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  2. Education in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Education in Vietnam is a state-run system of public and private education run by the Ministry of Education and Training. It is divided into five levels: preschool, primary school, secondary school, high school, and higher education.

  3. Government of Free Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The stated goal of the Provisional National Government of Vietnam is to achieve free and democratic elections in Vietnam. The government seeks to create an atmosphere of non-violent pressure on the Communist's regime to allow for an election process whereby the people can choose whether or not to retain communism as the preferred system of ...

  4. Duong Van Mai Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Duong Van Mai Elliott is a Vietnamese author, writer and translator. Her memoir, The Sacred Willow: Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family (Oxford University Press), [1] tells the story of the Vietnam War from the perspective of a Vietnamese family.

  5. Huy Đức - Wikipedia

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    While studying at Harvard, he published his book Bên Thắng Cuộc (The Winning Side). The two-volume book describes life in Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of the country. The first volume, Giải Phóng (The Liberation), was published as an e-book in 2012, followed by a hardcover edition. [6]

  6. Four Hours in My Lai - Wikipedia

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    The documentary and book tell the story of the 11th Light Infantry Brigade, from their training through deployment in South Vietnam. It interviews former U.S. servicemen and massacre survivors; both describe the background of the area where the village of My Lai lay. (U.S soldiers referred to the entire area, made up of several hamlets and sub ...

  7. Censorship in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    [18]: 29 Books with politically sensitive subject-matter tend to be rejected by state publishing houses, preventing such works from even being published in the first place. [18]: 43 Even when a state publishing house agrees to publish a book, in-house editors within the publishers go through the text and remove any sensitive material.

  8. Radio Free Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Vietnam is the broadcasting network of a Vietnamese anti-communist group called the Government of Free Vietnam that is released throughout the world and its headquarters is located in Southern California. [1] It is a non-profit organization that is able to broadcast directly into Vietnam and all of Asia.

  9. Kim Đồng Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    Kim Đồng Publishing House (Vietnamese: Nhà xuất bản Kim Đồng) is the largest printing and publishing company in Vietnam mainly focused on education and comic-related books and magazines for children, teenager boys and adolescent girls. With more than a thousand titles of books published yearly, its books are offered to children of ...