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    Employability in Asia

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    UNESCO Bangkok Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY IN ASIA GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY IN ASIA GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY IN ASIA i Published by UNESCO Bangkok Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building 920 Sukhumvit Road‚ Prakanong‚ Klongtoey Bangkok 10110‚ Thailand © UNESCO 2012 All rights reserved ISBN: 978-92-9223-395-2(Electronic Version)

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    Pivot to Asia

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    Pivot to Asia is the shift of focus of United States of America from Europe and Middle East to Asia. The rise of China as a superpower‚ the growing influence of Australia‚ India‚ Korea‚ and the ASEAN members on global economic growth and the U.S.’s feeling that they have left out Asia are the three reasons why this was implemented. Also‚ it has the mean to strengthen ties with allies China‚ including Burma‚ India‚ Korea‚ Japan‚ Philippines and Vietnam (Sung-joo‚ 2012). It is a positive development

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    Although people say that listening to others is an important attribute so that you have different perspectives to consider and learn from‚ having your own opinion and a strong belief in it is the most crucial matter. There are many examples like the Lord of the Flies when Ralph tried to protect the strayed boys with the rule of organization and sticking to his owen decisions without being shaken by Jack the “bad” character. Similarly‚ Mahatma Gandhi clings to his owen opinion of anti-violence and

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    in which power manifests itself in Southeast Asia? Illustrate your answer with at least 3 examples. The concept of power is one that has existed in Southeast Asia for a long period of time. Unlike that of the Western regions‚ where power is more of a concept and is intangible‚ power in Southeast Asia is more concrete and real. Power is defined as the possession of control or command over others (Dictionary.com‚ n.d.) In the context of Southeast Asia‚ power is gained through control of powerful

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    Plan Asia Regional Office Plan / Bernice Wong Asia Child Marriage Initiative: Summary of Research in Bangladesh‚ India and Nepal 1 Table of contents Table of contents................................................................................................................................................................2 List of acronyms....................................................................................................................................................

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    Why anime should be a part of education Woodlawn is one of the few schools which have‚ for the first time‚ brought anime into education and the result was a success. “Each year‚ seventh graders at Woodlawn School in Davidson‚ North Carolina‚ learn about Japan through a compilation of literature‚ history‚ and art”(Ruble‚ Lysen‚ 2010). According to Ruble‚ a science and language arts teacher‚ and Lysne‚ an art history and science teacher‚ this was possible from watching anime. Although their work is

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    Geopolitics in Asia

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    improvements in communications and transportation. Geopolitics in Asia: Russia‚ India and Pakistan-China Cooperation With Russian President Vladimir Putin planning to visit Pakistan‚ some of my Indian friendsjournalists believe that the proposed trip is a kind of punishment for India because of Delhi’s ‘proAmerican’ foreign policy. I think that such a simplistic explanation underestimates the complexity of the situation in the southern part of central Eurasia‚ which will experience new changes after foreign

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    Ranjay Vardhan‚ Govt. College for Girls‚ Sector 42‚ Chandigarh (affiliated to Panjab University‚ Chandigarh)‚ India‚ ranjayvardhan@yahoo.com Feminist Research: Challenges before Male Researchers Feminist research has emerged as a legitimate‚ relevant and popular research model. The quality and the validity of its findings are beyond contention‚ and over the years it has produced a significant output that has provided guidelines for policies central to modern societies (Roberts‚ 1981)

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    How Others See Me

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    and commitment to excellence. Our contributions to science and medicine will be published in journal articles for peer review. My fellow students will remember my academic success and my commitment to helping others. I will be a patient tutor‚ an excellent teacher and an exemplary role model for new students. During stressful times‚ I will lighten the mood with my sense of humor and my willingness to take risks. I will eagerly participate in technical discussions and seminars‚ asking intelligent questions

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    systems upon weaker nations. Regions such as Africa‚ the Middle East‚ India‚ and Africa were severely impacted positively and negatively by the imperialism of the west. Two of those cultures that were affected in a very similar way during this time period by the effects of imperialism were Africa and India. In both places wars and violence occurred but new technologies were brought by the west that helped improved the civilizations. However Africa and India responded differently to the way the west

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