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Cao Dai Cao Dai
Cao Dai Cao Dai is a Vietnamese religion that began in 1925 with a vision of the Supreme Being given to Ngo Van Chieu. In the vision he was asked to spread the message of the unity of religion. God, as the source of all, began different religions at different times for different people. In the... Read more
anhydride anhydride
anhydride [Gr.,=without water], chemical compound formed by removing water, H 2 O, from another compound; the anhydride can also react with water to form the original compound. An acid anhydride reacts with water to form an acid; e.g., sulfur trioxide, SO 3 , reacts with water to form sulfuric... Read more
Nguyen Cao Ky Nguyen Cao Ky
Nguyen Cao Ky , 1930-, premier (1965-67) and vice president (1967-71) of the former Republic of South Vietnam. Flight trained by the French, he returned to Vietnam (1954) and held a series of commands in the South Vietnamese air force. Ky's involvement in President Diem's overthrow (1963) led to his... Read more
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Vietnamese PRONUNCIATION:vee-et-nuh-MEEZ LOCATION:Vietnam POPULATION:70–80 million LANGUAGE:Vietnamese RELIGION:Confucianism; Taoism; Buddhism, Roman Catholicism; Cao Daism 1 • INTRODUCTION The Socialist Republic of Vietnam, commonly known as Vietnam, is ... Read more
Scallion Scallion
Scallion Description A variety of onion, the scallion (Allii fistulosi ) is a pointy-leafed perennial that can reach about 20 inches in height. The herb has been a popular remedy in Asian folk medicine for thousands of years, having been first described about 2,000 years ago in the Chinese herbal... Read more
calcium oxide calcium oxide
calcium oxide chemical compound, CaO, a colorless, cubic crystalline or white amorphous substance. It is also called lime, quicklime, or caustic lime, but commercial lime often contains impurities, e.g., silica, iron, alumina, and magnesia. It is prepared by heating calcium carbonate (e.g., ... Read more
Nguyen Van Thieu Nguyen Van Thieu
Nguyen Van Thieu , 1924-2001, president of the former Republic of South Vietnam (1967-75). After World War II, he joined the Viet Minh , but then left it to join what became the South Vietnamese National Army (ARVN). He rose rapidly, becoming a division commander. In 1963, he helped lead the coup... Read more
Sir Charles Halle Sir Charles Halle
Sir Charles Hallé , 1819-95, German-English conductor and pianist, originally named Karl Halle. In 1857 he founded the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, England He conducted many music festivals and was a noted educator. Bibliography: See the partly autobiographical Life and Letters of... Read more
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