website. Neither has an address and Internet searches reveal nothing as to if these places actually exist. This organization is currently under further investigation by DTiNews as more details surface. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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NA deputies voice concerns over incompetence and corruption
NA deputies discussed the lax management of state-owned enterprises, which has been the leading cause of corruption and waste of public money. Responsibility for Vinaline financial incompetence remains unclear Deputy Nguyen Xuan Truong said Vinashin and Vinalines were the worst examples of incompetence and corruption, "When Vinashin's business was in trouble, the government transferred some of the problems onto Vinalines. But it led to even more serious consequences." Head of NA Law Committee Phan Trung Ly said that from 2006 to 2010, the NA had proposed the restructuring of state-owned enterprises on several occasions, however the pilot programme hadn't been concluded before many new state-owned corporations had been established. Unable to control and manage the companies, it came as no surprise that a continual stream of bad news regarded incompetence and corruption continued to surface. "Because of the lack of transparent management we don't know who is responsible for the damaged dock that cost thousand of billions of VND that Vinalines bought, aside from who directly bought it. If the agencies responsible for this are not uncovered, serious wrongdoings will continue to happen in the future." he said. Deputy Tran Du Lich from HCMC requested detailed information on the state budget's funding for enterprises. He also mentioned about non-core investments by many enterprises still haven't been resolved. While Deputy Truong Thi Anh said the responsibility for monitoring the enterprises should be firmly placed on the Ministry of Finance, Deputy Vo Thi Dung also asked the government to explain in detail and clearly how national funds were being used by state-owned enterprises, in order to get to the bottom of what was causing such serious losses. Deputy Tran Du Lich said the government's fiscal measures should be reassessed in the context of slowing economic growth. The reduction in inflation might be worrisome because it meant consumer spending had greatly decreased. Lich said the decrease in the import surplus was because the country had stopped importing, not because the country was exporting huge amounts of goods. Lich said the government should support enterprises and bear the bad debt because if the banks are too cautious about issuing loans they might push more enterprises into debt and possibly bankruptcy. Deputy Le Thanh Van of Finance-Budget Committee also agreed with Lich. In 2009, the government had provided two bailout packages worth nearly VND1 million billion (USD48 billion), but inflation had continued to rise still because of weak capital absorption. Under the current fiscal policy, capital was too hard to access. Van said 4% economic growth in first four months was worrying. "We should reassess the fiscal policy or it will cause serious trouble." Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat Du Lich He Gia Re yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Thursday, 24 May 2012
ASUS releases first Intel Thunderbolt-certified mobo
ASUS has made it to another first in the computer hardware industry this time by offering the first Intel Thunderbolt-certified motherboard – the P8Z77-V Premium. In case you don't know what Thunderbolt technology is, here's a tip – Thunderbolt is a new, high-speed I/O technology designed for performance, simplicity and flexibility, with lightning fast transfer speeds that are twice that of USB 3.0 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0. It offers simultaneous bi-directional, 10 Gbps transfer speeds over a single cable, with the flexibility to daisy chain up to six Thunderbolt devices with a single connection for a clutter-free computing experience. Users can connect multiple Thunderbolt-enabled external storage drives to a Thunderbolt-enabled display and transfer files while watching HD movies, all without experiencing any lag. ASUS P8Z77-V motherboard Enough with the hardware lessons so let's go back to the ASUS motherboard. More experienced hardware enthusiasts will immediately notice that the new motherboard is based on the Intel Z77 chipset and targets the LGA 1155 socket infrastructure with support for Intel's 2nd and 3rd generation Core processors. The novelty also supports up to 32 GB of DDR3 memory at 2800 MHz (in overclocking mode) and has 4 PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots for 4-way SLI and CrossFire modes giving gamers unprecedented speed in 3D games. Storage is provided by 2 SATA 3.0 ports and 3 SATA 2.0 ports as well as one mini-SATA 2.0 port with a 32 GB on-board SSD for enabling Intel Smart Response and Rapid Start Technology. There's also an on-board Realtek ALC 898 sound chip, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and a ton of special features and accessories. Last but not least the ASUS P8Z77-V Premium comes with advanced SSD caching, allowing users to cache additional frequently used programs and files using multiple SSDs to instantly upgrade system performance. Pricing is unknown but taking all the features into account the ASUS P8Z77-V Premium is very likely to be an expensive socket LGA 1155 motherboard. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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ASUS releases first Intel Thunderbolt-certified mobo
