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Bác sĩ Nguyễn Vĩnh Hoàng Oanh - Vinamilk 
Bác sĩ  Nguyễn Vĩnh Hoàng Oanh là một trong những bác sĩ giỏi với chuyên môn cao, sở hữu chứng chỉ Bác Sĩ Đa khoa, CK1 NHI, CCHN Nhi khoa. Ngoài ra, bác sĩ đã có 20 năm công tác tư vấn dinh dưỡng tại TTDD Vinamilk.
Nguyễn Vĩnh Hoàng Oanh - Chuyên viên tư vấn dinh dưỡng tại Vinamilk
Address: Cần Thơ
Ngày sinh: 12/06/1978
Giới tính: Nữ 
Website: https://new.vinamilk.com.vn/pages/bac-si-nguyen-vinh-hoang-oanh 
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fanzinhapoeta · 1 year
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Oanh Ly: Have you always been interested in pursuing education as a career choice?
Viet Nguyen: When I went to college, I majored in English because I loved to read literature, but I never thought I was going to be a teacher. I had no idea what it meant to be a teacher and I had vague plans to be a writer. But I never thought of doing English as a career because it seemed relevant only to myself and my own pleasure in the aesthetic, but irrelevant to the world.
Only after I added a second major in Ethnic Studies did I start making connections between literature and the world, between aesthetics and politics. Only then did I begin to think that literature matters because it was through literature that voiceless people could tell urgent, vital stories about histories, communities, and families that America would rather ignore. Without literature and other cultural work, these histories, communities and families—of the poor, the weak, the powerless—would vanish.
I was turned on to this idea that literature matters by my professors at Berkeley, pioneering intellectuals like the late Barbara Christian, who could lecture passionately for hours on the history and literature of African Americans, without a lectern, without notes. And by Elaine Kim, who wrote the first book on Asian American literature and showed that such a thing as Asian American literature existed, and had been written by authors decades before Amy Tan. My professors were my role models because they showed to me that teachers, educators, and scholars played a crucial role in transmitting knowledge, preserving memory and cultivating a tradition that students can build upon.
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dear-indies · 1 year
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Hi, I was wondering if you could please suggest fcs that could work for a mother for Lana Condor? Any help would be appreciated and thank you in advance <3
Phi Phụng (1957) Vietnamese.
Hồng Đào (1962) Vietnamese.
Tú Oanh (1968) Vietnamese.
Tuyết Thu (1971) Vietnamese.
Junie Hoang (1971) Vietnamese.
Diễm Liên (1971) Vietnamese.
Mỹ Duyên (1972) Vietnamese.
Phương Thanh (1973) Vietnamese.
Navia Nguyen (1973) Vietnamese.
Here you go!
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Phương Oanh đặt nguyên tắc khi yêu Shark Bình: "Không tặng quà cáp gì cả"
source https://soha.vn/phuong-oanh-dat-nguyen-tac-khi-yeu-shark-binh-khong-tang-qua-cap-gi-ca-20230618073632423.htm
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luna--oi · 1 year
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How reactionary Vietnamese journalist reports about their own country?
Sen Nguyen is a "professional journalist" who used to work for many anticommunist propaganda newspapers (BBC, Reuters...) and received a CIA award for her work a few years ago.
This is such a self-own. Yes, countless party members are farmers and come from farming families, and yes, studious people tend to earn degrees. Where is the contradiction? These comprador propagandists are so deceitful and have to attack any and all happy news of our own people.
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70% of Vietnamese are farmers and the party hs almost 6 million members. You have to be either completely out of touch with your own people or a liar to imply it’s contradictory or shocking that an athlete could come from a farming family, have a masters, and be a party member.
Btw I will say what the 3stripes can't: CONGRATULATIONS TO NGUYEN THI OANH!
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powersteam · 1 year
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https://powersteam.vn/tin-tuc-oto/nu-hoang-dien-kinh-nguyen-thi-oanh-chinh-thuc-so-huu-peugeot-2008/
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sanguineposhrat · 2 years
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random af but I saw your tag on the Spirit post and oh my fucking god I thought I was like the only person ever who has seen that tiger movie!
OMG it literally broke me i cried all the different ways to cry all the way through from beginning to fucking end, seriously
THIS. OMFGGGGG 😭😭😭😭
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booksread121 · 2 years
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Everyone in Orange County?s Little Saigon knew that the Duong sisters were cursed. It started with their ancestor Oanh who dared to leave her marriage for true love?so a fearsome Vietnamese witch cursed Oanh and her descendants so that they would never find love or happiness, and the Duong women would give birth to daughters, never sons.? Oanh?s current descendant Mai Nguyen knows this curse well. She?s divorced, and after an explosive disagreement a decade ago, she?s estranged from her younger sisters, Minh Pham (the middle and the mediator) and Khuyen Lam (the youngest who swears she just runs humble coffee shops and nail salons, not Little Saigon?s underground). Though Mai?s three adult daughters, Priscilla, Thuy, and Thao, are successful in their careers (one of them is John Cho?s dermatologist!), the same can?t be said for their love life. Mai is convinced they might drive her to an early grave. Desperate for guidance, she consults Auntie Hua, her trusted psychic in Hawaii,
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blognha · 2 years
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intelligentliving · 5 years
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Australian scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity mapped how the body’s immune system responds to coronavirus. The study involved four spaced out sessions of blood sample testing. The blood came from an otherwise healthy 47-year-old woman who tested positive with COVID-19 and had mild-to-moderate symptoms. This...
