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												Vietnamese Heritage Flag
Page 1 From: "Johnston, Sadhu" <[email protected]> To: "Direct to Mayor and Council - DL" <[email protected]> Date: 4/27/2016 2:52:29 PM Subject: Vietnamese Heritage Flag Dear Mayor and Council, The Protocol office has been working with members of the Vietnamese Heritage Association, regarding their request to raise the flag of South Vietnam (also sometimes referred to as the Heritage and Freedom flag of Vietnam) on City flag poles. The request to raise the flags was declined, and below are some key messages outlining the position we have taken. You can use the messages below when responding to any inquiries or refer people to speak to Paul Hendren in the Protocol office 604.873.7648. · It is the City’s long standing policy to fly the flags of other sovereign nations with which Canada has official diplomatic relations. · The request to fly the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag was declined, because it is not recognized by the Government of Canada as the flag of a sovereign nation with which it has official diplomatic relations. · The City can reconsider flying the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag when the Government of Canada officially recognizes it and raises it on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. · The City of Ottawa has the same flag policy as us, regarding raising the flags of other sovereign nations. When dealing with the same request their response was that as a municipality they have no authority to fly a national flag that is not recognized by the Government of Canada, and they will reconsider their position if the Government of Canada raises the flag on Parliament Hill. - 
												
												El Ejército En El Poder. La “Revolución Peruana” Un Ensayo De “Revolución Nacional”
GUILLERMO MARTÍN CAVIASCA - E L EJÉRCITO EN EL PODER . L A “R EVOLUCIÓN PERUANA ”... El ejército en el poder. La “Revolución Peruana” un ensayo de “Revolución nacional”. The army in power. The "Peruvian Revolution" an essay on "National Revolution". por Guillermo Martín Caviasca* Recibido: 15/10/2017 - Aprobado: 4/4/2018 Resumen Desde el año 1968 hasta 1975 se desarrolló en el Perú la denominada “Revolución peruana”. Fue un proceso político iniciado a partir de un golpe H C militar en el marco de las dictaduras de la década de 1960 que partían de T U T A P D : / E / R P la necesidad de lograr la “seguridad nacional”. Sin embargo los militares N U O B S L I D C peruanos gobernaron haciendo explícita su intención de “nacionalizar la E A C M I O A N R economía”, “romper con la dependencia” y “fomentar la participación popu - E T S E . S / O A C lar”. Así se dio lugar a un gran debate en la izquierda argentina en torno a Ñ I A O L E 9 S , . la relación de los revolucionarios con los militares que adscribían a estas U N B R A O . A R ideas en Latinoamérica y en el propio país, como también sobre la verda - 1 / 4 I , N E D N E dera naturaleza revolucionaria de esos militares. X E R . P O H - P J U / C N U I O A D 2 “Revolución nacional” - peruanismo - Velasco Alvarado E Palabras Clave: 0 R 1 N 8 O S Ejércitos latinoamericanos - Seguridad nacional. - 
												
												Supporting Data Is Available for Public Review in the Diversity and Neighborhood Outreach Office, 20 E
CITY OF MESA HUMAN RELATIONS ADVISORY BOARD (HRAB) December 4, 2013 MINUTES The Human Relations Advisory Board (HRAB) of the City of Mesa met on December 4th, 2013, at 6:00pm in the Upper Level, City Council Chambers, 57 E. First Street. MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT STAFF PRESENT GUESTS Denise Heap, Chair Cheryl Anderson Andrea Arenas Terry Benelli Susan Lotz, Vice Chair Tony Filler Lam Q. Bui Frank Johnson Ruth Giese Van Bui Tony Liuzzo Justin Smothers Dzung C-Tran Cliff Moon Ray Villa Kevin Dang Talmage Pearce John Wesley Kathy Huynh Lu Ann Schmidt Son Huynh Mark Tompert Bill Laurie Mai Le Kevin Ngo Eileen Nguyen Nam Nguyen Sang Nguyen Tao Nguyen Yen Nguyen 1. Chair’s Call to Order. Ms. Heap called the meeting to order at 5:55pm. Introduction and announcement of new board members Cheryl Anderson and Tony Liuzzo. Ms. Heap advised of the new board members and welcomed Mr. Liuzzo to his first meeting. 2. Items from Citizens Present.* Ms. Benelli requested to speak to the board expressing support for the police advisory board meetings, especially the Red Mountain Community Advisory Board which has been inactive for the past two years. Ms. Benelli stated that the meetings were a great way for the public to communicate with the police department and address safety concerns. 3. Approval of minutes from the October 23rd, 2013 meeting. A motion was made by Ms. Schmidt to approve the October 23rd, 2013 minutes, Mr. Tompert seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. 4. Discuss and take action on Mesa Police Department Report. - 
												
