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    soft drink People think American people are violent. 3.2 People think foreigners in Asia loves capturing photos when they travel to their country. People think foreigners in Asia are sociable and love party. 3.3 Foreigners think that Thai people are friendly and nice. They usually waii and say “Sawasdee” when meet each other

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    company would like to test your knowledge of travel geography‚ especially long-haul travel destinations visited by British people Task 1 You have been given two blank maps of the world and must locate on the first one the following continents – Asia‚ North America‚ South America‚ Africa and Australasia. On the second map you must identify and locate accurately five destinations on each continent that attract visitors from the UK. Ideally‚ there should be one of each type of destination per continent

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    increasing global importance of Asia and Pacific Rim‚ and economic and strategic significance of the US-Japan relationship‚ it is important that more Americans will improve their levels of cultural awareness to increase their national level of understanding of Japan. When working in the global commercial environment‚ knowledge of the impact of cultural differences is one of the keys to international business success. Japan is an island country located in East Asia and its capital is Tokyo. The

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    shape the countries of the Middle East today? Introduction Muslim history during the Middle Ages shaped the countries of the Middle East today by its religion‚ trade and law. The Middle East is used to describe a region of countries in southwest Asia and a part of North Africa. Countries in the Middle East are Lebanon‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Syria‚ Turkey‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Yemen‚ Bahrain‚ Cyprus‚ Egypt‚ Iran‚ Iraq‚ Israel‚ Jordan‚ and Kuwait. It’s important to discuss the influence of

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    in numbers. They did not have any kind of communication with the other world. The difference between these countries and the European countries were that the Asian countries were advance in every way. When colonialism spread in the various parts of Asia‚ the kings lost their power and their administrative and jurisdictive power went to the foreign countries like France and England which established their own ruling. These countries objective was to make more profit from these nations for their finished

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    They saw this kind of venture as “an inexpensive gamble: the potential loss was small‚ but the potential gain was huge”(page 36). This kind of exploration also helped them to trade with outside world. The increasing demand for luxury goods from Asia and Africa made the merchants travel a lot to fulfil this demand. Those merchants traveled and traded gold‚ slaves‚ and ivory(page 35). By the 1498‚ Portugal had already capitalised commercial empire in India‚ Indonesia‚ and China(page 35)‚ thanks

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    “Literature is truer than History” Is there any time you ask yourself why people live in the same Earth but different colors‚ why there are so many countries instead of just one nation or how explores discovered new lands? To answer all that questions‚ we have to look at the history. But is history always true? An ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle said that literature is truer than history. Literature also reflects the past. It is very lively and colorful like history. Then why did he say that

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    be seen in almost every country in the world. Eastern culture was heavily influenced by religion. This giant statue of Buddha overlooks Hong Kong. Eastern culture Eastern culture generally refers to the societal norms of countries in Far East Asia (including China‚ Japan‚ Vietnam‚ North Korea and South Korea) and the Indian subcontinent. Like the West‚ Eastern culture was heavily influenced by religion during its early development. In general‚ in Eastern culture there is less of a distinction

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    will become offended‚ read the article‚ and then take action to resolve the injustice. Halfway through his essay‚ he compares the United States with East Asia and the intellectuals at Harvard to athletes in order to show the dire need to take a stand. He compares to the intellectuals that live in the United States and the intellectuals that live Asia. who ironically do not feel comfortable expressing their own intellectual self’s to the world because the chance of embarrassment. In the last sentence

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    Which actors will be great powers in 10 years and why? I have the impression that the world has not changed so much between 1970 and 2017 - except for the fall of communism. However‚ it has changed a lot from 1930 to 1970. And even more from 1890 to 1930. Let me evaluate these four decades. The year 1890: Freedom‚ moderate governments‚ and regimes‚ solid bourgeois decency‚ and social influence of aristocracy. 1890-1930: The rise of mass political movements‚ demagogues‚ and totalitarian regimes. 1930-70:

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