• People who worked with the South Vietnamese government were severely persecuted and had to flee. (joshuaproject.net)
  • In other words, it was a U.S. and South Vietnamese death squad operation which rampaged through the country side slaughtering civilians and burning down entire villages. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • American combat troops had left Vietnam two years earlier but still marooned in Saigon were residual troops, US embassy staff and thousands of South Vietnamese who had sided with the Americans. (newstatesman.com)
  • Subsequent articles state that the "South Vietnamese people shall decide themselves the political future of South Vietnam through genuinely free and democratic general elections," that the United States "will not continue its military involvement or intervene in the internal affairs of South Vietnam," and that North and South Vietnam shall achieve reunification step by step through peaceful agreement. (nybooks.com)
  • According to the text, the principal signatories undertake responsibility for no more than the military aspects of the settlement: the United States and North Vietnam agree merely to cease hostilities and to implement a ceasefire in place between two nameless "South Vietnamese parties. (nybooks.com)
  • By April 1975, it was becoming clear to the U.S. that the South Vietnamese government wouldn't last long against a North Vietnamese assault. (msnbc.com)
  • In a preview of the Biden administration's rhetoric over the last few months, the Ford White House was hesitant to sound the alarm too loudly for fear of demoralizing the South Vietnamese in the fight ahead. (msnbc.com)
  • Most were concerned with Ford's plan linking the evacuation plans with a request for over $700 million in military aid to the South Vietnamese government. (msnbc.com)
  • The law provided over $450 million to support the assimilation of eventually 130,000 South Vietnamese refugees who had been evacuated. (msnbc.com)
  • It was part of a plan by the despotic South Vietnamese president Di?m 's worldview - supported and supplied by the USA - that the Viet Cong should not have jungle cover and that the rice crops in the North should not only be destroyed but contaminated from the soil up. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • So had 109,230 South Vietnamese soldiers, 496,260 combatants from the North and an unknown number of civilians. (ipbhost.com)
  • Forty-six years ago, in January 1966, Jonathan Schell, a 23-year-old not-quite-journalist found himself at the farming village of Ben Suc, 30 miles from the South Vietnamese capital, Saigon. (tomdispatch.com)
  • I understand that the executive committee of the AFL-CIO passed a resolution urging that the United States open its doors and make opportunities available for the South Vietnamese who have been driven or escaped from their country. (ucsb.edu)
  • I understand that the American Jewish Committee has likewise passed a resolution this afternoon, endorsing the policy of making opportunities available in the United States for South Vietnamese. (ucsb.edu)
  • Its primary purpose was strategic deforestation, destroying the forest cover and food resources necessary for the implementation and sustainability of the North Vietnamese style of guerilla warfare. (wikipedia.org)
  • The latest tape dump catches a particular moment-the decision to bomb the North Vietnamese back to the peace conference table in Paris over Christmas 1972. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Around the edges of hearing reports about the Christmas bombing campaign, which drove the North Vietnamese to resume the negotiations led by Kissinger to end the Vietnam War, Nixon can be heard snarling at his perceived enemies in "the Establishment. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Having invited a storm of press criticism for ordering the bombing of Hanoi and other North Vietnamese population centers over Christmas 1972, Kissinger calls Nixon to tell him the Vietnamese are ready to return to the Paris talks. (thedailybeast.com)
  • But Congress wasn't having it - at least not with the possibility of U.S. forces' fighting the North Vietnamese again. (msnbc.com)
  • He therefore continued Lyndon Johnson's policy of talking to the North Vietnamese government. (ipbhost.com)
  • Her research ranges from empirically-based case studies in Latin America, Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa, to legal analysis examining the interactions between international legal regimes in particular between the Convention on Biological Diversity, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and international human rights treaties. (lu.se)
  • She serves as regional deputy director for Latin America of the Global Network on Human Rights and Environment , acts as an expert advisor to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Environment and was a member of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) expert group in policy support tools and methodologies. (lu.se)
  • For example, in August 1989, the Presidents of the countries of Central America approved a Joint Plan for the voluntary demobilization, repatriation or relocation in Nicaragua or third countries, of members of the Nicaraguan resistance and their families. (unhcr.org)
  • Back in the U.S, I continued to participate in the movement to end the war, and later joined other social justice activities, opposing racism at home and U.S. wars in Central America. (counterpunch.org)
  • Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) persons represent to impute missing data ( 5 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This introductory page leads to a set of interactive maps, charts, and tables found on the Mapping Asian American and Pacific Islander Migrations page. (washington.edu)
  • In these reports, persons identified as Asian American/Pacific Islander were at increased risk for NTMPD, independent of geographic area of residence ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Hispanic (or Latinx), Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander groups are underrepresented in the biomedical workforce, which is one of the barriers to addressing cancer disparities among minority populations. (bvsalud.org)
  • By 1992, upwards of 1 million refugees had settled in the United States, 750,000 in other North American and European countries, and many others remained in refugee camps from Thai-Cambodian border to Hong Kong, unable to obtain the visas and immigration documents necessary to permanently immigrate. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this debut episode from Resettled - a series by Virginia Public Media about the real experiences of refugees after they arrive to the U.S. - you'll meet the people helping the LahPais during their early days of resettlement. (tunein.com)
  • But I felt that when it came time for me to be a writer, I wanted to assert what my experience was like, as in the experience of Vietnamese refugees and other Asian immigrants and Asian Americans in the United States. (dw.com)
  • Instead, we should focus on what happened next after the fall of Saigon in 1975 - Congress' nearly immediate approval of a program to take in and provide for Vietnamese refugees. (msnbc.com)
  • Vietnamese refugees come alongside USS White Plains (AFS-4) in 1979. (ijnhonline.org)
  • This manifested in a series of violent and concentrated attacks against Vietnamese boat refugees in the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. (ijnhonline.org)
  • 3.] Q. Mr. President, you have been reported as being "damn mad" about the adverse reaction of the American people to the Vietnamese refugees. (ucsb.edu)
  • The fact that so many candidates share the same surname isn't surprising when you consider how prevalent Nguyen is among those of Vietnamese descent. (latimes.com)
  • Historians say more than 5 million Vietnamese answer to Nguyen. (latimes.com)
  • At Vietnamese American weddings, it's often a Nguyen-Nguyen situation. (latimes.com)
  • Our friend Tracey Nguyen Mang, host of the Vietnamese Boat People Podcast, goes behind the scenes with Lisa Phu in this conversation - about how to document the lives of our parents, when that process can feel overwhelming. (tunein.com)
  • This broadcast is part of the multimedia Vietnamese language-network Cali Today, run by Nam Nguyen. (wuwm.com)
  • NGUYEN: She agreed to sacrifice herself for the sake of other people. (wuwm.com)
  • Nam Nguyen says a lot of Vietnamese are thinking about how American they have become since then. (wuwm.com)
  • NGUYEN: We are not afraid of Ebola because we have faith in America. (wuwm.com)
  • GONZALES: Despite Nina Pham's infection and public doubts about the government's handling of the Ebola crisis, Nguyen says his community believes when America commits to doing something like stopping Ebola, the job will get done. (wuwm.com)
  • Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen talked to DW about his latest novel, and how the Vietnamese perspective on war has been largely overlooked. (dw.com)
  • Guests include Tony Accamando from the Friends of Danang, Todd DePastino of the Veterans Breakfast Club and Dr. Nghi Nguyen of the Vietnamese Association of Pittsburgh. (wqed.org)
  • They were led by people like Ho Chi Minh, Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap and Mdm. (counterpunch.org)
  • To mark the occasion, Vietnamese President Nguyen Phu Trong and his U.S. counterpart Donald J. Trump exchanged letters noting their shared vision of a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific and respect for each country's sovereignty. (thesaigontimes.vn)
  • From 1939 to 1975 the Vietnamese fought the Japanese, French and then the Americans. (joshuaproject.net)
  • 5 May 1975: As the Viet Cong pour into the city, the Americans fly out. (newstatesman.com)
  • As America debates whether to accept Afghans wanting to flee the Taliban's renewed rule, it's worth noting that the 1975 refugee law wasn't popular. (msnbc.com)
  • After the fall of Saigon in 1975, many Vietnamese people made desperate scrambles to flee the country. (wqed.org)
  • Garden Grove, Calif., ( Dec. 7, 2016) - Shortly after the fall of Saigon in April of 1975, thousands of Vietnamese families fleeing persecution began to arrive at Camp Pendleton near San Diego in search of a new life. (rcbo.org)
  • In Orange County, 24 people of Vietnamese descent are running for public office. (latimes.com)
  • And they are part of a whopping 24 people of Vietnamese descent running for office in Orange County - their campaign signs dominating street corners in Little Saigon. (latimes.com)
  • The rise in anti-Asian violence was not only in the United States but occurred globally, wherever there were Asian immigrants or people of Asian descent in various countries, which would include the countries of Western Europe and in Germany as well . (dw.com)