												Page Niu 0162M 12237.Pdf (2.965Mb)
ABSTRACT SOMETHING CREEPY THIS WAY COMES: PAC ADVERTISING AND ITS ATTACK ON OBAMACARE A VISUAL NARRATIVE ANALYSIS Marguerite Teruggi Page, MA Department of Communication Northern Illinois University, 2015 Dr. Ferald J. Bryan, Director A visual rhetorical analysis utilizing Sonja Foss’s Narrative Criticism and examined through Walter Fisher’s Narrative Paradigm Theory was conducted in this thesis to examine the persuasive nature of narratives conveyed through visual representations. This thesis analyzes meaning construction through the visual elements in the political ad “Something Creepy This Way Comes”, an internet video produced by Generation Opportunity, a Koch-brother funded PAC. NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DE KALB, ILLINOIS MAY 2015 SOMETHING CREEPY THIS WAY COMES: PAC ADVERTISING AND ITS ATTACK ON OBAMACARE A VISUAL NARRATIVE ANALYSIS BY MARGUERITE TERUGGI PAGE ©2015 Marguerite Teruggi Page A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE MASTER OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION Thesis Director: Dr. Ferald J. Bryan DEDICATION To Zane and Bill TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF FIGURES ………………………………………………………………………… v Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………………. 1 Perspective …………………………………………………………...…………….. 2 Audience ………………………………………………………………………….... 3 Theory ………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Methodology and Text Selection ………………………………………………….... 4 Literature Review …………………………………………………………………... 5 Visual Rhetoric ……………………………………………………………………... 5 Narrative Criticism …………………………………………………………………. - 
												
												University of California Santa Cruz the Vietnamese Đàn
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ THE VIETNAMESE ĐÀN BẦU: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AN INSTRUMENT IN DIASPORA A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in MUSIC by LISA BEEBE June 2017 The dissertation of Lisa Beebe is approved: _________________________________________________ Professor Tanya Merchant, Chair _________________________________________________ Professor Dard Neuman _________________________________________________ Jason Gibbs, PhD _____________________________________________________ Tyrus Miller Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Table of Contents List of Figures .............................................................................................................................................. v Chapter One. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 Geography: Vietnam ............................................................................................................................. 6 Historical and Political Context .................................................................................................... 10 Literature Review .............................................................................................................................. 17 Vietnamese Scholarship .............................................................................................................. 17 English Language Literature on Vietnamese Music - 
												
												The Insufficient Issues in Development of Vietnamese Ship Fleet
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH VOLUME 6, ISSUE 08, AUGUST 2017 ISSN 2277-8616 The Insufficient Issues In Development Of Vietnamese Ship Fleet Xuan Nam Chu, Xuan Phuong Nguyen, Van Huong Dong, Phuoc Quy Phong Nguyen Abstract: According to the Vietnam Maritime Administration, in 2015, the total volume of transport carried was about 118.7 million tons, an increase of 9.5% compared to 2014 - the biggest increase in recent years. However, the fleet of Vietnam has taken only 27.8% of total cargo through the port, more than 70% of the market share of foreign shipping. By the end of April 2017, the Seal of Memorandum of Understanding (PSC) of the Asia-Pacific Region (Tokyo-MOU), comprising 20 members: Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Fiji , Hong Kong (China), Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russian Federation, Singapore, Thailand, Vanuatu and Vietnam presented the results of this organization in 2016. Accordingly, in 2016, members of Tokyo-MOU conducted 31,678 PSC inspections of 17,503 flag-nautical vessels of 101 countries to regional ports. In 31,678 PSC inspections, 18,943 defect detection ships affected safety, security, maritime labor conditions, environmental pollution prevention and 1,090 of flagged vessels from 69 countries. Kept due to serious defects; the average retention of the entire region was 3.44%, down from 3.67% in 2015 and 3.96% in 2014. Keywords: advantages, insufficient issues, ship fleet, maritime. ———————————————————— 1 INTRODUCTION The market share of import and export of Vietnam's fleet in The year of 2016 is a very difficult year for the business of recent years has remained at 10-12%. - 
												
