Dear viewers, The government in my country want to "LOCALIZE" information on social media by their approval to CYBER SECURITY. Candidly speaking, sooner or later, we, Vietnamese citizens and other foreigners in my country, WILL BE BLOCKED from Youtube, Google, Facebook, Instagram, VOA, BBC, CNN,... and so on. We, the Vietnamese citizens and other foreigners in my country, WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS to speak out our opinions or share information. We WON'T ABLE TO FREELY CONTACT friends or relatives from all over the world. We have NO FREEDOM to access valuable resources on the internet. Every single movement will be WATCHED and CONTROLLED by authorities. More than that, our PERSONAL INFO will be LEAKED. Therefore, please help us to stop this chaos. Please help us to reach MORE AND MORE signatures on this petition: DISAGREEMENT TO CYBER SECURITY From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much. Sincerely, Rachel (Phuong Tam)
There was a year that I was "lucky twice": pass 2 summer exchanges at the same time. The 2016 GKS for ASIAN SCIENs and the 2016 POSTECH Open Lam program. I chose POSTECH because I could do Chemistry experiments there and dropped GKS because Animal Science was the only provided area. In the end, my choice was right to me as I gained so much valuable experience: up-to-date facilities, convoluted research areas, connection, and more important, my vision was widened. I've always appreciate that short-term program as it did have great influence on me. Recently, I haven't been so fortunate like before. I've failed quite bad that in a moment I somehow lose all of my confidence. I had always think that I was a loser, until my friends kept asking me on scientific terms, juniors in my university kept asking me for advice to apply for summer exchanges. I started to gain back my confidence, start to think that my performance on "papers" (I mean the applic...
A soothing and highly addictive song. I love the way he held his family tightly at the end. I love the message that women have the right to enjoy their life! ^^ 'cause I am a woman, too.
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