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    September 16‚ 2013. Source: Internet - http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/16/world/asia/philippines-mindanao-unrest/index.html?hpt=wo_c2 How does the article relate to social studies/history? This article relates to the social studies discipline of world history. The article discusses about war‚ Muslim rebels and the Philippine military. The article also takes place in the Philippines which is a sovereign island country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The article talks about Muslim rebels and

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    Melissa Woodman The evolution of the Vietnamese writing system December 16‚ 2011 Introduction to South East Asia 1‚500 words Vietnam has always been admired for maintaining its own identity after various foreign invasions from the Chinese and the French. However‚ one of Vietnam’s most identifying features is its unique writing system. Vietnam’s writing system has adapted throughout centuries due to outside influences and has even evolved into a particular Latin script. The fact that

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    Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) on the crop sector. Discussion Paper Series 1994-14. Quezon City: Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Hart‚ G.‚ Turton‚ A. & White‚ B. (1992). Agrarian transformation‚ local processes and the state in Southeast Asia. Berkeley and Loas Angeles: University of California Press. Hutchcroft‚ P.(2002). Colonial masters‚ national politicos and provincial lords: central authority and local autonomy in the American Philippines 1900–1913‚ Journal of Asian Studies‚

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    These days‚ in many parts of fast developing Asia‚ what with the endless and mindboggling array of distractions or attractions for our social life‚ asking pals out for a night of bowling and revelry can get you a yawn emotion response in your smart phone :0. But‚ tell them that the real intent is to eventually linger over supper‚ and bond over smoky sticks of chicken stay with little balls of grilled egg yolks sitting atop‚ at Block S in Jakarta‚ paired with rock sugared jasmine tea‚ or perhaps platters

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    [pic] International Conference on The Viswakabi and Internationalism: Rabindranath Tagore in the Contemporary World organized under Tagore Commemoration Grant Scheme (TCGS)‚ Ministry of Culture‚ Government of India Organized by: [pic] THE JADAVPUR ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS A non-Profit‚ Non Governmental Organization (Registered under The West Bengal Societies Registration Act‚ 1961) 29‚ BRAHMAPUR‚ GOVT.SCHEME‚ BANSDRONI‚ Kolkata 700070 Tel: 09874490250 # e-MAIL: mailtojair@rediffmail

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    Information Far Eastern University (2011) Submitted as a partial requirement to the course Business Administration by Doreen Mendoza ______________________________________________________________________ Abstract Across markets in Southeast Asia‚ visitation to online banking sites increased strongly in the past year‚ growing by double-digits percentages across all six countries measured. Malaysia‚ home to the largest total number of online banking users in the study‚ climbed 16 percent

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    attempt to preserve and classify who are the real “people” in a country like Malaysia where generations of other ethnicities have been living. Opportunities for employment and living are amass at Malaysia as it is one of the rising nations in Southeast Asia‚ however‚ the country is not as friendly to the “non-Malays” as they seem. The first major laws made for Malay opportunity preservation was the Malay Reservation Enactment way back in 1913 which allowed the Malay to declare certain areas

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    THREATS FACING MALAYSIA Malaysia‚ being a trading nation that highly dependent on international trade‚ our economic performance is very vulnerable to the performance of our major international trading partners. For decades‚ our economic growth has been overly reliant on external sector developments‚ foreign direct investment (FDI) and international trade. Domestic investment decisions are not base on economic fundamentals but rather these decisions are very much influenced by the market behavior

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    To: U.S. President Barack Obama From: National Security Advisor Andrew Ko Subject: Address concerning about the “Ambiguity Policy” in East Asia Date: 22nd October 2012 Summary Regional stability in East Asia is the key to maintain US’s national interests. The US seeks to prevent any power to dominate Asia in order to ensure our free trade with Asian countries‚ navy ruling over the Pacific and continuing influence in the region. However‚ the rise of China and recent territorial disputes over

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    Ethnography Project: Cambodian Culture “A person without the knowledge of their past history‚ origin‚ and culture is like a tree without roots.” Marcus Garvey. What do you think of when you hear the word Cambodia? Do you think of the dirty water? The cows? The hard working rice pickers? The poverty? What does being Cambodian mean to you? To me‚ it means a lot. If I never knew that I am Cambodian‚ things would be a whole lot different. There’s a certain way in which we speak‚ believe

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