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    SOC10134lbcassandram

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    In your own words‚ define the following terms: (1 point each) •Resource development Geological‚ engineering and economic work necessary to ensure profitable use of mines‚ forests‚ water and minerals and can also range from mineral prospecting or drilling for petroleum‚ to building a mine or pipeline. •Land use Using the land. •Environmental Legislation Environmental Legislation is basically laws about the environment. •International Agreements International agreements are formal relationships between

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    Jonathan G. Misa ENSCI BSHRM401 1. 10 common species in the philppine ( flora and fauna ) Sampaguita The sampaguita is a small‚ white flower found in the swamps and forests of the Philippines. These flowers have soft‚ wide‚ paper-thin petals. The foliage is light green and the stems are thick. Many people use these flowers as decorations or garden plants. They are popular for weddings and special occasions. Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) Langka is a smooth tree reaching

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    Summary: Unhistorical Data There are some narratives that have been previously accepted in Philippine History as facts but later were found out to be historical errors. Maragtas It is the story about ten Malay datu from Borneo who settled into the Philippine Islands. According to the Maragtas at around 1250 A.D.‚ ten Bornean Datu left their kingdom in search of new homes across the sea to escape the merciless rule of Sultan Makatunaw. Led by Datu Puti‚ the Borneans landed in the island of Panay and

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    Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 Introduction In 17 March 1824‚ the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824‚ which was also known as the Treaty of London‚ was signed by Hendrik Fagel and Anton Reinhard Falck for the Dutch‚ George Canning and Charles Watkin WIlliams Wynn for the UK. The purpose for signing the treaty was to address the issues faced when the British inhabits the Dutch properties during the Napoleonic Wars. The treaty was signed in London without the consent of local rulers. Historical Background

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    Malaysian Food

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    Malaysia is a country with rich culture. The population is made of mainly Malay‚ Chinese and Indians while the Borneo sub origins made out the most of west Malaysian population. Malaysian food‚ of course is very much reflective of the diversity of the people staying here. Located at the Southeast Asia‚ Malaysia is in between Thailand and Singapore while West Malaysia is next to the Sulawesi and Philippines. It doesn’t take an adventurous traveler or food enthusiast to appreciate Malaysian food

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    African Body Modification

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    Ear Piercing in Tribal Culture Many African‚ Asian and South American tribes are known to have various piercings all over their body. The African Samburu warriors whom are found in Kenya wear ivory ear plugs as a sign of bravery and manhood‚ and other tribes like the Masai and Pokot wear several ear rings in their ear lobes. Some of these tribes also stretch the ear lobes. Ear piercings were also considered symbols of female adornment. Ear Piercing Throughout History There are different cultural

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    building is the degree of political cohesion and integration”. (Atal‚ 1981 as cited in Mohamed Mustafa‚ 2014) 3 2.2 THE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA The idea was proposed several times:  Since 1887: merge Malaya with Strait Settlements & Crown Colonies in Borneo;  Proposed again in 1931 to protect British interests;  Also suggested by Ghazali Shafie in 1954;  Proposed by Tunku Abdul Rahman‚ David Marshall & Tan Cheng Lock in 1955;  Suggested by Lee Kuan Yew in 1959;  27 May 1961: serious proposal by

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    1.1 Few about Indonesia Indonesian is a republic country in south east Asia with Jakarta as a capital city and Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 17.508 islands with 34 provinces and more than 250million people live in this country and moeslem is dominant religion in Indonesia but in Indonesia we have 5 religion recognized. Indonesia has about 300 ethnic who was influences from European‚ (especially Netherland because we’re Dutch colonialism) Arabic‚ Chinese and Malay. As long

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    Filipinas) is a sovereign country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam. The Sulu Sea to the southwest lies between the country and the island of Borneo‚ and to the south the Celebes Sea separates it from other islands of Indonesia. It is bounded on the east by the Philippine Sea. Its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate make the Philippines prone to earthquakes and typhoons

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    Erna Weber Research Paper

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    art‚ music‚ dance and cuisine. Erna was at a young age when her parents divorced and her mother Sophia re-married a Christian Indonesian man who adopted Erna and changed her last name to Jellema. The Jellema family moved to the tropical jungles of Borneo; the third largest island in the world‚ where the pace of life was relaxed and natural.

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