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Phương Oanh đặt nguyên tắc khi yêu Shark Bình: "Không tặng quà cáp gì cả"
source https://soha.vn/phuong-oanh-dat-nguyen-tac-khi-yeu-shark-binh-khong-tang-qua-cap-gi-ca-20230618073632423.htm
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topmodelcentral · 7 years
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Nguyen Thi Phuong Oanh for Phi Hao
~ Vietnam (8) ~
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dotthings · 2 years
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Okay, let me break down some stuff from the new Deadline article about the direction CW Nexstar may be headed. Note the article says "according to sources" and this is just a mapped plan and it's unpredictable.
But it's actually some good news for a change. Well, except for my hopes for SPN on HBO, which goes up and down like a barometer. Sometimes it's up, sometimes it's down. And of course if you want CW Network torched for good, which is understandable after all the mess they've made. However, a platform is only as good as the content it provides. And the more platforms doing diverse programming, I say, the better. Especially with a dwindling broadcast landscape, I'm not unhappy by the latest industry forecast on CW Nexstar.
Disclaimers: I do not stan for corporate entities. I boycotted CW for a year. Then I chose to do targeted support of shows that were addressing the tire fires that made me boycott in the first place and I've been really pleased with what I found. The hot mess that is CW is an evolving situation and I'm beyond tired of hearing about "betrayals" and "selling out just to support your faves." This has nothing to do with supporting specific actors, it has a lot to do with what kinds of TV I want to see and how much it matters not just that the diversity is there but it's handled well and with respect and that CW no longer be a perpetual PR dumpster fire hurting multiple big fanbases.
Let me summarize: -CW Nexstar is NOT divesting from scripted genre or younger-aimed fare. It will be less than under the CBS/WB era of CW, but they are still planning to develop that side -expanding further into other areas. Adding sitcoms and procedurals (no surprises there, we knew Nexstar wanted to have a fuller kind of slate of different types of series), and yes, stuff for 58 year olds. -CBS and WBTV will remain the exclusive content providers for 2022-2023 but then they plan to buy stuff from other studios too For now under the new direction, the article mentions two series CW Nexstar has already bought. The good news: it's continuing to expand towards diverse, inclusive shows. 1. The Hatpin Society "One of the first projects that will test that new studio strategy is The Hatpin Society, a period drama written and executive produced by Elissa Aron (Humane Treatment) and executive produced by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend co-creator/exec producer and star Rachel Bloom and Dan Gregor. Set in 1909 New York City, it centers on a motley legion of suffragists who fight for equality by day and vigilante justice by night, seeking revolution through any means necessary."
I haven't seen My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, people tell me I should so maybe I will check that out now, but I hear good things about that and Rachel Bloom. So anyway. Rachel Bloom is one of the EP's, for a series about vigilante suffragists in 1909 NYC. Personaly I may have actually SQUEAKED OUT LOUD reading about this. I would like to watch this series. They don't know which studio will be producing yet. 2. Jake Chang "Jake Chang, from Oanh Ly, Viet Nguyen & Daniel Dae Kim’s 3AD, which is produced by WBTV. It is part of the CW’s core genre efforts and reflects the network’s push for on-screen representation over the last several years." Kung Fu has been doing really well for CW and it's good to see more Asian rep being added, and with Asian producers. Including Daniel Dae Kim's company.
From the og announcement (back in June): "Jake Chang is an Asian-American–led mystery following a 16-year-old private investigator as he navigates the racially and socioeconomically diverse worlds of his ever-gentrifying home of Chinatown, and the elite private high school he attends. The show will blend soapy teen drama with the neon noir aesthetic, all while flipping nearly every Asian stereotype—honor, martial arts, destiny, lineage, parental sacrifice—on its head."
This seems like an environment where the expanded and more diverse SPN universe can do well and where Gotham Knights will also be right at home. I don't worry much about the survival of The Winchesters or Gotham Knights, because even if CW Nextar ditches them, they can go to HBO Max. And lbr, a lot of us would like SPN done with CW forever, SPN on HBO Max dreams.
But I'm not sorry the platform will continue to create diverse content or that SPN and Gotham Knights can probably do well there. Walker should be fine as well, given it appeals to older audiences already.
So CW making J2M their centerpieces at the May 2022 upfronts, seems like they plan to work with all 3 of them for a long time.
What CW Nexstar is doing is trying to make itself a "real" network, with the variety of programming the broadcast networks have. If you've noticed--CW was always slanted heavily to only one thing most of the time, teen dramas or soaps, and genre aimed at younger audiences, superheroes, SF, horror, all hourlong. Not much sitcoms. Very few things outside that. CW Nexstar's idea seems to be--they'll have it all. Teen dramas, teen soaps, genre series, more diversity, sitcoms, procedurals, and middle of the road things (i.e. for a more conservative audience, but that's true of the big broadcast networks). They want to compete with ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX. Old CW never actually tried to. Nexstar is going to give it a go.
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iwillbehappy7 · 5 years
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I want to go to you like a cat
...tonight, without anyone knowing
I wanna softly kiss you on your lips
...when you're sound asleep
You and I, on this sweet night
...let's hold tight to the night
You're my wolf !
I'm your cute cat ! 
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