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    industry which was very limited. Because of this dissatisfaction‚ he decided to create something new and better. At this point of his life‚ he already began his journey towards climbing up his own mountain‚ the biggest franchising mall in whole southeast asia‚ which is the well-known ShoeMart(SM) Department Stores. ♚♚♚♚♚♚♚ “There is no such thing as

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    British India and the Netherlands before the Dutch property in the area are also a point of dispute between Calcutta and Batavia. In 1820‚ under pressure from British merchants with interests in the Far East‚ negotiations to clarify the situation in Southeast Asia. Negotiations between the Canning and Fagel began on July 20‚ 1820. English Dutch insisted on leaving Singapore. Indeed‚ Canning was not sure the exact situation in which Singapore is obtained‚ and initially‚ only the issues of non-controversial

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    INTRODUCTION TO MAMMALS OF SOUTH ASIA Mammals are thought to have evolved from the class Reptilia particularly within the order Therapsida of the subclass Synapsida or “mammal-like reptiles” (Novak 1999). Adelobasileus cromptoni from the late Triassic of Texas about 225 million years old was said to be the earliest known mammal (Lucas and Hunt‚ 1990). However‚ with respect to several important characters‚ Adelobasileus shows an intermediate condition between cynodonts and mammals and its status

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    dktinternational.org/country-programs/indonesia/. Frost‚ F. 1993. Vietnam ’s foreign relations. Singapore: Regional Strategic Studies Programme‚ Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Grant‚ R. M. 2010. Contemporary strategy analysis. Hoboken‚ N.J.: Wiley. Indonesia In Focus. 2012. Indonesia in Focus: labor costs in Indonesia are still the lowest in Asia.. [online] [Accessed: 24Feb 2014] Available at: http://newsandfeaturesonindonesia.blogspot.com/2012/12/labor-costs-in-indonesia-are-still.html. Investopedia

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    Thailand is a home of unique culture. Thai culture has been shaped by many influences‚ including Indian‚ Lao‚ Burmese‚ Cambodian‚ and Chinese. Its traditions incorporate a great deal of influence from India‚ China‚ Cambodia‚ and the rest of Southeast Asia. Thailand’s national religion Theravada Buddhism is important to modern Thai identity. Thai Buddhism has evolved over time to include many regional beliefs originating from Hinduism‚ animism as well as ancestor worship. The official language of

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    ports and many others more—racing to dot the skyline all at the same time. We will also see more emerging economic hotspots in various parts of the country‚ particularly in Mindanao—a region deemed as the Philippines’s gateway to the rest of Southeast Asia. Small and new players will venture other markets in provinces. The free flow of goods and services will result in much higher rate of consumer spending. This will then drive the development of more lifestyle-centric developments‚ such as malls

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    International Economics An Economic Overview of Thailand Group: Thailand 17 December 2010 An Economic Overview of Thailand The country of Thailand is located in the southeast Asia region‚ south of China and immediately bordering Burma to the west‚ Laos to the East and Cambodia to the south. Around 65 million people inhabit Thailand with the capital and its largest city being Bangkok; the national currency is the baht. After a series of political and military turmoil thrashed the country

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    Asian Economics The East Asia Miracle: Lessons for the Developing Countries Words: 1546 Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Critical Factors of the East Asian Miracle and it’s lessons 3 2.1 Promotion of the Agricultural Sector 2.2 Promotion of Education 2.3 Structural and Technological Upgrading 2.4 The Role of the Policy System 3. Case study: Lessons for the Philippines 7 Sources 8 1. Introduction East Asia has a remarkable record of high and sustained

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    References Vũ Đức Huy GMA0304 Association of Southeast Asian Nation‚ (2002) .Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in South China Sea. Retrieved December 02‚ 2013 from http://www.asean.org/asean/external-relations/china/item/declaration-on-the-conduct-of-parties-in-the-south-china-sea Agreement between China and Asian countries on the Conduct of countries in the South China Sea. countries create sustainable relationships and peace on the East Coast            B. Poling‚ G.(2013). The South

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    14th century. Direct Chinese participation in the Southeast Asian trade started in the 10th century as the Chinese government began to pay more attention to foreign trade. The main Chinese export commodities are textiles‚ suggested by Chinese records and pictorial evidence on the Malay Peninsula and Java‚ and ceramics proved by archaeological discoveries. And the owning Chinese ceramics was regarded as an emblem of wealth and status in many Southeast Asian societies. These indicate both the significance

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