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Lam Van glanced in, it turned out to be Nguyen Y. Didn't expect her to come in so quickly. She is being held by a woman. - Ms. Hong, it's very chaotic outside right now. Please go out and handle it for me, then call a taxi to take me back to the hotel first. Nguyen Y finished speaking and prepared to go. - Yes, you don't need to worry about this, I'll handle it well. I'll go back and rest first.
Lam Van affirmed that even if Han Vu Dinh was bitten by a snake, he would be fine and could force out the venom. But not being bitten is better than being bitten. There are countless venoms here that I don't know about, and using the power of Tinh Van to expel them is also very troublesome. The most important thing is that I still want to take care of this little girl, Han Vu Dinh, who can't move.
The hospital has prepared to conduct a consultation for Ha Anh. She didn't expect that before the consultation, her son would have finished treatment. Wanted to check on Ha Anh's health, but when he saw Lam Van asking a question, he didn't dare say anything else and hurriedly walked ahead to lead the way.
Chung Hi knew what Lam Van meant, but pretended not to see it, continuing to say: - I want to invite you to be my bodyguard and driver. Of course, you can talk about the remuneration. Before that, can you briefly introduce yourself? I should at least know a little about your background. - My name is Moc Van, I'm from the Lieu family. Go to the city to work to earn money to get married.
Books on Southeast Asian nationalist movements make very little - if any - mention of women in their ranks. Biographical studies of politically active women in Southeast Asia are also rare. Women in Southeast Asian Nationalist Movements makes a strong case for the significance of women's involvement in nationalist movements and for the diverse impact of those movements on the lives of individual women activists. Some of the 12 women whose political activities are discussed in this volume are well known, while others are not. Some of them participated in armed struggles, while others pursued peaceful ways of achieving national independence. The authors show women negotiating their own subject...
In marked contrast to the United States, with its territorial stability, some countries, such as Bulgaria and Ethiopia, reorganize their regional subdivisions frequently. This large-format reference work simplifies the comparison of decades' worth of data from such countries: "With this book in hand, one can answer any administrative subdivision question about any state or province in the world from 1900 through 1998"--Abstracts of Public Administration, Development and Environment. For each country there is at least one table, and usually several. Histories of subdivision changes and lists of alternate names for subdivisions in each country add to the work's research value. All relevant national and international standards such as ISO and FIPS codes are listed, as well as time zones, populations, areas and capitals for each subdivision. There is a comprehensive index of names.
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On March 19, 1969, First Lieutenant Homer R. Steedly, Jr., shot and killed a North Vietnamese soldier, Dam, when they met on a jungle trail. Steedly took a diary -- filled with beautiful line drawings -- from the body of the dead soldier, which he subsequently sent to his mother for safekeeping. Thirty-five years later, Steedly rediscovers the forgotten dairy and begins to confront his suppressed memories of the war that defined his life, deciding to return to Viet Nam and meet the family of the man he killed to seek their forgiveness. Fellow veteran and award-winning author Wayne Karlin accompanied Steedly on his remarkable journey. In Wandering Souls he recounts Homer's movement towards a recovery that could only come about through a confrontation with the ghosts of his past -- and the need of Dam's family to bring their child's "wandering soul" to his own peace. Wandering Souls limns the terrible price of war on soldiers and their loved ones, and reveals that we heal not by forgetting war's hard lessons, but by remembering its costs.