												North Korea and the Latin American Revolution, 1959-1970
NORTH KOREA AND THE LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1959-1970 by MOE (WILLIAM DAVID) TAYLOR B.Sc., The University of Toronto, 2011 M.Sc., Columbia University, 2014 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES (History) THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (Vancouver) February 2020 © Moe (William David) Taylor, 2020 ii The following individuals certify that they have read, and recommend to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for acceptance, the dissertation entitled: North Korea and the Latin American Revolution, 1959-1970 Submitted by Moe (William David) Taylor in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History. Examining Committee: Steve H. Lee, History Supervisor Donald L. Baker, Asian Studies Supervisory Committee Member William French, History Supervisory Committee Member Max Cameron, Political Science University Examiner Glen Peterson, History University Examiner Andre Schmid, East Asian Studies, University of Toronto External Examiner iii Abstract In the 1960s the North Korean leadership embraced the variety of radical Third Worldism associated with Cuba’s Tricontinental Conference of 1966, which advocated a militant, united front strategy to defeat US imperialism via armed struggle across the Global South. This political realignment led to exceptionally intimate political, economic, and cultural cooperation with Cuba and a programme to support armed revolutionary movements throughout Latin America. In the process, North Korea acquired a new degree of prestige with the international left, influencing Cuban and Latin American left-wing discourse on matters of economic development, revolutionary organization and strategy, democracy and leadership. - 
												
												De La 'Traición Aprista'
1 De la ‘traición aprista’ al ‘gesto heroico’ Luis de la Puente Uceda y la guerrilla del MIR José Luis Rénique “Bíblicamente parecíamos un pueblo elegido integrado por la gente más sacrificada, tenaz e inteligente, pero con un signo fatal: no llegar a alcanzar la simbólica tierra prometida, bajo la dirección de nuestro Moisés.” Luis Felipe de las Casas1 “No me importa lo que digan los traidores, hemos cerrado el pasado con gruesas lágrimas de acero.” Javier Heraud2 “La entrega es el camino del místico, la lucha es el del hombre trágico; en aquel el final es una disolución, en éste es un choque aniquilador (...) Para la tragedia, la muerte es una realidad siempre inmanente, indisolublemente unida con cada uno de sus acontecimientos.” George Lukács 3 A fines de octubre de 1965 las Fuerzas Armadas del Perú daban cuenta del aniquilamiento --en la zona de Mesa Pelada, parte oriental del departamento del Cuzco-- de la llamada guerrilla Pachacutec. Luis de la Puente Uceda estaba entre las bajas. Sus restos jamás serían encontrados. Caía con él la dirección del movimiento. Barrerían en las semanas siguientes lo que quedaba del alzamiento. Menos de seis meses había tomado suprimir a quienes, “contagiados por el virus del comunismo internacional,” ajenos por ende “al sentimiento de nacionalidad,” habían pretendido obstruir la marcha de la nación “por los caminos del desarrollo.” Conjurado el “peligro rojo” el país podía volver a la vigencia plena de sus instituciones democráticas. Sin olvidar por cierto que se vivía una situación de guerra por el dominio del mundo, distinta que las de antaño, sin fronteras y sin escenarios precisos, con un enemigo ubicuo y multiforme que demandaba estrategias nuevas y una permanente actitud de vigilancia.4 Una mera nota a pie de página de la Guerra Fría latinoamericana. - 
												
												Armchair Travel Destination - Vietnam
Armchair Travel _ Destination - Vietnam _ Interesting Facts Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula. It has an area of 331,210 square km. Hanoi is the country’s capital and Ho Chi Minh City is its largest city. Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam. Its official currency is Dong (VND). It is bordered by three countries – China, Laos, and Cambodia. These interesting facts about Vietnam, explore how fascinating the country has become over the years; with beautiful scenery, amazing cuisine, and an awesome kaleidoscope of cultures. Vietnam’s history and culture Legend has it that the peoples of this land originated from a union between an immortal Chinese princess and “The Dragon Lord of the Seas.” The country’s name was originally spelled as two words, Viet Nam. Their culture is a complex adaptation of Chinese, Japanese, French and American colonial influences. In 938 AD, the Vietnamese developed a trade system to exchange animal skins, ivory and tropical goods for Chinese scrolls on administration, philosophy and literature. The body of their first president Ho Chi Minh (Uncle Ho) was embalmed, and is on display in a mausoleum. Their flag consists of a golden star with five points to represent farmers, workers, intellectuals, youth, and soldiers. The red background pays tribute to the bloodshed during the wars. © Copyright [email protected] 2019. All Rights Reserved 1 Armchair Travel _ Destination - Vietnam _ The national flag of Vietnam. Traditional Vietnamese culture revolves around the core values of humanity, community, harmony, and family. - 
												
