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    own‚ but they also struggle with being accepted in their own society. This is evidenced by the fact that they show up to performances dressed in culturally acceptable attire‚ and then change into what is considered Western clothing. Democracy in Myanmar does not seem to be important to all of the citizens. Democracy seemed very important to the girls‚ but not the whole citizenry. The majority of the citizens still abide by the rules that are in place in terms of dress and what is considered acceptable

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    Genocide is the premeditated killing‚ harming‚ or harassment of part or all of a specific group of people with a common phenotype‚ nationality‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ or religion‚ not to be confused with an “ethnic cleansing”‚ which is the purposeful removal of a specific group of people from a geographical area. An example of genocide is the Rwandan genocide in 1994. The Tutsi people were targeted and oppressed by the Hutu government after being blamed for their president being assassinated‚ and because

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    Here we have discussed about the components of social and psychological power on the context of Bangladesh. The People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma (Myanmar) to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south. Political and linguistic discrimination as well as economic neglect led to popular agitations against West Pakistan‚ which led to the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and the establishment

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    years from 20 July 1989 until her most recent release on 13 November 2010‚ becoming one of the world’s most prominent (now former) political prisoners. Childhood and EducationAung San Suu Kyi was born on 19 June‚ 1945 in Rangoon‚ capital city of Myanmar (then Burma). Her father‚ Aung San‚ was the architect of Burma’s independence. He founded the modern Burmese army and negotiated Burma’s independence from the British Empire in 1947. He was‚ however‚ assassinated by his rivals in the same year when

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    Yanda Swares Gita 016 201 200 111 IR<deff>2012 Class 1 Semester 5 I. Introduction ASEAN’s HISTORY In August 1967‚ when ASEAN was founded‚ Southeast Asia was at the center of world events. Indonesia had recently been at war with Malaysia‚ trying to prevent the creation of Malaysia out of former British colonies. The Second Indochina War was raging‚ following the withdrawal of France in 1954 and the end of the First Indochina War that year. In Malaysia‚ a powerful communist insurgency had only recently

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    ORISSA SUPERCYCLONE CONTENTS:- ➢ INTRODUCTION ➢ METEROLOGICAL HISTORY ➢ IMPACTS 1. PHYSICAL DESTRUCTION 2. HEALTH ➢ MAIN CAUSES OF WIDESPREAD DAMAGES ➢ MEASURES TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT 1. RELIEF 2. REHABILITATION ➢ MEASURES TAKEN BY NGO’s ➢ DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROJECTS ➢ CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION:- Orissa has a total population of nearly 35 million people. In normal times‚ of these‚ 60% live below

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    Water Conflicts

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    were. In Southeast Asia‚ we have the Mekong River. It flows across 6 countries: China‚ Myanmar‚ Thailand‚ Laos‚ Cambodia and Vietnam. The river mouth is located in China‚ a superpower. The Chinese government utilises Mekong’s freshwater to meet the demands of the population and built 15 hydroelectric dam on Upper Mekong. This causes the lower stream riparian states (Thailand‚ Laos‚ Cambodia‚ Vietnam and Myanmar) to experience deterioration in water quantity. The water available for them significantly

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    THESIS PROPOSAL Title Assessing Process Management Capability: Case Study of Dalla Shipyard in Myanmar Presented to the Graduate School‚ Kasetsart University to be approved as the research for the required thesis Degree Master of Engineering (Industrial Engineering) Major Field Industrial Engineering Semester First Semester Academic Year 2013 By Mr Si Thu Kyaw Thesis Committee

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    transport modes. Even though Government has invested heavily in public transport especially rail ways since 1990s‚ there are about 2‚000 miles of track and they did not connect with railways outside of Myanmar‚ only with major cities within the country. Since then‚ the major mode of transportation in Myanmar for passengers or for carrying cargos is only inland waterways.[1] The inland water transport service is now making every endeavour to carry passengers in a safe way‚ to provide the travelling

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    PETRONAS is a fully-integrated oil and gas multinational corporation fully owned by the Malaysian Government. The nature of its business itself is causing sustainability issues because while oil is a key resource to generate power‚ it is also a great environment polluter and is not renewable natural resource. Although there are various stakeholders for PETRONAS‚ the Malaysian government and local governments where PETRONAS operates have the greatest impact on its strategies and actions. Whenever

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