ASUS has made it to another first in the computer hardware industry this time by offering the first Intel Thunderbolt-certified motherboard – the P8Z77-V Premium. In case you don't know what Thunderbolt technology is, here's a tip – Thunderbolt is a new, high-speed I/O technology designed for performance, simplicity and flexibility, with lightning fast transfer speeds that are twice that of USB 3.0 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0. It offers simultaneous bi-directional, 10 Gbps transfer speeds over a single cable, with the flexibility to daisy chain up to six Thunderbolt devices with a single connection for a clutter-free computing experience. Users can connect multiple Thunderbolt-enabled external storage drives to a Thunderbolt-enabled display and transfer files while watching HD movies, all without experiencing any lag. ASUS P8Z77-V motherboard Enough with the hardware lessons so let's go back to the ASUS motherboard. More experienced hardware enthusiasts will immediately notice that the new motherboard is based on the Intel Z77 chipset and targets the LGA 1155 socket infrastructure with support for Intel's 2nd and 3rd generation Core processors. The novelty also supports up to 32 GB of DDR3 memory at 2800 MHz (in overclocking mode) and has 4 PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots for 4-way SLI and CrossFire modes giving gamers unprecedented speed in 3D games. Storage is provided by 2 SATA 3.0 ports and 3 SATA 2.0 ports as well as one mini-SATA 2.0 port with a 32 GB on-board SSD for enabling Intel Smart Response and Rapid Start Technology. There's also an on-board Realtek ALC 898 sound chip, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and a ton of special features and accessories. Last but not least the ASUS P8Z77-V Premium comes with advanced SSD caching, allowing users to cache additional frequently used programs and files using multiple SSDs to instantly upgrade system performance. Pricing is unknown but taking all the features into account the ASUS P8Z77-V Premium is very likely to be an expensive socket LGA 1155 motherboard. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Wildlife classes to enlighten kids
Students at 40 secondary schools in Ho Chi Minh City have been learning about wildlife preservation through extracurricular classes offered in temporary tents set up on their campuses. Wild animals (For illustration only) Photo: wildlifematerials The two-day classes began last year and end this month in districts 1, 3, Binh Thanh and Phu Nhuan. In the tents, students watched films about wildlife, heard sounds produced by rare animals, played games, and took part in a touching exhibition of animal parts that had been saved by rangers. "The purpose of the exhibition tent is to equip students with knowledge about wildlife conservation," said Do Thi Thanh Huyen, conservation education manager at the HCM City-based Wildlife at Risk (WAR) organisation. "The most important message from the tent is that consumers of wild animal products are the main cause of the extinction of many species," she said, adding that the work will help kids react properly to trafficking of wild animals and animals. WAR initiated the idea and worked with the city's Education and Training Department and the Department of Forest Rangers. The districts where the tents were set up contain the largest number of consumers of wild animal products in the city, according to a WAR survey. In Vietnam , in addition to the need for fur and leather of animals for products, animals are also used for alcoholic drinks. Foetuses or the bodies of some wild animal species are soaked to make an alcoholic beverage believed to be good for health. In addition, the blood or testicles of wild animals mixed with alcoholic beverages are used as sexual tonics. Wild animal meat is also consumed during parties as well. WAR believes that children can pass on the message about wildlife conservation to their parents, as they will feel as if they lost face. For example, children's awareness about traffic regulations have changed their parents' habit of ignoring red lights when traffic police are absent. Many of the children attending the classes said they have no idea that eating wild animal meat is harmful to the preservation of the species. Some of them promised to call the WAR hotline about wild animal trafficking. The hotline was set up by WAR in collaboration with the Department of Forest Rangers in an aim to fine traffickers and seize animals to return them to nature. "Don't buy souvenir items made from wild animals," an eighth-grade student at Le Loi Secondary School in District 3 wrote after attending the class. "They're beautiful, but consuming them is wrong." Another student wrote that she wants wild animals to be safe, and that high-income individual who could afford expensive wild-animal meat and alcoholic drinks made with wild animal part should stop buying those products. Anh Thu, a ninth-grade student at Truong Cong Dinh Secondary School in Binh Thanh District, said the classes helped her understand the importance of wild animals and nature reserves around the country. Truong Thi Thanh Nguyen, one of WAR's volunteers, said children, who love nature, have benefited from the programme. "We did our best to tell stories about wild animals to the kids. We're now happy with what we shared," she said. Huyen of WAR said she was preparing a new programme with the same format to use at other schools in HCM City for the next academic year. Du Lich mua he gia re Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Mã số bài viết 9d923b8d7845e185f68bf2a755f0c00f
