Yes, absolutely.
Key reasons:
- Plummeting foreign exchange reserves;
- Abundant quantiative easing;
- Constant devaluation of VND;
- Larges State Owned Corporation investment and bureaucratic government operating cost;
- Tightened monetary policy.
John McCain was in held prisoner in Vietnam for five and a half years. ----
PC laptop sales figures are slightly higher now than they were five years ago. There was a dropoff in sales during late 2008 and 2009 due to the recession, but they have slowly been on the rise over the last three years.
five dollars
Depending on context, it may mean you have not been resident in your native country for five years or you have been travelling for five years.
The condition of the housing market in New York is starting to improve after the recession of the last five years. It is not considered a boom but certainly much healthier than it has been since the crash of 2007.
Assuming an 18-year old was in Vietnam in April, 1973 when the last U.S. combat forces left Vietnam, he might live to be 90 years old in 2045. Most Vietnam vets have turned 65, or will turn 65 in the next five years.
Yes for more then five years during the Vietnam War.
WW1 and 2,vietnam,iraq,afganistan,ect it goes on
In the last fifty years New Zealand has been involved in five wars. The country was involved in the Vietnam War, Indonesiaâ??Malaysia confrontation, Gulf War, 2006 East Timorese crisis, and War in Afghanistan.
Over 58,000 US servicemen were killed in the Vietnam War. Averaged out, possibly over a hundred per week for ten years, or over 200 a week for five years.
Gold prices have steadily been increasing for the past five years. About five years ago gold was at about $416 an ounce, and now it is about $1100 per ounce.
In the last five years, there has been changes in appearance, physique and weight. There has also been significant changes in mental maturity.