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    Solving Contagion in Asia

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    SOLVING CONTAGION IN ASIA Prior to the onset of the Asian financial crisis‚ several Asian countries had been trying to attract short-term capital money from abroad to finance their growing domestic credit demand. Asian governments were reluctant to devalue their currencies in the fear that investors would lose confidence in their financial institutions. As a result‚ their financial system was highly vulnerable‚ and there was a massive outflow of short-term capital once speculators attacked.

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    Air Transportation

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    Air Transportation Air Transportation Definition Evolution of air transportation Definition‚ terminologies and technological innovation The aircraft‚ airways‚ airports‚ and other air transport infrastructure Airline services Types of air transportation Types of airlines and major carriers Airlines and its impact on tourism International and Philippine air transport regulatory agencies (DOTC‚ ATO‚ CAB‚ ICAO‚ IATA) Roles and importance of air transportation Issues and concerns in air

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    Case Analysis Asia

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    1. Summary (1-3 sentences) The board of directors of a Swiss-based chemical company has a dilemma of choosing the suitable person for regional marketing manager in Asia. 2. Problem (what the company has to do - affirmative sentence) To select the most suitable person for the regional marketing manager in Asia. 3. Cast of characters (people and/or companies) Manfred Englemann (managing director); Jean-Claude Longaud (personnel director); Pieter Junker (technical director); Johann Straub (potential

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    Air Pollution

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    Air pollution in India is a serious issue with the major sources being fuelwood and biomass burning‚ fuel adulteration‚ vehicle emission and traffic congestion.[1][2] India has a low per capita emissions of greenhouse gases but the country as a whole is the third largest after China and the United States.[3] A 2013 study on non-smokers has found that Indians have 30% lower lung function compared to Europeans.[4] The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was passed in 1981 to regulate air

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    Air Quality

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    El Paso‚ Air Quality: Pollution‚ History and Community By‚ Luz Medrano‚ Nylea Martinez. SCI/362 Instructor‚ Yussuf Farran In order to comprehend the definition on air quality one must first uncover the definition of air‚ as air is one of the biggest resources our planet has available we must study the conditions and impact that it has in our environment. Air is a precious resource that most take for granted‚ supplying us with oxygen; which is an essential for our bodies to live‚ without

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    Economic Life of Asia

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    ECONOMIC LIFE OF ASIA The economy of Asia comprises more than 4 billion people (60% of the world population) living in 46 different states. Six further states lie partly in Asia‚ but are considered to belong to another region economically and politically. As in all world regions‚ the wealth of Asia differs widely between‚ and within‚ states. This is due to its vast size‚ meaning a huge range of differing cultures‚ environments‚ historical ties and government systems. The largest

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    poverty‚ after all promises of selling herself told of riches. Now imagine this girl is your own. These are not pretty thoughts‚ but these actions are commonplace in Asia. In the February 1995 issue of World & I‚ Christopher P. Baker discusses his findings in the article‚ Kiddy Sex-Luring the Tourist for Love Beneath the Palms. In Asia more than half of the working prostitutes are under the age of 16‚ many of those are under the age of ten. Most people who hear the staggering statistics‚ just like

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    "kaen" and "khen"; Lao: ແຄນ; Thai: แคน‚ RTGS: khaen‚ pronounced [kʰɛ̄ːn]; Vietnamese: khèn; Khmer: គែន) is a mouth organ of Lao origin whose pipes‚ which are usually made of bamboo‚ are connected with a small‚ hollowed-out hardwood reservoir into which air is blown‚ creating a sound similar to that of the violin. This is classified as Aerophone. 2.[pic] The đàn bầu (pronounced [ɗǎn ɓə̌w]; ") also đàn độc huyền (or độc huyền cầm) is a Vietnamese monochord‚ or one-string guitar.[1][2]. This is classified

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    gNationalism in Southeast Asia before the Second World War never had a chance to succeed in the first place.h How accurate is this statement? The nationalists in Southeast Asia before the Second World War had achieved little in terms of gaining political concessions and constitutional reforms from the colonial powers so as to secure autonomy. While it is true that the nationalists faced many obstacles from the start (for instance the repressive measures taken by colonial powers to minimise

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    Ryan Air

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    options‚ a co‐branding between Ryan Air and Bic would be most logical. Both brands have similar characteristics and an extraordinarily similar customer base. Other co‐branding possibilities could be Air France‐Bic‚ Coca‐cola – Burberry‚ Dove – Airfrance. The first has potential because both companies are French and have strong brand images. However‚ Air France does not match Bic’s customer base as well as Ryan Air does. Coca‐cola and Burberry both have rich histories and a strong cultural image. However

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