Best Selling Books by Phan

Phan is the author of Understanding Viscoelasticity (2012), A Complete Account of the Peasants' Uprising in the Central Region (1983), Fire Road (2017), CLINICAL CASES IN CARDIOVASCULAR PRACTICE (2024), The Beginning of Time (2014).

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Understanding Viscoelasticity

release date: Dec 16, 2012
Understanding Viscoelasticity
This book presents an introduction to viscoelasticity; in particular, to the theories of dilute polymer solutions and dilute suspensions of rigid particles in viscous and incompressible fluids. These theories are important, not just because they apply to practical problems of industrial interest, but because they form a solid theoretical base upon which mathematical techniques can be built, from which more complex theories can be constructed, to better mimic material behaviour. The emphasis is not on the voluminous current topical research, but on the necessary tools to understand viscoelasticity at a first year graduate level. The main aim is to provide a still compact book, sufficient at the level of first year graduate course for those who wish to understand viscoelasticity and to embark in modeling of viscoelastic multiphase fluids. To this end, a new chapter on Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) was introduced which is relevant to model complex-structured fluids. All the basic ideas in DPD are reviewed, with some sample problems to illustrate the methodology.

A Complete Account of the Peasants' Uprising in the Central Region

A Complete Account of the Peasants' Uprising in the Central Region
An account of the 1908 peasants'' uprising in central Vietnam by one of Vietnam''s best known intellectuals. Distributed for the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Fire Road

release date: Oct 03, 2017
Fire Road
Get out! Run! We must leave this place! They are going to destroy this whole place! Go, children, run first! Go now! These were the final shouts nine year-old Kim Phuc heard before her world dissolved into flames—before napalm bombs fell from the sky, burning away her clothing and searing deep into her skin. It’s a moment forever captured, an iconic image that has come to define the horror and violence of the Vietnam War. Kim was left for dead in a morgue; no one expected her to survive the attack. Napalm meant fire, and fire meant death. Against all odds, Kim lived—but her journey toward healing was only beginning. When the napalm bombs dropped, everything Kim knew and relied on exploded along with them: her home, her country’s freedom, her childhood innocence and happiness. The coming years would be marked by excruciating treatments for her burns and unrelenting physical pain throughout her body, which were constant reminders of that terrible day. Kim survived the pain of her body ablaze, but how could she possibly survive the pain of her devastated soul? Fire Road is the true story of how she found the answer in a God who suffered Himself; a Savior who truly understood and cared about the depths of her pain. Fire Road is a story of horror and hope, a harrowing tale of a life changed in an instant—and the power and resilience that can only be found in the power of God’s mercy and love.

CLINICAL CASES IN CARDIOVASCULAR PRACTICE

release date: Apr 01, 2024
CLINICAL CASES IN CARDIOVASCULAR PRACTICE
This book is merely a collection of medical cases; it is a tribute to the collaborative efforts of patients, families, caregivers, and researchers in the ongoing quest for cardiovascular health. It serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy, compassion, and human connection in the practice of medicine. As you delve into these clinical vignettes, may you find inspiration, enlightenment, and a renewed sense of purpose in the pursuit of optimal cardiovascular care. May the stories within these pages deepen your understanding, sharpen your clinical acumen, and ignite your passion for improving the lives of those affected by heart disease. Together, let us embark on this journey through the heart, guided by the lessons gleaned from each clinical encounter and empowered by the collective commitment to cardiovascular health.

The Beginning of Time

release date: Jul 22, 2014
The Beginning of Time
The Beginning of Time by Julie Phan Le and Hue Van Le is a uniquely fascinating read in which the authors takes on the scientific community, including Stephen Hawking and the late Albert Einstein. They believe certain hypothesies need to be changed to open the new road for science to advance without limitations created by Einstein, and has written a new calculation which he believes is more accurate. Supernatural science is also discussed. The authors recommend building eternal life with respect to the will of God Cao Dai/Jehovah. A healthy society is one in which charity, philanthropy, fairness, and justice must be exercised to bring about peaceful coexistence for everyone. To quote the authors, "The combination of physical science and supernatural science will bring the Truth (God Cao Dai/Jehovah) to everyone with scientific proof of His own words."

Desiring TESOL and International Education

release date: Feb 04, 2014
Desiring TESOL and International Education
This book addresses how Western universities have constructed themselves as global providers of education, and are driven to be globally competitive. It examines how the term ''international'' has been exploited by the market in the form of government educational policies and agencies, host institutions, academia and the mass media. The book explores matters relating to the role of the English language in international education in general and the field of TESOL in particular. It demonstrates how English and TESOL have exercised their symbolic power, coupled with the desire for international education, to create convenient identities for international TESOL students. It also discusses the complexity surrounding and informing these students'' painful yet sophisticated appropriation of and resistance to the convenient labels they are subjected to.

Harrowing the Gospels: A Cambodian (American) Rereading of Agriculture in Mark and Matthew

release date: Jun 30, 2025
Harrowing the Gospels: A Cambodian (American) Rereading of Agriculture in Mark and Matthew
Despite the growth in archaeology in the Galilee and sustained interest in the economic background of the Jesus movement, agriculture and agrarian life remain under-theorized in the study of the Gospels. Harrowing the Gospels: A Cambodian (American) Rereading of Agriculture in Mark and Matthew interrogates constructions of ethnography, economy, and ethnicity in previous Gospel research to both situate itself in and critique the gaps in the attention to these subjects. By reading from a Cambodian (American) perspective and through the tools of postcolonial and social-scientific analysis, this volume constructs a new working methodology fit to the problems of reading agriculture: “Postagrarian Analysis.”

Dust Child

release date: Mar 05, 2024
Dust Child
From the internationally bestselling author of The Mountains Sing, a suspenseful and moving saga about family secrets, hidden trauma, and the overriding power of forgiveness, set during the war and in present-day Việt Nam. In 1969, sisters Trang and Quỳnh, desperate to help their parents pay off debts, leave their rural village and become "bar girls" in Sài Gòn, drinking, flirting (and more) with American GIs in return for money. As the war moves closer to the city, the once-innocent Trang gets swept up in an irresistible romance with a young and charming American helicopter pilot. Decades later, an American veteran, Dan, returns to Việt Nam with his wife, Linda, hoping to find a way to heal from his PTSD and, unbeknownst to her, reckon with secrets from his past. At the same time, Phong--the son of a Black American soldier and a Vietnamese woman--embarks on a search to find both his parents and a way out of Việt Nam. Abandoned in front of an orphanage, Phong grew up being called "the dust of life," "Black American imperialist," and "child of the enemy," and he dreams of a better life for himself and his family in the U.S. Past and present converge as these characters come together to confront decisions made during a time of war--decisions that force them to look deep within and find common ground across race, generation, culture, and language. Suspenseful, poetic, and perfect for readers of Min Jin Lee''s Pachinko or Yaa Gyasi''s Homegoing, Dust Child tells an unforgettable and immersive story of how those who inherited tragedy can redefine their destinies through love, hard-earned wisdom, compassion, courage, and joy.
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