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    The term “Southeast Asia” has been debatable to be an imaginary “Unicorn” or true “Rose” as suggested by Ronald K. Emmerson in 1984. Over the years‚ “Southeast Asia” remains as a name given to this particular region‚ seemingly for convenience sake‚ to address the countries within this region collectively. “I began by picturing Southeast Asia as a cross between an unicorn and a rose – partly imaginary‚ partly real.” (Emmerson‚ 1984) Indeed‚ it is dismissive to simply state that Southeast Asia is a region

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    Southeast Asia‚ it’s very hard to come to an exact answer on who was the first set of people to inhabitant that country. It’s hard to say because in the first century India and China began a trade route with Burma further east in Vietnam. There are many things that caused Southeast Asia to become a colony. The main thing was that the Europeans needed spices and the only way they could get it in that time was to colonize Southeast Asia. The Europeans treated them in a mutual way you could say. It

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    | Q5. Is ASEAN relevant to the regional security of Southeast Asia? | 16 pages‚ including cover page3‚176 words (excluding footnotes‚ endnotes‚ bibliography) | Yes‚ ASEAN is still relevant to the regional security of Southeast Asia. I will attempt to justify my case by elaborating how the 3 key political accords and the ASEAN way has helped shared ASEAN to what it is today. I will also provide a brief summary of ASEAN’s achievements and challenges till date. Finally‚ I will highlight

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    Table of Contents 1. Overview of the BASF logistics operation in Southeast Asia 1.1 Company background 1.2 The supply chain and logistics operation of the company in Southeast Asia 2. Company’s problem identification 2.1 Lack of qualified personnel in logistics 2.2 Lack of appropriate logistics strategy 2.3 Overlapped organizational structure 2.4 Weak information system within the whole region 3. Recommendations 3.1 Changes in terms of logistics personnel 3.2 Implementation of one

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    INFRASTRUCTURE PROBLEM IN INDONESIA The uncontrolled increasing of motorcycle usage in Indonesia (Tanda. S. Sirait) ABSTRACT The existence of motorcycle in Indonesia has important role as a mean of transportation. On ten years since 2002 to 2012‚ the growth of motorcycle every year is 18%. This shows that motorcycle growth increases dramatically. Seeing the tendency‚ it is predicted that the amount of motorcycle will continue to grow.The increase of motorcycle will likely cause increase on the

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    http://www.fao.org/docrep/w6864e/w6864e09.htm (FEASIBLITY STUDY GUIDE) Background History Where to get soft‚ yummy pork buns? We guide you to the best siopao spots in Manila. By: Frances Lorraine Haw-Ang   |   Published on: Aug 25‚ 2010 - 9:00am The word siopao was actually a localized term coined after the Chinese dimsum called "bao-zi." It may be translated as "hot buns" in the Chinese dialect Hokkien. This popular snack is best enjoyed hot‚ right after it’s taken out of the steamer. Pinoys

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    Bibliography: An 1996: An J.‚ Ancient Glass Trade in Southeast Asia. In: Ancient Trades and Cultural Contacts in Southeast Asia (Bangkok 1996) Basa 1991: K. Basa‚ The Iron Age in Southeast Asia. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 2‚ 1991‚ 52-64. Bellwood 2007: P. Bellwood‚ Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago (Canberra 2007). International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists‚ Sigtuna‚ May 27th-June 2nd (Stockholm 2004) 135-48

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    Some Problems of Teaching Grammar in Southeast Asia How important is the study and understanding of English Grammar from a Southeast Asian perspective? Opinions are often divided‚ from chief academic bodies‚ down to the journeyman foreign English teacher. Students are taught “English Language” for a variety of reasons‚ many of which‚ stem from the global quality it seems to possess‚ and the belief‚ that a good grounding in the language‚ will provide better employment opportunities in the future

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    A YOADE MONSUR A.‚ DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND I NTERNATIONAL STUDIES‚ UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN‚ N IGERIA AFRICAN RESISTANCE TO COLONIAL RULE A BIG STEP IN THE CONTINENT’S INDEPENDENT Industrialization stirred ambition in many European nations they wanted more resources to fuel their industrial production. They compete for new market for their goods .they looked to Africa as a source of the raw material and as well as market for their goods. However European had earlier establish contact with

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    World Tourism Tourism In South & Southeast Asia Kathleen Macawili BANGLADESH * GEOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTIC OF REGION & COUNTRY * The physical geography of Bangladesh is varied and has an area characterized by two distinctive features: a broad deltaic plain subject to frequent flooding‚ and a small hilly region crossed by swiftly flowing rivers . The country has an area of 147‚570 square kilometers and extends 820 kilometers north to south and 600 kilometers east to west.

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