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Posted By: qssuwbthos
Posted On: Dec 24, 2011
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Posted By: rdipucwsyg
Posted On: Dec 24, 2011
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Posted By: hvkzcisxri
Posted On: Dec 16, 2011
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Posted By: languagecorps
Posted On: Dec 4, 2011
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Vietnamese university students increase rapidly, but university lecturers do not increase accordingly.
Professor Nguyen Viet Thinh, President of the Hanoi University of Education,
said that the school has to recruit lecturers monthly, because a lot of
lecturers leave for...... [view]
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Posted By: zephyr
Posted On: Sep 15, 2009
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by The Nassau Institute: A recent announcement was made by NIB of a possible contribution tax increase of 2%. At first glance, a 2% tax increase seems bearable. It is definitely better to receive a 2% salary increase, but nonetheless a forced 2% salary decrease seems bearable. However, things...... [view]
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