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  • Jan 13, 2025 | e.vnexpress.net | Khanh Huynh

    Consequently, such behavior is not penalized—not because it's legal, but because it does not happen. In fact, I couldn't even find any references to fines for these violations in the U.S.When traffic builds up in America, motorbike riders wait their turn on the road like everyone else. Nobody rushes onto the sidewalks, and the idea of doing so doesn’t even cross people’s minds.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | e.vnexpress.net | Khanh Huynh

    In my county, there is a popular Korean market known for its affordable groceries and household items. One day, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided the market, detaining several undocumented workers—loaders, cleaners, fishmongers, and butchers. A few days later, I passed by and noticed a group of new hires being trained in the parking lot. Inside the market, however, no one was staffing the seafood or meat counters, and the prices of goods quickly shot up.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | e.vnexpress.net | Khanh Huynh

    It may seem like a small detail, but to me, the most noticeable difference between packing for school in Australia and Vietnam is the presence of a water bottle. In Australia, carrying a water bottle is as normal as packing books, but in Vietnam, it’s almost an afterthought. Why? It’s not because Vietnamese students don’t want to drink water—it's because of a simple yet significant obstacle: the bathroom situation. I first realized something was amiss when I entered middle school in Vietnam.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | preprints.org | Jasmine Nguyen |Lilly Nguyen |Khanh Huynh

    PreprintArticleVersion 1This version is not peer-reviewedVersion 1: Received: 27 August 2024 / Approved: 28 August 2024 / Online: 28 August 2024 (14:46:37 CEST)Nguyen, J.; Nguyen, L.; Huynh, K. D. Artificial Intelligence in Biotechnology Education: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Gemini and ChatGPT in Laboratory Training. Preprints 2024, 2024082085. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202408.2085.v1Nguyen, J.; Nguyen, L.; Huynh, K. D.

  • Feb 11, 2024 | e.vnexpress.net | Khanh Huynh

    Before now I only knew "the market."It was a place to buy different types of goods, along with some services such as dining, nail salons, and haircuts. My small neighborhood market was like that every day, and the same during Tet, with only a few extra flower pots. Now, we call the market "traditional market," like a desperate attempt to add some value to it. To me, things associated with "tradition" are those that are disappearing. And it’s true in this case, markets are losing their stand.

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