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    disabilities?Already at high vulnerability‚ over 250‚000 Rohingya children most endangered?Scarce upsurge of deadly Leptospirosis at post-disastrous situations scenes?Specter zones crossing normal parameters of vector-borne diseases?High-risk alarm for Myanmar?s ?dying-alive? Rohingya children’s increased mortality & enslavement?UN agencies warned for ?Heightened Aftermath Risks??1st Asian Post-DESPO DRR Appraisal 2015 SINGAPORE‚ September 28‚ 2015 /PressReleasePing/ - The 1st Asian ’Post-Disaster Epidemiological

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    The following article gives an overview about ethics in the tourism industry and the different possibilities for teaching business ethics. And you can find two examples from practice. The first example is the decision making process for visiting Myanmar or not and the second example is taken from the philosophy of the Lindner Hotels and Resorts AG. Introduction – Defining Business Ethics Before we start the journey to the question and its answer‚ we have to define what ethics is all about‚ because

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    Anglo-Saxon Prose

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    Anglo-Saxon Prose Anglo-Saxon prose is earnestly practical and instructionally religious. Contrasted with Anglo-Saxon poetry‚ it reveals no originality of thought or of emotion but is remarkably free from its parallelisms‚ inversions‚ periphrases‚ and excessive use of metaphor and epithet. Loose in its compound sentence structure‚ common in its simple sentence arrangement‚ if somewhat stiff‚ it was generally direct and clear‚ forceful‚ occasionally rhythmical. Alfred‚ the Great‚(848-901)‚ King

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    APWH CURRENT EVENT SUMMARIES 1. Extremism Rises Among Myanmar Buddhists : In the past year‚ Myanmar has faced an outbreak in hatred aimed towards the Muslim population within the country. Monks that are influential to the Buddhist-dominant country are inciting violence among all age groups within the state. A main leader in the campaign against Muslims‚ called 969‚ is an ex-prisoner of war‚ Ashin Wirathu‚ is causing ethnic and religious strife with his violence inciting sermons. Ashin‚ using

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    Abstract This report is about Burma in the year 2007. After civil disturbance the leaders of the country went drastically against demonstrators without concerning human rights. The three most important points in this report is the rule of the government‚ the sanction and the application of the human rights. Furthermore‚ it informs about the rule of the military and their impact on the inhabitants. The minister of Burma states that the regime is doing a very good job. However‚ the articles prove

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    Part 3 Recommendation to Human Resource Management As we mentioned above‚ Bumrungrad International Hospital attracted most of the experienced doctors with accredited medical degree. (MD‚ DO‚ ABMS Member Board‚ ACGME‚ and the American Board of Medical Specialties) There are 3400 full time staff‚ 1200 licensed doctors and more than 900 nurses in Bumrungrad International Hospital‚ Thailand. Why Human Resource Management? Firstly and the most absolute reason‚ Bumrungrad International Hospital sells

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    Bengal Initiative for  Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation” History: On 6 June 1997‚ a new sub-regional grouping was formed in Bangkok and given the name BIST-EC (Bangladesh‚ India‚ Sri Lanka‚ and Thailand Economic Cooperation). Myanmar attended the inaugural June Meeting as an observer and joined the organization as a full member at a Special Ministerial Meeting held in Bangkok on 22 December 1997‚ upon which the name of the grouping was changed to BIMST-EC. Nepal was granted observer

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    Development Gap in the world Development gap is the gulf between rich and poor nations when measured using economic yardsticks‚ such as GDP/GNP per capita. The development gap in the world is stunningly wide and has been worsening over the years. * The bottom 20% of the world’s GDP constitutes to only 1% of the world’s total GDP‚ whereas the top 20% constitutes 86%. (End of 1990s) The development gap in the world can be illustrated using the North-South divide. The North–South divide is broadly

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    the table below. Online – Cyclone Nargis: http://beta.searca.org/searca/index.php/knowledge-management/knowledge-resources/policy-brief-series/226-rebuilding-myanmars-agriculture-after-cyclone-nargis | LEDC (Nargis) | MEDC (Katrina) | When did it happen? | May 2008 | | Where did it happen? Brief description of the storm. | Myanmar. Cyclone Nargis was a rare‚ eastward moving at low-latitude strong tropical cyclone that caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Burma |

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    Heineken out of Burma The action groups ’A Seed Europe’ and the Dutch action group ’XminY’ started a campaign in February 1996‚ called "Heineken out of Burma!". The investment plans of the Dutch brewer Heineken Inc. in Burma (Myanmar)‚ were said to provide material support and legitimacy to the violent dictatory rulers of the country. Heineken sees Burma as an emerging market‚ that must be entered without delay. Western beer markets are becoming saturated and the potentials for growth in Asia

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