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1.My name is Lam
2.I am going to talk about the start date
3. It will be September 5th
4. I am going to sing a song for this
5. I this event because it is very interesting
Vietnam's recorded history stretches back to the mid-to-late 3rd century BCE, when Âu Lạc and Nanyue(Nam Việt in Vietnamese) were established (Nanyue conquered Âu Lạc in 179 BCE).[1] Pre-historic Vietnam was home to some of the world's earliestcivilizations and societies—making them one of the world's first people who praced agriculture.[2][3][better source needed] The Red Rivervalley formed a natural geographic and economic unit, bounded to the north and west by mountains and jungles, to the east by the sea and to the south by theRed River Delta. According to myth the first Vietnamese state was founded in 2879 BC,[4][5][6] but archaeological studies suggest development towards chiefdoms during the late Bronze Age Đông Sơn culture.
Vietnam's peculiar geography made it a difficult country to attack, which is why Vietnam under the Hùng kings was for so long an independent and self-contained state. Once Vietnam did succumb to foreign rule, however, it proved unable to escape from it, and for 1,100 years, Vietnam had been successively governed by a series of Chinese dynasties: the Han, Eastern Wu, Jin, Liu Song,Southern Qi, Liang, Sui, Tang, and Southern Han; leading to the loss of native cultural heritage, language, and much of national identity. At certain periods during these 1,100 years, Vietnam was independently governed under the Triệus, Trưng Sisters, Early Lýs, Khúcs and Dương Đình Nghệ—although their triumphs and reigns were temporary.
During the Chinese domination of North Vietnam, several civilizations flourished in what is today central and south Vietnam, parularly the Funanese andCham. The founders and rulers of these governments, however, were not native to Vietnam. From the 10th century onwards, the Vietnamese, emerging in their heartland of the Red River Delta, began to conquer these civilizations.
When Ngô Quyền (King of Vietnam, 939–944) restored sovereign power in the country, the next millennium was advanced by the accomplishments of successive dynasties: Ngôs, Đinhs, Early Lês, Lýs,Trầns, Hồs, Later Trầns, Later Lê, Mạcs, Trịnhs,Nguyễns, Tây Sơn and again Nguyễns. At various points during the imperial dynasties, Vietnam was ravaged and divided by civil wars and witnessed interventions by the Songs, Mongol Yuans, Chams,Mings, Siam, Manchus, French.
The Ming Empire conquered the Red River valley for a while before native Vietnamese regained control and the French Empire reduced Vietnam to a French dependency for nearly a century, followed by an occupation by the Japanese Empire. Polial upheaval and Communist insurrection put an end to the monarchy after World War II, and the country was
The Vietnamese people from ancient times have many precious traditions preserved and handed down. These traditions are the tradition of fighting the enemy
the tradition of filial piety in labor, filial traditions with parents and grandparents, traditions of gratitude, tradition of studiousness. I feel very proud of the tradition of fighting the enemy from the time she displayed her million, the heroic ... Our people have the power of unity and patriotism to expel the enemy. Many people have fallen for the peace of our lives today. Therefore, we need to study well to build the country more and more beautiful and never forget the gratitude of the previous generation.
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Talk about your house:
I live in a small house in Hue city.It's has 6 room.My house has 2 floors.It's surrouded by many tall trees.In the living room,it has a big TV and a small cupboad next to the table.In my bedroom,it has a big TV,a big laptop and a lot of poster of the movie Date A Live and it on the second floor.In the kitchen,it has 4 chairs and a big table in the middle of the room.In the bathroom,it has a mirror,a sink.I love my hourse so much
5.Talk about one natural wonder you like best.
Ha Long Bay is a famous-spot í the North-east coát of Vietnam,belongs to Quang Ninh province 151 km far from Hanoi to the east.This is one of Vietnam's tourist destinations recognized by UNESCO as a special beauty including both excellent and romantic chảm.Tourist coming to Ha Long in any season of the year also discover its ơn seductive and charming beauty
Tôi nghĩ, mặc đồng phục ở trường có nhiều lợi ích cho học sinh. Thứ nhất, mặc đồng phục sẽ giúp các học sinh không bị phân biệt giàu nghèo. Học sinh giàu hay nghèo đều phải mặc quần áo như nhau tới trường, và những học sinh nghèo sẽ không bị mặc cảm với các bạn cùng lứa. Thứ hai, học sinh mặc đồng phục nhìn rất đẹp và quyến rũ. Những bộ đồng phục đều được thiết kế rất đẹp để học sinh có thể thoải mái khi mặc. Thứ ba, học sinh sẽ không mất thời gian cho việc chọn quần áo tới trường. Điều này sẽ giúp học sinh chuyên tâm vào việc học thay vì suy nghĩ mình sẽ mặc như thế nào, mặc cái gì tới trường. Cuối cùng, đồng phục sẽ giúp học sinh tiết kiệm tiền mua sắm. Họ sẽ không tiêu quá nhiều tiền để mua quần áo vì họ luôn luôn phải mặc đồng phục tới trường. Nói tóm lại, Mặc đồng phục rất có lợi cho học sinh.
I think, wearing uniform at school have many useful for student. First, wearing uniform will help students not being rich and poor discrimination. Rich or poor students were required to wear the same clothes to school, and those poor students will not be complex with peers. Second, students wear uniforms look very beautiful and attractive. The uniforms are designed very nice to students may wear comfortable. Third, students will not lose time to select clothes to school. This will help students concentrate on learning instead of thinking how smart wear, wearsomething to school. Finally, the uniforms will help students save money shopping.They will not spend too much money to buy clothes because they always must wear uniforms to school. In short, uniformed very beneficial to students.
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it is the end of school for us — April and May are nuts. These are days apt to be described by the first paragraph of “A Tale of Two Cities.” Right now I have 3 planning periods a week. (Not kidding.) Plus Special Olympics Bocce Ball. PLUS NHS Blood Drive. PLUS Senior Slide show. PLUS Graduation movie. PLUS Bidding out pulling cable for the new building. PLUS the Technology plan and budget for next year. PLUS tech support. PLUS my book launch for Reinventing Writing to coordinate. PLUS graduating my second child and getting her off to college.
MINUS sanity.
I say this because tens of thousands of you live this every day. This is your life. You totally get this.
To bad no one else does. Don’t expect them to either.
People are going to start casually saying
The School Year Doesn’t “Wind Down”!
And you know they are among the clueless. There is nothing “winding down” about the end of the school year. It is more a complete and total crash. You accelerate until you run into a brick wall and you hope your seatbelt lets you get out of the thing intact so you can limp off to your summer. The first week or so of my summer is spent sipping coffee – staring into space and reading books where stuff gets blown up. I’m worthless because I’m spent. Every shred of everything I had to give is given.
On my first day at school, I was very excited as I was not going to be a primary schooler but a secondary schooler. I was very happy as it was very easy to make friends and the teacher's were very nice and friendly. Friend's were playful and jolly. Not only that but the food there was awesome. The food was filled with wonderful flavours. The classroom decorations was nice and it was very clean. The entrance was also welcoming. I hope that I will make lot's of friends in school too!
Tham khảo nhá :)