  • Over 2 million people of Vietnamese descent live in the United States today. (jstor.org)
  • 10.7 percent (41 million) of the than persons of Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese descent (6.1-7.4 percent). (cdc.gov)
  • Estimates of health presented for the API persons of Asian descent living in the population as a whole mask differences among subgroups. (cdc.gov)
  • Japanese descent to a high of 80 percent across the different Asian national origin and the Pacific Islands to the United among those of Vietnamese descent. (cdc.gov)
  • The war was not only was the longest fought by America, but it also gave a glimpse to the American people. (ipl.org)
  • Others fled under U.S. policies allowing the emigration of children fathered by American troops as well as people who fought against the Communists. (wqed.org)
  • Beginning in 1985 I fought for 15 years to end long-term solitary confinement in U.S. prisons and I have the Vietnamese to thank for that. (counterpunch.org)
  • The "solution" was typical of how Americans fought the Vietnam War. (tomdispatch.com)
  • Hawaiians, Chinese, and Filipinos later crewed the American and European ships crisscrossing the Pacific in the decades before the United States seized what would become California, Oregon, and Washington. (washington.edu)
  • Previous studies found Hawaiians and Asian-Americans/Pacific Islanders to be independently at increased risk for nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTMPD) and tuberculosis (TB). (cdc.gov)
  • 300/100,000 persons) and lowest among Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders (50/100,000). (cdc.gov)
  • Asian and NHPI persons who reported non-Hispanic ethnic- cancer studies often aggregate Asian and NHPI persons ity. (cdc.gov)
  • These surveys were administered to selected Chinese (3), Vietnamese (4), or Hispanic populations in California. (cdc.gov)
  • and of 1067 persons eligible for the Hispanic survey, 801 (75%) participated. (cdc.gov)
  • States doubled from 1.5 million people as a whole, and the non-Hispanic white population. (cdc.gov)
  • Comparing testimony from Vietnamese women and American soldiers, Gina Marie Weaver, in her book Ideologies of Forgetting: Rape in The Vietnam War , finds that rape of Vietnamese women by American troops during the US invasion of Vietnam was a "widespread", "everyday occurrence" that was essentially "condoned", even encouraged, by the military, and had its foundation in military training and US culture. (countercurrents.org)
  • At the end of the Vietnam War, the American dogs, which were declared by the military as 'equipment,' were left behind. (tripod.com)
  • The Vietnam War had a crucial impact on the Vietnamese and the Americans' Home life. (ipl.org)
  • His second fiction effort, The Committed , published this year, continues his trilogy on the impact of Vietnam War through Vietnamese eyes. (dw.com)
  • During the Vietnam War, did the Americans make any promise to the vietnamese people? (ipbhost.com)
  • In my joke the immigrants are living the American dream with their own family restaurants while the Americans are eating corporate swill. (usmessageboard.com)
  • North America, Europe and Australia have seen an increasing number of Vietnamese-speaking immigrants call their nations home in the last few years. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • These immigrants have brought their language with them and continue to use Vietnamese within their communities. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • I'd love to read a book about the experiences of Vietnamese immigrants after the war, particularly those who settled around the Gulf Coast. (metafilter.com)
  • When did Asians first come to America? (washington.edu)
  • In the decades before and after the turn of the 20th century as Chinese exclusion took effect and as the US seized colonies in the Pacific, Japanese people in substantial numbers along with smaller contingents of Okinawans, Koreans, and South Asians crossed the Pacific. (washington.edu)
  • South Asians dying with atherosclerosis in the United States were twice as likely to have concurrent diabetes compared with other Americans (8.3% vs 4.1%), in a new study. (medscape.com)
  • The increased likelihood of having diabetes plus atherosclerotic disease as the cause of death in South Asians versus other Americans was greatest in women younger than 60. (medscape.com)
  • The likelihood of having diabetes and atherosclerotic disease as co-contributors to death in South Asians versus other Americans was highest for South Asian women younger than 60. (medscape.com)
  • Vietnamese American, focused on Southeast Asians. (medlineplus.gov)
  • How 'excellent' were relations between American soldiers and the Vietnamese people? (stackexchange.com)
  • Surely in the case of My Lai they were not, but, generally speaking, how "excellent" were relations between American soldiers and the Vietnamese people? (stackexchange.com)
  • There was then an excellence of a kind in the relationship between American soldiers and the majority of the Vietnamese people: an excellence of badness. (stackexchange.com)
  • She stresses the issue is also important as rape in the US military continues at a high level today, having been mostly transferred away from foreign populations and onto female American soldiers. (countercurrents.org)
