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Dave in Vietnam: Photo Update
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Journaling my study abroad trip in Vietnam, summer 2007. Friday, August 10, 2007. Summer '07 in Vietnam: Part 5: Rice Pot. Cat Tien National Park. Lan's visit to my internship. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gimme back my camera! An excerpt from my other blog, Dave@Xanga: I feel . Thinhs mother lovingly asked me to take her son b. Bước Chân Của Mình. Goodnight, I say.
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Something Indescribable: August 2007
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A Western Perspective on Eastern Living. Wednesday, August 8, 2007. We've got a few days left until our much-anticipated return to America. Anticipate is a funny word, now that I think about it - what's the connotation? But it made me remember all the times my mom took me into her grasp and said something deeply encouraging at just the right moment, knowing precisely how to improve her son's disposition. Beacons of light abound. Why resent them for living lives of luxury? Posted by Matthew Schwarz. Me: "...
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Something Indescribable: July 2009
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A Western Perspective on Eastern Living. Saturday, July 18, 2009. My mathematical prowess extends only far enough to calculate pot odds, so I'm not even gonna estimate how many days are remaining before my arrival at Vietnam National University in Hanoi. But as a newly qualified resident of Detroit, Michigan, it is not beyond my intellectual means to recognize that the magical day is rapidly approaching. Posted by Matthew Schwarz. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The World for More.
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Something Indescribable: Business (as usual)
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A Western Perspective on Eastern Living. Monday, May 25, 2009. Even though the financial crisis has affected Asia less than other regions, Vietnan's economy, which survives on exports and outside investment, has been weakened by external financial turmoil. The time for niceties and applause has finally passed. And the New York Times had this interesting article. Posted by Matthew Schwarz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The World for More. Rollin' with the HOmies. Detroit, Michigan, United States.
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Something Indescribable: June 2007
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A Western Perspective on Eastern Living. Sunday, June 24, 2007. 8217;s per capita GDP hovers around $650 and. Provides countless glimpses into the millions who make far less. At the Nike Factory, Ms. Nguyen, my liaison, and I spoke mostly about the reasons behind. 8217;s attraction of foreign capital. What she said was echoed the next day by an American diplomat, and the next in The Saigon Times. 8217;s competitiveness as a market for. 8217;s competitiveness as a premier destination for FDI derives.
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Something Indescribable: Exports
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A Western Perspective on Eastern Living. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. This morning's Financial Times had an interesting article. Comparing the responses of the major Asian economies to the financial crisis. It noted:. Posted by Matthew Schwarz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The World for More. Rollin' with the HOmies. Detroit, Michigan, United States. Observations on economics, finance, and investing. All views my own. That's Jasmine. View my complete profile.
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Dave in Vietnam
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Journaling my study abroad trip in Vietnam, summer 2007. Friday, August 10, 2007. Thinh's mother lovingly asked me to take her son back to America with me. I politely declined. As I left their home that day, he cried. I wonder if he understood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gimme back my camera! An excerpt from my other blog, Dave@Xanga: I feel . Thinhs mother lovingly asked me to take her son b. Bước Chân Của Mình. Goodnight, I say.
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Dave in Vietnam: August 2007
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Journaling my study abroad trip in Vietnam, summer 2007. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. They need people like you, those children do, people who aren't afraid of their illness. People like me, we're too afraid even if we know." my barber said to me in Vietnamese. Wednesday, August 15, 2007. An excerpt from my other blog, Dave@Xanga. To life, love, and happiness. Saturday, August 11, 2007. Realistically, I can't solve all of these problems and I can't prevent other peoples' suffering. It would tear me ap...