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    While democracy in the Asia and Pacific has been growing rapidly‚ maturity of its democracy is still being questioned. Maturity of democracy is determined by high quality of democracy through where three main areas are in place including law enforcement‚ economic development and consolidated democratic institutions. The problem with third wave of democracy (Huntington‚ 1991) is that the change of political system from authoritarian to democracy does not automatically follow with the change in

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    Solving Contagion in Asia

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    SOLVING CONTAGION IN ASIA Prior to the onset of the Asian financial crisis‚ several Asian countries had been trying to attract short-term capital money from abroad to finance their growing domestic credit demand. Asian governments were reluctant to devalue their currencies in the fear that investors would lose confidence in their financial institutions. As a result‚ their financial system was highly vulnerable‚ and there was a massive outflow of short-term capital once speculators attacked.

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    In the 1930’s‚ economic disaster and the rise of political extremism contributed to a Japanese society where war and violence were glorified. With 65 million people crammed on Japan’s little islands‚ population was suffocatingly dense. With so many mouths to feed‚ Japanese agriculture was pushed to its limits. The overworked Japanese land could not produce enough food to feeds its people and Japan was forced to rely heavily on imports. Mass starvation ensued. Daughters were sold into prostitution

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    citizen journalism in asia

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    Democracies. Ashgate Publishing Ltd‚ England. Bowman‚ S and Willis‚ C. (2003). We Media: How Audiences Are Shaping The Future Of News And Information. The Media Centre at The American Press Institute. Reston‚ Va. Cassidy‚ W. P. (2007). Online News Credibility: An Examination of the Perceptions of Newspaper Journalists. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication‚ 12: 478–498. doi: 10.1111/j.1083-6101.2007.00334.x Cecchini‚ S. and Scott‚ C. (2003). Can Information and Communications Technology Applications Contribute

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    Global East Asia

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    context drives change in society. Developing on the constructionist view‚ one can say the context in the 1950’s and from the year 2003 onwards caused innovation in three-dimensional. Three-dimensional films began to release during the 1950’s to the 1960’s. These films had a huge impact on American society in those ten years. However‚ it’s popularity faded until 2003. In the 1950’s many servicemen were returning home from World War II and wanted to focus on their families. The conveniences offered

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    Prior to the enactment of the Sexual Offences Act 2003‚ the law on sexual offences was considered to be a “patchwork quilt of provisions ancient and modern that works because people make it do so‚ not because there is a coherence and structure.” (Setting the Boundaries: Reforming the Law on Sex Offences‚ Home Office‚ iii‚ 2000). Critically analyse whether the Sexual Offences Act 2003 has remedied these criticisms. In the UK‚ around 404‚000 women and 72‚000 men are reported as victims of sexual violence

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    Asia Ghee Mill

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    INTRODUCTION Introduction of Ghee/Oil Industry G hee industry was introduced in the sub continent in mid thirties‚ and since then it has grown tremendously in face of all environmental hazards. It has been subjected to serious edible Oil shortages‚ government inconsistent policies and severe variations between demand and supply in the domestic market. The country which was self sufficient in edible Oil production (0.154 million MT)‚ till 1960‚ and paying not a single dollar against the

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    Christianity In East Asia

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    Christianity in East Asia When Europeans started sailing the globe looking for new land they wanted to colonize they had many tools that they could use‚ ships‚ the astrolabe‚ muskets and cannons for showing their military might‚ manufactured goods to show their economic power‚ and their last tool was religion‚ specifically Christianity of the Catholic and Roman Catholic denomination to counter the spread of the Protestant movement in Europe. Dominican‚ Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries successfully

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    Air Asia- an Introduction

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    AIR ASIA Company profile: Air Asia needs no introduction in ASEAN‚ where it is the leading low-cost carrier‚ connecting people and places across 132 routes‚ 40 of which are offered by no other airline. In 2010‚ the Group‚ which includes affiliates Air Asia Thailand and Air Asia Indonesia‚ reinforced its leadership position with two remarkable milestones: flying its 100 millionth guest and breaking the RM1 billion(ringgit) profit barrier. From an airline with two aircraft plying six routes in Malaysia

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    Air Asia Analysis

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    AirAsia Berhad: The Rise and Rise of Asian Aviation ______________________________________________________________________________ Contents AirAsia Berhad: Sustaining a Competitive Advantage .................................................................. 2 AirAsia: A brief historical perspective ......................................................................................... 2 Company Growth Forecasts ......................................................................

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