Understanding More about the Life and Thought of Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh was honored by Viet Nam Communist Party as the “Great National Hero”, “Hero of National Liberation and Great Cultural Figure” by UNESCO and was called as “Uncle Ho” by patriotic Vietnamese and generations of Vietnamese. Ho Chi Minh represents the value of great love. He considered the national independence, freedom and happiness of Vietnamese people as his goal and regarded the liberation of Vietnamese and international people as the aim. With His life, cause and thought, Ho Chi Minh lived forever in the progress of mankind.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 1 (2020).
An investigation into how Vietnamese university students in Hanoi experience cyberbullying on social media
Abstract: This dissertation presents a mixed-methods investigation into the nature, consequences, and coping strategies related to cyberbullying among Vietnamese university students in Hanoi. Addressing a significant gap in research, this study adopted a sequential explanatory design, utilizing a quantitative survey (N=226) to assess prevalence and trends, followed by in-depth qualitative interviews (N=8) to provide nuanced contextual understanding. The research was theoretically grounded in the Social-Ecological Model and General Strain Theory. The findings establish cyberbullying as a pervasive phenomenon, with the most common forms being verbal harassment (57.2%) and reputational harm (51.8%). Lived experiences were critically shaped by the digital context, with anonymity, public visibility, and power imbalances (rooted in social influence) significantly amplifying victims’ distress. The study reveals that the perceived consequences are severe and holistic, extending beyond psychological impacts (chronic anxiety, insomnia) to significant academic disruption (decline in performance, withdrawal from studies) and social isolation. In response, students primarily relied on informal social support and avoidance strategies. A key finding, however, is the perceived ineffectiveness of these coping mechanisms, which provided emotional relief but failed to secure tangible solutions or accountability. This highlights a critical deficit in formal institutional support. In conclusion, this research provides empirical evidence that cyberbullying acts as a serious systemic stressor in the Vietnamese higher education context. The findings underscore an urgent need for universities and policymakers to implement formal accountability measures, alongside culturally sensitive support and prevention programs, to safeguard the well-being and academic success of students.
Ho Chi Minh - an Infinite Inspiration for Revolution and Culture of Humanity
Ho Chi Minh - an Infinite Inspiration for Revolution and Culture of Humanity
Ho Chi Minh is a brilliant leader of the Party, State and people, a hero of national liberation, an outstanding cultural celebrity of Vietnam and the world. He accumulated and promoted all quintessence of national culture and the times, East and West, tradition and modernity, courage and humanity, greatness and simplicity. He is an infinite source of inspiration for national, social, class and human liberation. Also, he is a never-ending inspiration for writers, poets, journalists, artists in many different forms of journalism and arts.
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