Wildlife classes to enlighten kids
Students at 40 secondary schools in Ho Chi Minh City have been learning about wildlife preservation through extracurricular classes offered in temporary tents set up on their campuses. Wild animals (For illustration only) Photo: wildlifematerials The two-day classes began last year and end this month in districts 1, 3, Binh Thanh and Phu Nhuan. In the tents, students watched films about wildlife, heard sounds produced by rare animals, played games, and took part in a touching exhibition of animal parts that had been saved by rangers. "The purpose of the exhibition tent is to equip students with knowledge about wildlife conservation," said Do Thi Thanh Huyen, conservation education manager at the HCM City-based Wildlife at Risk (WAR) organisation. "The most important message from the tent is that consumers of wild animal products are the main cause of the extinction of many species," she said, adding that the work will help kids react properly to trafficking of wild animals and animals. WAR initiated the idea and worked with the city's Education and Training Department and the Department of Forest Rangers. The districts where the tents were set up contain the largest number of consumers of wild animal products in the city, according to a WAR survey. In Vietnam , in addition to the need for fur and leather of animals for products, animals are also used for alcoholic drinks. Foetuses or the bodies of some wild animal species are soaked to make an alcoholic beverage believed to be good for health. In addition, the blood or testicles of wild animals mixed with alcoholic beverages are used as sexual tonics. Wild animal meat is also consumed during parties as well. WAR believes that children can pass on the message about wildlife conservation to their parents, as they will feel as if they lost face. For example, children's awareness about traffic regulations have changed their parents' habit of ignoring red lights when traffic police are absent. Many of the children attending the classes said they have no idea that eating wild animal meat is harmful to the preservation of the species. Some of them promised to call the WAR hotline about wild animal trafficking. The hotline was set up by WAR in collaboration with the Department of Forest Rangers in an aim to fine traffickers and seize animals to return them to nature. "Don't buy souvenir items made from wild animals," an eighth-grade student at Le Loi Secondary School in District 3 wrote after attending the class. "They're beautiful, but consuming them is wrong." Another student wrote that she wants wild animals to be safe, and that high-income individual who could afford expensive wild-animal meat and alcoholic drinks made with wild animal part should stop buying those products. Anh Thu, a ninth-grade student at Truong Cong Dinh Secondary School in Binh Thanh District, said the classes helped her understand the importance of wild animals and nature reserves around the country. Truong Thi Thanh Nguyen, one of WAR's volunteers, said children, who love nature, have benefited from the programme. "We did our best to tell stories about wild animals to the kids. We're now happy with what we shared," she said. Huyen of WAR said she was preparing a new programme with the same format to use at other schools in HCM City for the next academic year. Du Lich mua he gia re Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam
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Nintendo Wii U details leaked on the Net
It's not a secret that Nintendo has been working on a new gaming console – the Nintendo Wii U – but until this moment not much else was known about the successor to the Nintendo Wii. This will all change today thanks to an information leak (maybe intentional) that concerns the Wii U and most importantly its specs. According to sources on the Internet the upcoming Nintendo gaming console will appear on November 23, 2012 and will cost between 350 USD and 450 USD. Nintendo Wii U As to the hardware inside the Wii U will sport 2 GB of RAM, of which 560 MB will be dedicated to running the Wii U OS and an AMD Radeon HD 6770 GPU with DirectX 11 support, which will provide 2304 TFLOPS and 134.4 GB/sec of bandwidth. That's all for now but surely the Nintendo Wii U will surprise gamers and fans with more exciting hardware and features when it launches later this year. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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