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	<title>Comments on: Oh My Homeland!</title>
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	<description>Visualgui is a web design portfolio and a personal playground of Donny Truong. This site gives Donny the creative freedom to be innovative, to experiment with design, to apply his web development skills, to improve his writing, and most importantly, to have fun; therefore, VisualGUI not only showcases Donny&#039;s works but also serves as a medium for Donny to explore his thoughts and share his inspirations.</description>
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		<title>By: Diem Thuyen Ngoc Tran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diem Thuyen Ngoc Tran</dc:creator>
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		<description>Concerning this stereotypical job among many Vietnamese children that has etched towards popularity today, I am humbled by the different approach that this little girl tended towards her customer. Here, such innocence is truthfully conducted, like how the youth should be, youthful and heartful, not mechanisms of programmed money collectors. Such simplicity, such raw interaction stemmed from one child alone that it factually punctured a minature slip into music history so famously written by Pham Duy.

I got caught up in tears as I apphrehended this content...it is humbling to my self-being. We have yet to return home to where we came from, where we youthfully belong.</description>
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<p>I got caught up in tears as I apphrehended this content&#8230;it is humbling to my self-being. We have yet to return home to where we came from, where we youthfully belong.</p>
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