  • A further "sense of sexual entitlement" was "linked to soldiers' belief in American exceptionalism" - the belief that the US was doing Vietnam a favor by destroying the country and killing millions of people, so Vietnamese women thus owed something to American men. (countercurrents.org)
  • Powell summed up his investigation of the whistle-blower's accusations by saying, "In direct refutation of this portrayal is the fact that relations between American soldiers and the Vietnamese people are excellent. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • The 20th century gave away thirty years of its time to the war which killed millions of people, thousands of soldiers and devastated many homes in one go. (ipl.org)
  • By that time another 20,763 American soldiers had died. (ipbhost.com)
  • Before 1945, many Vietnamese migrants to the United States were laborers. (jstor.org)
  • According to scholar Charles Keith , these earlier migrants "came from the most elite and the most marginal parts of Vietnamese society, and they left traces ranging from detailed travelogues to the barest administrative fragments. (jstor.org)
  • There is, however, an older history of Vietnamese in America, people who came before 1945. (jstor.org)
  • Keith stresses that there were never many Vietnamese in the U.S. before 1945, though they could could turn up in unexpected places. (jstor.org)
  • Having found sanctuary in literature as a youth, the Vietnamese-American went on to become a professor of English, American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California, and the author of non-fiction books like Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War , published in 2016. (dw.com)
  • The California gold rush that began in 1848 brought more, especially Chinese people from the Guangdong region. (washington.edu)
  • In California, Vietnamese men aged 25-44 years were more likely to smoke than were those in other age groups (Table 2). (cdc.gov)
  • In August 2015, Boat People-SOS of Orange County, California (BPSOS-CA) launched the Clinical Community Linkage (CCL) referral network to provide Vietnamese residents a better way to manage chronic conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • Vietnamese men in California had the highest prevalence of smoking compared to whites and most other Asian Americans according to a 2005 analysis of California Health Interview Survey data. (cdc.gov)
  • About 60% of deaths among California Vietnamese men and women are caused by cancer, heart disease, and stroke, according to 2005-2010 death records. (cdc.gov)
  • By 1990, the U.S. had accepted over a million Vietnamese people. (msnbc.com)
  • 7.3 million people in 1990 (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the 1990 Census also followed by members of other Asian of origin, have resulted in a diverse indicate the Asian American population subgroups, such as Filipino, Japanese, range of acculturation levels. (cdc.gov)
  • For has a higher median household income example, the 1990 Census asked persons compared with the national median (4). (cdc.gov)
  • These studies indicate that though most Agent Orange studies have had myopic analyses of American veterans, Vietnamese citizens have had far greater exposure to breadth and scope of the target. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although there were no associated cases of SARS in America, many citizens began to avoid Chinatowns and other Asian-American communities-including Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese peoples-throughout the United States because they believed those groups were at greater risk for spreading SARS. (cdc.gov)
  • Orange County is home to nearly 100,000 Catholics of Vietnamese ancestry. (rcbo.org)
  • Passed in 1934, the Tydings-McDuffie Act changed the status of the Philippines and of Filipino Americans. (washington.edu)
  • The API population consists of compared with Filipino, Japanese, and Vietnamese persons (9.4-13.2 percent). (cdc.gov)
  • I don't know of books, but look up VAYLA and Boat People SOS, , and there was also a documentary about the community's fight agaInst an emergency landfill in new orleans east after Katrina. (metafilter.com)
  • 2009). According to the Vietnamese, the US program resulted in 400,000 deaths caused due to a range of cancers and other ailments, and that approximately 4.8 million Vietnamese people were exposed to Agent Orange according to census data. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2015, Ngo Minh Hieu was sentenced to 13 years in prison for stealing the identities of some 200 million Americans. (vice.com)
  • In July 2015, the 25-year-old was sentenced to 13 years in prison for stealing personal information from approximately 200 million Americans -over 60 percent of the U.S. population-and selling it on the dark web. (vice.com)
  • Between 2.1 and 4.8 million Vietnamese were exposed during the spraying and many more are continuously exposed through the environment. (vvaw.org)
  • But we have to remember, about 3 million Vietnamese people died during this war. (dw.com)
  • In November 1972, Nixon had just been elected president by the largest margin in American history, an overwhelming majority of the popular vote, 47 million to George McGovern's 29, and 49 states out of 50 in the electoral college. (thedailybeast.com)
  • The day after the fall of Saigon, the House voted to reject the final version of the Vietnam Humanitarian Assistance and Evacuation Act , a bill that would have provided $150 million for evacuation plans and given Ford the green light to use military force to protect American evacuees. (msnbc.com)
