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    Zalora Case Study

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    ZALORA SUCCESS IN THE ONLINE MARKET Zalora is a company born out of the Rocket Internet family in early 2012 and is currently headquartered in Singapore. Zalora’s main mission is to respond to a growing need for a fashion market for people in the Southeast Asia and Australia region‚ with a total worth of US$63.5 billion (Freischlad‚ 2015). One of Zalora’s success is due to it’s fast adoption of the region’s culture. As seen during the time of Muslim fasting month in mid 2014‚ Zalora started introducing

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    “Deforestation brings about more harm than benefits to humans.” Using studies you have made‚ explain how far you agree with this statement. Deforestation refers to the clearing of forests‚ usually at such a rapid rate that it is impossible for the forests to regenerate naturally in a short time. Deforestation brings benefits to humans by clearing land that can be used for settlement‚ to make space for a growing population to live in. However‚ it also brings harm to humans because eroded topsoil

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    Watchdog Journalism

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    Watchdog Journalism: Investigative Reporting in Southeast Asia Watchdog Journalism‚ is a training video produced by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) that talks about how the Investigative Journalism helped the citizens of Southeast Asian countries to be aware on the wrongdoings of the public officials. It presented cases in Philippines‚ Thailand and Indonesia wherein the media served as a tool for unraveling anomalous act in the government. Through this film‚ I was able

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    Alfred Yuson Biography

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    Born on 23 February 1945 in Manila . (Also known as Krip Yuson.) He has authored 23 books‚ including novels‚ poetry collections‚ short fiction‚ essays‚ and children’s stories‚ apart from having edited various other titles. Yuson was conferred the Southeast Asia Write Award (SEA Write) in 1992 in Bangkok‚ and has been elevated to the Hall of Fame of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature‚ the Philippines ‘ most prestigious literary distinction. He has frequently represented the Philippines

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    ASEAN is the premier regional organisation in Southeast Asia. First describe the evolution of ASEAN as an organization since its inception in 1967. Has ASEAN been a meaningful actor in the management of regional security and economic relations? Argue with specific examples. The Association of South East Asian Nation (ASEAN) is an organization founded on the principles of maintaining harmony within the region. Since it’s inception in 1967‚ it has persevered in upholding and sustaining regional security

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    cooperation‚ and never imposed a clear functional mechanism for its institution like those of the EU. Significantly different from the Copenhagen Criteria‚ the ASEAN Declaration and other agreements and treaties are freely open to all states in the Southeast Asia region. 43 And even if the ASEAN Charter aims at making ASEAN to be a more legally-based regional organization‚ 44 The implicit nature of relations among the member nation-states is still enveloped by the principles of the ASEAN Way. According

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    lived mainly in the watershed of the Lebir River in the peninsular Malaysian state of Kelantan and along the northern tributaries of the Tembeling River in the Pahang state. They are typically shorter than other Southeast Asians with dark brown skin and curly to wooly hair. They are a Southeast Asian rainforest foraging society who lives in camps with at least five or six nuclear families. They survive by hunting‚ gathering‚ and trading their forest products. The Malaysians stayed to themselves besides

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    Pestel Genting Group

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    against gambling – potential uproar on encouraging the ‘sin of gambling’. Technological : Genting Skyway is recognized as the ‘World’s Fastest Mono Cable Car System’ with a maximum speed of 21.6km/hour and ‘Longest Cable Car in Malaysia and Southeast Asia’. WorldCard – Customer loyalty programme has over 650 participating merchants‚ with more than 2‚200 outlets throughout Malaysia‚ Singapore and Hong Kong. Launching of WorldCard Powered in 2007 – a new prepaid service platform for retail merchant

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    Reaction Paper

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    trusted Wikipedia. I was merely excited. What I did find out was that the creation of Indianized kingdoms Srivijava‚ Melayu‚ Majapahit and the founding of Hinduism and Buddhism were because most of the Austronesian people that populated in Maritime Southeast Asia traded goods with India and China and that the sea was the basic tenet for the Austronesian people. That said‚ their main means of transportation was boating. In addition to that‚ something from the Austronesian Filipinos‚ Mummification was found

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    global warming

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    Definition of global warming and natural disasters Global warming is when the earth heats up or the temperature rises.  It happens when greenhouse gases trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere‚ which increases the temperature.  This hurts many people‚ animals‚ and plants.  Many cannot take the change‚ so they die. Global warming is affecting many parts of the world.  It makes the sea rise‚ and when the sea rises‚ the water covers many low land islands.  This is a big problem

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