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    HOW CAN WE HELP OR PREPARE OUR STUDENTS TO FACE THE CHALLENGES OF ASEAN INTEGRATION? ASEAN integration presents both opportunities and challenges in the Philippines. Many Filipino students have already expressed their fear of not being able to find jobs after graduation. The problems lie largely in the education system. Despite notable progress in the past decades‚ the quality of education in the Philippines still lags behind its ASEAN neighbors. A number of structural problems continue to plague the

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    ASEAN Economic Integration 2015 As the world today becomes more complex in term of politics and economics‚ there are agreements or treaties created in order to maintain the stabilization and development. One of the significant things that most states mainly concern about is the economic development; as a matter of fact‚ since the collapse of the Soviet Union‚ the world has given more priority to the economic development. On top of that‚ there were creations of free trade agreement among countries

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    Why ASEAN is not successful as other integration Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Once hailed as perhaps the most successful example of regional organization in the developing world‚ ASEAN is now widely perceived to be in decline and ineffective. ASEAN‚ Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ was founded in August 1967 to fight with an overwhelming threat of communism in Southeast Asia. The founding members were Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ and Indonesia. Since the Vietnam

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    ENCHANCING READINESS OF FEATURED ILONGGO RESATAURANT FOR ASEAN INTEGRATION Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter presents the: (a) Background of the Study‚ (b) Statement of the problem‚ (c) Research Paradigm‚ (d) Scope and limitation of the study‚ (e) Significance of the study‚ and‚ (f) Definition of terms. Background of the Study The province of Iloilo in the Western Visayas region is known for its La Paz Batchoy‚ Biscocho‚ Boneless Bangus‚ Pancit Molo‚ the vine products of Barotac Viejo‚ Bamboo

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    Overview of ASEAN-EU Dialogue Relations Introduction The ASEAN-European Union (EU) dialogue relations were formalised when the 10th ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting (AMM)‚ held on 5-8 July 1977‚ agreed on ASEAN’s formal cooperation and relationship with the European Economic Community (EEC)‚ which included the Council of Ministers of the EEC‚ the Permanent Representative of the EEC countries and the EEC Commission. The ASEAN-EU dialogue relations were institutionalised with the signing of the

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    favor of regional integration and another against it. I will also describe the advantages and disadvantages of regional integration within both articles and relate the stage of economic development of the economically integrated region to potential business opportunities. Before stating my opinions of why I would be for regional integration and then‚ why I would be against it‚ I will define the term for clarification and understanding. According to Hill‚ regional economic integration are agreements

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    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has plans to fast track the integration of its member countries over the next few years. Aside from encouraging cooperation through traditional diplomatic and cultural activities‚ there are also ambitious proposals for ASEAN to issue a single visa and currency‚ and even form a united regional Olympic team. The advantages of a united ASEAN are easy to imagine. A cohesive ASEAN would likely bring tremendous benefits to Southeast Asians in the forms

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    ADVANTAGES OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION It leads to reduction of transportation costs as the common ownership results in closer geographic proximity. The transaction costs can be controlled if a firm acquires the other firms in the vertical chain‚ then one division of the same company will transfer goods to other divisions. So‚ transaction costs in form of transport‚ cost of negotiation‚ cost of control etc. will be eliminated. The overall average cost of the firm will decrease because if the divisions

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    What is ASEAN? ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ an organization that was founded on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok‚ Thailand. Its original charter counted five member-countries: Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ Singapore‚ and Thailand. Since then‚ five other nations have joined: Brunei in 1984‚ Vietnam in 1995‚ Myanmar (Burma) and Laos in 1997‚ and Cambodia in 1999. The member-countries are sprawled over an area of 1.74 million square miles (4.5 million square kilometers)

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    1. GLOBAL INTEGRATION: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Globalization is the process by which different societies‚ cultures‚ and regionaleconomies integrate through a worldwide network of political ideas throughtransportation‚ communication‚ and trade. Generally‚ globalization has affected manynations in various ways; economically‚ politically‚ and socially. It is a term that refersto the fast integration and interdependence of various nations‚ which shapes the worldaffairs on a global level. Globalization

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