  • A Vietnamese translation service can help you or your organization communicate with the nearly 75 million Vietnamese speakers located around the world. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • The entire farm has been sold down the river a million times, so when we look at Agent Orange, the USA government, the US Air Force, the Dow corporation, the endless legal deaths by a thousand motions against some sort of reparation for the millions of Vietnamese, Americans and dozens of others in Vietnam during the tyranny of corporations and the French and the USA in fighting in another person's land. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • Globally, an estimated 71 million people were living with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and 1.75 million were newly infected with HCV in 2015. (who.int)
  • 1 In Viet Nam, mathematic modelling estimated 1 million people to be living with chronic HCV and 24 300 new annual HCV infections, 11% of which are attributed to injection drug use and 60% to blood transfusions or medical services. (who.int)
  • Ngo Minh Hieu, who was released from prison in 2019, is now working for the Vietnamese government as a cybersecurity expert. (vice.com)
  • The researchers obtained mortality data compiled in the Mortality Multiple Cause files from the National Center for Health Statistics, based on death certificates, from 2012 through 2019, for people who died at age 45 and older, were US residents, and had data for race/ethnicity/nationality. (medscape.com)
  • In 2019, we expanded advertising to include Vietnamese language postcards and radio spots in addition to outreach in English and Spanish. (who.int)
  • This episode, recorded live online, is the Season 6 Premiere of The Vietnamese Boat People, a podcast and nonprofit project that preserves the story of the Vietnamese diaspora community - and provides spaces where people can share their experiences. (tunein.com)
  • Pray for a church planting movement that affects every Diaspora Vietnamese community. (joshuaproject.net)
  • GONZALES: The connection between Vietnam and the Vietnamese diaspora isn't far from anyone's mind here in San Jose. (wuwm.com)
  • Our Lady of LaVang is a revered symbol for Catholics and non-Catholics alike and will serve as a point of unity for the Vietnamese diaspora," said the Most Rev. Kevin Vann, Bishop of Orange. (rcbo.org)
  • But it's also the latest sign of the evolution of the politically precocious Vietnamese American community. (latimes.com)
  • Now, reaction to the Ebola story from the Vietnamese-American community, which is particularly interested in the plight of nurse Nina Pham. (wuwm.com)
  • GONZALES: Nina Pham's story is popular not just here in San Jose, but wherever there's a large Vietnamese-American community - Orange County, San Diego, Texas. (wuwm.com)
  • A clip followed of Democratic Texas State Representative Gene Wu proclaiming: "I have never seen the Asian American community this scared. (newsbusters.org)
  • After repeatedly calling it the "Chinese virus," President Trump appears to have stopped, and tweeted in part, "It is very important that we totally protect our Asian American community in the United States and all around the world. (newsbusters.org)
  • Vietnamese Catholics make up a large portion of this community and have prospered in Orange County over these many years, now pledging to raise funds to build a significant shrine to Our Lady of LaVang on the iconic Christ Cathedral campus in Garden Grove. (rcbo.org)
  • A committee of prominent Vietnamese-American community and business leaders has been assembled to lead this effort. (rcbo.org)
  • These barriers may contribute to a low health literacy rate, which could make it harder for many in the Vietnamese community to access and navigate services designed to help them better manage and prevent health problems. (cdc.gov)
  • There are also plans to reach children in the Vietnamese community. (cdc.gov)
  • BPSOS-CA continues to invite local PCPs and nonprofit partners to the Vietnamese community to discuss the management and prevention of chronic diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • This letter is famous because that young cook's helper is better known to history as Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969), the Vietnamese revolutionary who would go on to fight the Japanese, the French, and then the Americans and their allies. (jstor.org)
  • The 1920 census reported just under 400,000 Asian-ancestored Americans, with Japanese the largest at 225,000 followed by 88,000 Chinese, many of them elderly men marooned in shrinking Chinese American communities. (washington.edu)
  • It also records a small drop in the number of Japanese Americans and an overall dip in the population of Asian Americans. (washington.edu)
  • diverse subgroups with distinct cultures, Japanese persons (4.9 contacts) had a greater average annual number of physician languages, and historical developments. (cdc.gov)
  • Census data indicates that the United States military directly sprayed upon millions of Vietnamese during strategic Agent Orange use. (wikipedia.org)
  • We also highlight the importance of internal migration by showing state of birth and state of residence for the millions of American born persons of Asian heritage. (washington.edu)
