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    The Industrial Revolution in Europe between 1760 and 1850 had a major impact on the many countries of Europe that forever shaped their outcome. The Industrial Revolution had many causes that are still debatable to this day‚ the most major influence however was the end of the French Revolution. After the Industrial Revolution‚ many changes took place throughout the continent economically‚ socially‚ culturally‚ religiously‚ politically‚ and intellectually. The exact cause of the Industrial Revolution

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    Implications of “South Asia Free Trade Agreement” (SAFTA) in Economic Development 1. Introduction Regional (or Free) Trade Agreements (RTA/FTA) are an attempt to achieve economic gains from the free flow of trade and investment between neighbouring countries. RTAs can lead to increased protection for exporters and reduced protection for importers. Reduced protection can lead to trade creation while enhanced protection increases trade diversion (Grossman and Helpman 1995). Trade diversion can

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    Sarawak Campus Faculty of Business & Design Higher Education Division Unit of Study Outline HBI341N Southeast Asia – Business Context (Semester 2 / 2013) Version date (5 September‚ 2013) Unit of Study Outline HBI 341N Unit of study code Southeast Asia- Business Context Unit of study name Semester 2‚ 2013 Teaching Term/Semester & Year 4 Contact Hours Per Week Contact Hours (hrs/wk) or total contact hours It is highly advisable that students complete all core

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    The Political Economy of South Korea: A Necessary Transformation I. Introduction: In this paper‚ I will discuss the measures that the Republic of Korea’s (addressed as South Korea from here on out) government took in trying accomplishing economic development despite its several economic and political upheavals. I will‚ specifically‚ review the economic growth and institutions established in South Korea beginning in the 1950s‚ the process of democratization in South Korea‚ and the effects

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    The South Asian independence movement from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s changed with the formation of different organizations with different goals. Some of its ideals remained the same‚ while others changed as different leaders took power and the global situation changed. The Sepoy Mutiny was a symbol and a root of the struggle for Indian independence which would grow much larger over time. It caused the East India Company’s privilege of ruling the subcontinent to be transferred to the British

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    1 Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary & Introduction of South Korea 3 Cultural Analysis & components 4 • Values & Attitudes • Manners & Customs • Personal Communication • Social Structure • Education Impact on International Business through culture 6 • Power Distance • Individualism • Uncertainty Avoidance • Masculinity/Femininity • Long-term/Short-term

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    Assess the impact of the war on civilians in territories occupied by Japan in South-East Asia. There was a significant detrimental impact of the war upon the civilians of occupied territories in South East Asia. The Japanese intended the Greater East Asian Co Prosperity Sphere (GEACPS) to be a united zone of mutual co-operation promoting economic development‚ social and political freedom from western imperial domination. However‚ the reality of the GEACPS was really a facade and a mere justification

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    Hospitality trends in the Asia-Pacific: a discussion of five key sectors Nerilee Hing Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Vivienne McCabe Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Peter Lewis Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Neil Leiper Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia This paper reviews recent trends in major hospitality sectors in the Asia-Pacific region. Observes that the meetings‚ incentives‚ conventions and exhibitions (MICE)‚ backpacker

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    Sub-Saharan Africa    the Middle East        East Asia     SE Asia         South Asia        Latin America    North America •    Analyze the changes and continuities in China from the Zhou to the Song. Be sure to address political‚ social and economic factors as well as outside influences. •    Trace and analyze the evolution of slavery and serfdom from prehistoric times to the end of the 19th century in TWO of the following regions. East Asia        Mediterranean        Eastern Europe    Sub-Saharan

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    In the twentieth century‚ WWI was a political tornado of change‚ sweeping over the entire world‚ augmenting everything in its path. Although the Allied and Axis powers were affected the most by WWI‚ East Asia and South Asia were also transformed as well‚ through considerable social and political reform. In East Asia‚ China was the country outside of the Allied and Axis powers affected the most in WWI‚ through the creation of the Chinese Communist Party. After WWI was over‚ the Treaty of Versailles

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