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The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7) is a widely used self-administered diagnostic tool designed to screen for and assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). [1] Comprising seven items, the GAD-7 measures the frequency of anxiety symptoms over the past two weeks, with respondents rating each item on a scale from ...
Lê Thanh Tú (born 27 November 1985) is a Vietnamese chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster. She won the Vietnamese Women's Chess Championship in 2008. Biography
In 1445, Le Nhan Tong issued a decree and conferred Le Tu Thanh as Prince of Binh Nguyen (Bình Nguyên Vương), and sent to kinh sư, to study with other kings in Kinh Dien. Officials in Kinh Dien such as Tran Phong noticed that Binh Nguyen Vuong had a dignified appearance and was more intelligent than other people, so they considered him an ...
Trần grew up in a rural region and began playing chess around age 4 to 5 after being introduced to the game by his brothers. [1]In 2013, Trần graduated from Can Tho University with an IT degree, and began working as a software developer.
From 1437 to 1441, tribe men from Ai-Lao crossed the Annamite Range, raided in Thanh Hóa and southern Hưng Hóa (now Sơn La province) with the help of the local raiders led by Nghiễm Sinh Tượng were suppressed by the Imperial army. [30] The Lê dynasty started treating hostilely to the ethnic minorities in western region.
Oanh fled to Thanh Hoá, the House of Lê's homeland, and gathered an army against the Emperor. With the help of his lieutenants Nguyễn Văn Lang and Nguyễn Hoằng Dụ, Oanh marched his army to the imperial capital and defeated the Emperor's military officers. In retaliation, Lê Uy Mục executed Oanh's elder brother, Lê Sùng.
Lê Thanh Tùng (born 24 October 1995) [1] is a Vietnamese artistic gymnast. He competed at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships held in Stuttgart, Germany. [ 2 ] He represented Vietnam at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
La Thành is the Vietnamese form of the Chinese placename Luocheng (Chinese: t 羅城, s 罗城, p Luóchéng, lit. "Enclosing Wall" or "City"), formerly romanized as Lo-chʻeng. It may refer to: Long Biên (Chinese: Longbian), within present-day Hanoi; Tống Bình (Chinese: Songping), within present-day Hanoi; Thăng Long, Hanoi proper ...