  • Millions of people use Freelancer.com to turn their ideas into reality. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • Rape of Vietnamese women by US troops "took place on such a large scale that many veterans considered it standard operating procedure. (countercurrents.org)
  • VVAW has been instrumental in working with the core leadership on educating the public about the continuing harmful impact of the spraying on American veterans, their children and grandchildren and the Vietnamese people. (vvaw.org)
  • This legislation addresses the ongoing health problems of United States veterans, their progeny, and the Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans harmed by the use of Agent Orange/dioxin. (vvaw.org)
  • Relationships between US forces and segments of the Vietnamese population could be positive, I am thinking in particular of the urban population produced as a result of the war, the Catholic "comprador" elite, the ethnic Chinese merchant communities, and non-Viet tribal groups in areas of significant US presence. (stackexchange.com)
  • Most of the ethnic Vietnamese who left their country fled during the wars and in the 1970s and 1980s. (joshuaproject.net)
  • Vietnamese is an official language of Vietnam and is the first language of the Kinh people of Vietnam (the ethnic majority) and is a second language for many of the ethnic minorities living in the country as well. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • made clear in very high TCDD or 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin levels in human milk, adipose tissue, and blood as measured by gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy) in the Vietnamese people living in Vietnam is substantially greater than that of other populations (Schechter et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, verbal and physical assaults against Asian Americans have increased. (dw.com)
  • Lê Văn Lương, "a rare Vietnamese graduate of an English university," visited the U.S. on a world tour in 1941. (jstor.org)
  • Why hire a Vietnamese to English translator? (freelancer.co.uk)
  • Freelancer.com has a large number of English to Vietnamese translations services from all over Vietnam and the world that can meet your translation needs. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • Then just sit back and relax as you watch experienced Vietnamese to English translators enter in their competitive bids. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • Freelancer's bid and proposal system helps you find Vietnamese translation to English services at a great value! (freelancer.co.uk)
  • You can skip the project posting process and find your Vietnamese to English translator of choice through the extensive directory offered by Freelancer.com. (freelancer.co.uk)
  • Get your next English to Vietnamese project completed by one of our freelancers and see how having a document translated from Vietnamese to English or English to Vietnamese can open doors of opportunity for your business! (freelancer.co.uk)
  • For Vietnamese, English fluency and immigration before 1981 indicated more acculturation. (cdc.gov)
  • BPSOS-CA created an educational campaign for Vietnamese residents with limited English to promote health services, improve understanding of basic health information, and connect them with the care they need. (cdc.gov)
  • The similarities and differences between the Vietnamese cultural New year and the American New Year are characterized by the preparation, the time off and the celebration. (ipl.org)
  • focuses on national origin groups of Conclusions --Differences in health emerge when data on the API population the Asian American population (i.e., are analyzed by national origin group. (cdc.gov)
  • However, as Vietnamese society was clearly polarised in this period between a small proportion of the population who supported the RVN and a larger proportion of the population who supported abolishing the RVN and major change to Vietnamese economic and social life, we can consider relations between two groups of the Vietnamese population based on their political alignments and the US forces in Vietnam. (stackexchange.com)
  • However, the general relationship between US forces and major segments of the Vietnamese population were hostile. (stackexchange.com)
  • Such a level of "hostility" always needs to be considered in the relationship between US Forces and the Vietnamese population. (stackexchange.com)
  • image source source The Geneva Agreements were signed after Vietnamese forces captured the French base at Dien Bien Phu. (timetoast.com)
  • Now, in Kill Anything that Moves , Nick Turse has for the first time put together a comprehensive picture, written with mastery and dignity, of what American forces actually were doing in Vietnam. (tomdispatch.com)
  • As of the close of the reporting period, the International Support and Verification Commission (CIAV), called for under the Plan, had been established by the Secretaries-General of the United Nations and the Organization of American States (OAS) to implement the Plan with the support of their agencies that have the relevant capacities and experience. (unhcr.org)
  • Saigon Times Group is a leading Vietnamese media organization with prestigious business and consumer publications. (thesaigontimes.vn)
