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    My Country

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    Our Country Our Country‚ the Union of Myanmar‚ is known as the land of golden pagodas. Myanmar is surrounded by big countries like China in the north and India and Bengladish to the west. Thailand and laos lie to the east of Myanmar and the south is the east of Myanmar and the south is the sea. Its area is about 676553 square kilometers‚ and it is the second largest country in Southeast Asia after Indonesia. Although it is still a developing country‚ we can say it has good neighbours‚ great

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    Mission

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    Mission- provide an environment maintain competitive compensation and benefits packages to providing experienced travelers strive for 100% customer satisfaction have satisfied travelers through satisfied associates give you a Report Card (Rating) and ask you Vision- strive to be the Myanmar’s leader in travel adventure and discovery for Travelers providing impactful and intercultural experience Locally built in Yangon by two professional who own the shipyard  Sailing every day to allow you

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    KHANT MIN NAING

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    KHANT MIN NAING Creative Essays for MATRIC CANDIDATES PREFACE English has become an international language because it is widely used all over the world. contacts 1. Myanmar‚ my country (2003 မႏၲေလး ၊ ဧရာဝတီ ) Myanmar‚ the Golden Land (2011 မေကြး) Myanmar‚ a beautiful country (2011 ကခ်င္) Scenic spots in Myanmar (2011 ရွမ္း ၊ ကယား၊ 2012 ဧရာဝတီ) 2. My favourite Pastime (2004 စစ္ကိုင္း ၊ ခ်င္း) Some Things I enjoy doing (2002 ပဲခူး‚ 2004 မႏၲေလး) What I do in my

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    battle of meiktila

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    BATTLE OF MEIKTILA INTRODUCTION 1. Gentlemen‚ I welcome you all in today ’s study period on "Battle of Meiktila" in the context of Burma Campaign. The significance of Burma Campaign in the course of world war II was of equal importance from both Allied and Axis points of view as that of other theatres of war. Burma was turned into the theatre of war during the third year of the world war II. Two major regional powers‚ one Asian ie Japan and another European ie Great Britain fought this

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    Dianna Smith 12/11/12 Forestry “Indo-Burma Forests” Forests‚ some of the most essential ecosystems in the world‚ house about forty to seventy-five percent all plants and animals globally. Unfortunately‚ the amount of biodiversity in forests is severely at risk due to the increasing deforestation over the past four decades. It is estimated in the biological community that approximately 50‚000 species are completely wiped out annually as a result of urbanization‚ land clearance‚ logging‚ and other

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    Business Plan Prepared by: May thu Khin Date: 28th of November‚ 2012 Address: 3/1310‚ Centre Road‚ Clayton south‚ VIC 3169‚ Melbourne‚ Australia Phone: (03)95455688 The contents of this document are the property of Amara Restaurant Pty Ltd and cannot be copied‚ released or used for any purpose unless authorized by Amara Pty Ltd. All intellectual and property rights remain with the property holder. Executive Summary Amara Burmese & Thai restaurant is a fine dining restaurant

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    Independence Day of India

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    Independence Day of India is a moment of delight and grandeur but to achieve it the nation had to put up a long battle for over two centuries against the British Empire. At last on 3rd June 1947‚ the last British Viceroy of India‚ Lord Mountbatten of Burma‚ declared the separation of the British Empire in India into India and Pakistan. The announcement was made under the terms of the Indian Independence Act 1947. Significance of Independence Day The significance of the Independence Day in the existence

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    Character Save's Life

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    Independence Day of India is a moment of delight and grandeur but to achieve it the nation had to put up a long battle for over two centuries against the British Empire. At last on 3rd June 1947‚ the last British Viceroy of India‚ Lord Mountbatten of Burma‚ declared the separation of the British Empire in India into India and Pakistan. The announcement was made under the terms of the Indian Independence Act 1947. 15th August 1947 symbolizes the victory of Indian patriotism which the nation got after

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    Independence Day (India)

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    In 1946‚ the Labour government in Britain‚ its exchequer exhausted by the recently concluded World War II‚ and conscious that it had neither the mandate at home‚ the international support‚ nor the reliability of native forces for continuing to control an increasingly restless India‚[2][3] decided to end British rule of India‚ and in early 1947 Britain announced its intention of transferring power no later than June 1948. As independence approached‚ the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the

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    Operation Rutter

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    OPERATION RUTTER IN FRANCE‚ 1942 Dieppe raid was a major operation planned by Admiral Lord Mountbatten’s Combined Operations Headquarters. The operation was first drafted in April 1942 by Joint Operations Headquarters and named as “Operation Rutter”. The objectives included seizing and holding a major port for a short period‚ both to prove it was possible and to gather intelligence from prisoners and captured materials‚ including naval intelligence in a hotel in town and a radar installation

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