Southeast Asian Languages by Xia Lee Southeast Asia‚ a term used since World War II‚ consists of the regions south of China and east of India which includes Thailand‚ Laos‚ Vietnam‚ Kampuchea (Cambodia)‚ Burma‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines and Singapore. Between these countries‚ their languages differ tremendously even though some scholars have suggested that all the different languages are related to the Indo-Pacific Family. Approximately one thousand unintelligible languages are spoken
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Asian Stereotypes Stereotypes are a widely held but fixed or oversimplified image or idea of a particular group of people or thing. With “only 3.8 percent of all television or theatrical roles were portrayed by Asian Pacific Islander actors in 2008” ‚but still face some of the most brutal stereotypes. These stereotypes being broadcasted on shows ranging from Power Rangers‚ Glee ‚ and Law and Order: SVU. Being seen by all age demographics and different types of people. These stereotypes being that
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In Australia‚ homelessness is a widespread problem. Various researchers reported that homeless person is someone who bears the massive burden of economic and mental illness as well as high rates of acute medical services. This paper aims to present an outline of homelessness in Australia along with the conditions of common health issues present among the vagrant people and the provision of clinical care and unemployment to the homeless population. Relevant political traditions related to homelessness
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March 1992. Later on in the same year on the 21st of November the legislation for the diocese that had wanted to ordain women so General Synod had passed the legislation. Out of 23 diocese in Australia there are only around four that won’t ordain women priest these are diocese of Ballarat‚ North West Australia‚ Sydney and The Murray‚
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Barton ACT 2600 or posted at www.ag.gov.au ISBN 1 920861 77 7 Internet: www.dfat.gov.au Co n t en t s AUSTRALIA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP CYCLE........................................................................................... vii GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS ................................................................................................. 8 1. Australia Awards .......................................................................................................
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* Imported Tractors: Australia‚ Japan‚ New Zealand * GDP per capita: Hong Kong‚ Australia‚ japan * Population: China‚ India‚ Indonesia * Number tractors in country: Japan‚ India‚ china * Agricultural Growth: China‚ South Korea‚ India Australia: 2/5 Japan: 3/5 New Zealand: 1/5 Hong Kong: 1/5 China:3/5 India: 3/5 Indonesia: 1/5 South Korea: 1/5 All of them. All 6 tables You need to calculate the initial score‚ weighting and the final score * Hard Copy 20% of total grade
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Moving to Australia can be an amazing experience. Although it is the sixth largest country in the world at over 3 million square miles‚ it is only home to 21 million people‚ which ensures that natural beauty dominates over suburban landscapes especially out of the main cities. However‚ the country boasts a diverse range of wildlife and nature and there are many species of animals and plants indigenous only to Australia. The pristine beauty of the country’s wilderness coupled with the abundance of
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What is an Asian carp? There are many ways to describe them‚ big and scary. These fish affect many people’s lives. They destroy every body of water that they pass through. They outcompete every other fish. Asian carp effect the Great Lakes in many ways like what they are‚ where they originated‚ how they impact the fishing industry‚ the cause of a potential financial burden and how we chose to protect the Great Lakes. Asian carp are one of the most powerful invasive species in the Great Lakes. They
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Asian festivals vary from place to place but all share one thing in common: they’re big and a lot of fun! With so many different cultures‚ religions‚ and reasons to celebrate squeezed into Asia‚ you’ll probably be close to an interesting festival no matter where you travel. Many events are based on lunar calendars and the dates change each year. Use this guide to plan around some of the largest festivals in Asia. 1. Festivals in Thailand • Songkran / Thai Water Festival: April 13 -15. • Loi
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been woken up by someone in your ear saying Andreaaa! You get up now or you be late to school‚ I told you last night to go to sleep early‚ that’s why you got pimples! Cuz I have‚ if you haven’t maybe it’s cuz your white. As you probably already know I’m Asian‚ and I’ve got Asian parents. That’s right I’m going to be talking about Asian parents. By the end of this speech you’d be wishing that you were an undercover spy in an Asian family. Let’s start‚ have you ever been to your Asian friend’s house
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