  • The signing of what is called "The Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring the Peace in Vietnam" puts the United States somewhere in the middle of the process that began with the removal of American ground troops from Vietnam. (nybooks.com)
  • That population number, like nearly all of the tabulations of Asian Americans, was an undercount. (washington.edu)
  • It occurs when people associate a risk with something specific-like a minority population group-and there is no evidence that the risk is greater in that group than in the general population. (cdc.gov)
  • The formation of the network allows the PCPs to pool the resources of the nonprofits to provide free services to a largely Vietnamese population, increasing efficiency of services while being sensitive to linguistic and cultural needs. (cdc.gov)
  • It is his opponents in the press rather than the American people, still less the Vietnamese, that concern Nixon. (thedailybeast.com)
  • This year, the new Nixon tapes act as a trailer for the upcoming movie Frost/Nixon , in which Frank Langella follows in Anthony Hopkins' shoes and adopts the complex, crippled character of the most enigmatic yet transparent president America has ever endured. (thedailybeast.com)
  • More interested in the public relations problem of how best to present the bombings to the people and how to stop the resumed peace talks from interfering with his inauguration than the details of the diplomatic process, Nixon cannot get the press off his mind. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Richard Nixon told the American people during the 1968 presidential election that he fully supported Lyndon Johnson's peace talks. (ipbhost.com)
  • Nixon knew the American people would not accept an escalation of the war. (ipbhost.com)
  • The earliest forms of Vietnamese worship were animism and veneration for ancestors. (joshuaproject.net)
  • What Keith calls the "earliest detailed account of a Vietnamese journey to the US" is by Bùi Thanh Vân. (jstor.org)
  • Though people normally think of him as being a war correspondent only in his earliest journalistic years, to my mind he remained one all his life. (tomdispatch.com)
  • Poverty is a multifaceted social problem that affects billions of people worldwide. (wqed.org)
  • Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection disproportionately affects people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men, but data on female sex workers (FSW) are limited. (who.int)
  • Flip through the Vietnamese Yellow Pages and you'll spot thousands of Nguyens, and you're likely to shake dozens of hands belonging to Nguyens at mixers organized by the Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce. (latimes.com)
  • Writer's note: This story is dedicated to the Vietnam veteran dog handlers and their dogs who saved thousands of American lives. (tripod.com)
  • Their dogs became real American heroes who saved thousands of lives, often sacrificing their own in the process. (tripod.com)
  • And as it became clear that the situation in Vietnam was only getting worse for southerners and hundreds of thousands of people fled the country by boat to neighboring countries, the U.S.'s resettlement program was expanded multiple times. (msnbc.com)
  • One part of the answer is the people of Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s. (counterpunch.org)
  • President Gerald Ford's administration was by then lobbying Congress for assistance to get remaining Americans out of the country, as well as Vietnamese allies whose lives would be at risk should the communists capture them. (msnbc.com)
  • For over two thousand years, people in the land of Vietnam have recognized their national identity. (joshuaproject.net)
  • It has been nearly fifty years since I enlisted in the Marine Corps and participated in the American invasion and occupation of Vietnam, the primary, no, the sole purpose of which was, as far as I can determine, to kill people and blow shit up - that is, after all, the definition of the strategy of attrition. (veteranstoday.com)
  • They had lived in Hollywood for years, wrote Lê, and had "an unusually fast way of walking, talking, and eating that was one hundred percent American. (jstor.org)
  • After more than 40 years these same families have developed the largest and most vibrant center of Vietnamese culture outside of Vietnam. (rcbo.org)
  • Persons 16 years and older and emancipated minors were interviewed directly. (cdc.gov)
  • In the absence of treatment, 15-30% of people develop cirrhosis within 20 years with subsequent increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma and death. (who.int)
  • It's common for a Vietnamese woman to marry a Taiwanese man so most of the Vietnamese in that country are women. (joshuaproject.net)
  • The Taiwanese would like the educated Vietnamese to stay in their country. (joshuaproject.net)
  • While the interests of a country are invested in the war, there are also the people who suffer at the cost of these interests. (ipl.org)
  • Apparently, an Asian country like Vietnam will have their holidays different from America. (ipl.org)
  • Country of origin for foreign-born Asian Americans by decade. (washington.edu)
  • He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says, 'Thank you Mr. American for letting me in this country, and giving me housing, food stamps, free medical care and free education! (usmessageboard.com)
  • Thank you for having such a beautiful country here in America! (usmessageboard.com)