												Hanoi Flag: the Flag of Vietnam Is Red with a Large Yellow Five-Pointed Star in the Center
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT VIETNAM Population: About 90 Million People Capital: Hanoi Flag: The flag of Vietnam is red with a large yellow five-pointed star in the center. Visa: Tourists can get Vietnam evisa or Vietnam visa on arrival at international airports in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang easily. Shop Hours: Shops run from 7 or 8am to 11 or 11:30pm. Some are open from 1 or 2pm to 4 or 5pm. Bank Hours: Most banks are opened from 7am or 8am to 11am or 11:30am Some are open from 1pm or 2pm to 4pm or 5pm. Holidays January 1 Solar New Year's Day January/February Tet (Tet Nguyen Dan). The most important Vietnamese annual festival. This marks the new lunar year and the advent of spring. This is a three-day holiday, usually at the end of January or the beginning of February (according to the solar calendar). February 3 Anniversary of the Foundation of the Communist Party of Vietnam April 30 Liberation Day, the day on which Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) fell to Hanoi in 1975. This holiday is commemorated nationwide. May 1 Labor Day May 19 Birthday of President Ho Chi Minh September 2 National Day of Vietnam Time: +7:00, Vietnam is 11 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 14 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. Tipping: Tipping is not customary in Vietnam, but it is enormously appreciated. A 5- 10% tip for a meal is a very small amount of money, but to the average Vietnamese, it could easily equal a day's wages. - 
												
												Apogeo Y Crisis De La Izquierda Peruana
APOGEO Y CRISIS DE LA IZQUIERDA PERUANA HABLAN SUS PROTAGONISTAS Alberto Adrianzén (Editor) Apogeo y crisis de la izquierda peruana. Hablan sus protagonistas. © Instituto para la Democracia y la Asistencia Electoral (IDEA Internacional) © Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya (UARM) IDEA Internacional IDEA Internacional Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya Strömsborg Oficina Región Andina Av. Paso de los Andes 970 – Pueblo Libre SE-103 34 Estocolmo Av. San Borja Norte 1123 Lima 21 / Perú Suecia San Borja, Lima 41-Perú Teléfono: (51 1) 719-5990 Tel.: +46 8 698 37 00 Tel.: +51 1 203 7960 www.uarm.edu.pe Fax: +46 8 20 24 22 Fax: +51 1 437 7227 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] librosuarm.blogspot.com www.idea.int Las opiniones expresadas en esta publicación no representan necesariamente los puntos de vista de IDEA Internacional ni de la Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, de sus juntas directivas ni de los miembros de sus consejos y/o Estados miembros. Esta publicación es independiente de ningún interés específico nacional o político. Toda solicitud de permisos para usar o traducir todo o alguna parte de esta publicación debe hacerse a: IDEA Internacional Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya Strömsborg Av. Paso de los Andes 970 – Pueblo Libre SE-103 34 Estocolmo Lima 21 Perú Suecia Primera edición: diciembre de 2011 Tiraje: 1,000 ejemplares ISBN: 978-91-86565-47-3 Hecho el Depósito Legal en la Biblioteca Nacional del Perú Nº: 2011-16120 Foto de carátula: cortesía revista Caretas Impreso en el Perú por: MAD CORP. SAC Jr. - 
												
												Song Doc Terminal Handbook
Song Doc Marine Terminal Handbook TERMINAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF USE FOR SONG DOC MARINE TERMINAL CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Revision 0 – 30/09/08 Page 2 of 76 Song Doc Marine Terminal Handbook TABLE OF CONTENT Page Introduction.........................................................................................................................................4 Export Tanker Master’s Receipt of Song Doc Terminal Information, Regulations and ................. Conditions of Use Handbook ............................................................................................................5 SECTIONS 1. Definitions ..............................................................................................................................6 2. Conditions of Use of the Song Doc Marine Terminal ..................................................... 10 3. Description and Operational Limits of Song Doc Marine Terminal................................ 14 4. Vessel Vetting ..................................................................................................................... 21 5. Communication................................................................................................................... 22 6. Minimum Standards for Export Tankers at the Song Doc Marine Terminal................... 24 7 Arrival Procedures .............................................................................................................. 28 8. Mooring Operations...........................................................................................................