  • Women, like the Vietnamese people, were objects - in the case of women, detestable objects that existed to serve men sexually. (countercurrents.org)
  • Mount Holyoke has a "culture of smart women and people," and most here "are very studious overall. (princetonreview.com)
  • Rather we met with the "ordinary" people of Vietnam who were carrying out extraordinary tasks, some of them part of the "long-haired army," the civilian movement composed largely of women who engaged in much of the legal political work in the movement for national liberation. (counterpunch.org)
  • For example, two of 454 Vietnamese women surveyed reported that they were current smokers. (cdc.gov)
  • I pray enough Americans value what I value and will vote in November to restore our singularity in the world. (wearethemighty.com)
  • A high percentage of the Vietnamese in Taiwan are female domestic workers, or they work in factories. (joshuaproject.net)
  • image source source It scared the Americans that the Soviet Union had such a thing in space. (timetoast.com)
  • I don't think these people should be treated any differently from any other people - the Hungarians, Cubans, Jews from the Soviet Union. (msnbc.com)
  • Methods: Thirteen Chinese American participants with prediabetes were recruited to complete a 1-year web-based Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) lifestyle intervention. (bvsalud.org)
  • During a nearly six-minute long report on Friday, NBC's Today show tried to directly lay blame for "growing discrimination" against Asian American at the feet of President Trump. (newsbusters.org)
  • It extended to support for the Vietnamese Workers Party lead coordination of revolutionary change, logistic support of armed struggle, and direct support of armed struggle. (stackexchange.com)
  • I wanted to explore both him as a person, but also him as a revolutionary, as someone who was devoted to revolution but disillusioned with the communist revolution. (dw.com)
  • The effects of Agent Orange on the Vietnamese range from a variety of health effects, ecological effects, and sociopolitical effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most illustrative effects of Agent Orange upon the Vietnamese people are the health effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • From education to employment, health care to housing, transgender Americans fight daily for their right to exist. (wqed.org)
  • My interest in minority health began in my third year as a backgrounds and were connected to different people. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Cuba and one with another resident on cultural factors in Because we were focused on minority health, we attracted communicating with patients who are American but not people from different disciplines. (medlineplus.gov)
  • indicates Frontier Peoples which are a subset of Unreached with 0.1% or fewer Christian Adherents of any kind. (joshuaproject.net)
  • This was the first example of the cycles of persecution and expulsion that Asian peoples would face. (washington.edu)
  • Each questionnaire included standard BRFSS questions on smoking status and sociodemographic characteristics but differed on questions rating level of acculturation (5,6) -- the cultural and behavioral adaptation that occurs to persons in a new culture. (cdc.gov)
  • I never saw myself as a strong person, but writing, since it is a practice, a training, taught me to intervene with real social conditions to be able to regard not only my pain, but also of those who are disfigured in advance by normative regimes of power. (vidaweb.org)
  • This is why I absolutely agree that literature can influence social change, or can rightly help people perceive that certain social changes are necessary. (vidaweb.org)
  • There are a couple of Vietnamese American social science scholars at UNO who may be worth reading. (metafilter.com)
  • 3 Accordingly, 23% of new HCV infections occur in people who inject drugs (PWID), and 31% of deaths from chronic HCV infections are attributable to a history of injection drug use. (who.int)
  • We are back with an unexpected side effect of this coronavirus crisis - Asian Americans becoming targets of discrimination," co-host Hoda Kotb warned as she introduced the lengthy segment. (newsbusters.org)
  • HODA KOTB: We are back with an unexpected side effect of this coronavirus crisis - Asian Americans becoming targets of discrimination. (newsbusters.org)
  • Stigmatizing minority groups may also distract people from focusing on the real risks in a crisis situation. (cdc.gov)
  • While striving to avoid making war appear noble and warriors heroic, I endeavor to dispel the mythology that Warists, those who make and profit from war, continually perpetuate and foster upon the American public, particularly the youth. (veteranstoday.com)
  • I think it is important to make this intervention into American memory. (dw.com)
  • He graciously invited us to meet his family, and learn how to make Vietnamese dishes. (lacarmina.com)
  • People think that age will make us gap," Ngan said. (org.vn)
  • An elderly man struggled to take care of his mother and get her to her doctors' appointments until the Vietnamese American Cancer Foundation referred him via the CCL network to a physician at Vitas Healthcare who was willing to make home visits. (cdc.gov)
  • Vietnamese are running not only for prominent roles in city halls and the state Legislature, but for school, water and sanitation districts. (latimes.com)