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    The Use of Student Assessment for Policy and Learning Improvement Education Policy and Reform Unit (EPR) Education Policy Research Working Document No. 1 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 2013 All rights reserved The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this publication do not imply the expression

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    North Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ Laos Result North Vietnamese victory Withdrawal of American-led anti communist forces Communist governments take power in South Vietnam‚ Laos and Cambodia South Vietnam is annexed by North Vietnam Territorial changes Reunification of North and South Vietnam into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Belligerents Anti-communist forces: South Vietnam United States South Korea Australia Thailand New Zealand Khmer Republic Kingdom of Laos Supported by: Philippines

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    Foundation Ancient Vietnam About 2‚000 years ago people in North Vietnam began growing rice in the Red River Valley. To irrigate their crops they built dykes and dug canals. They were forced to work together and so an organized kingdom emerged called Van Lang. However in the 2nd century BC the Chinese conquered the area. The Chinese ruled northern Vietnam for more than 1‚000 years and Chinese civilization had a great impact on the Vietnamese. However in South Vietnam there was Indian influence.

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    Discuss the following aspects of Chinese civilization: Geography and the role it played in the development of China (i.) The major philosophical and religious traditions of the Hundred Schools Period‚ including Confucianism (ii.) Mohism (iii.) Legalism (iv.)‚ and Taoism (v.) Contrast the relative success‚ philosophical backgrounds‚ and governmental policies of the Qin and Han Dynasties (vi.). Geography played a huge role in the development of China. Civilization first emerges along the yellow river

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    Rather than assimilate‚ many migrated to the highlands of Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and Thailand. During the Vietnam War‚ the CIA recruited the Hmong in Laos to fight against communist forces. When the US withdrew its support‚ around 150‚000 Hmong‚ including the Lees‚ were forced to leave their homes to escape persecution. The majority eventually relocated to the United

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    of French colonisation on Indochina: the main geographical features and political boundaries of Indochina • Indochina is a word used in a geographical term for Southeast Asia back in the 19th century • In today this would include Myanmar‚ Thailand‚ Laos‚ Cambodia‚ Vietnam‚ and peninsular Malaysia • the influence of China in developing a culture of resistance to Imperialism

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    Daoism is thought to accentuate yin aspects of reality and Confucianism the yang (pg. 210). Together balancing each other and those that practice both are said to be a well-rounded person. The Daoist believes the legendary figure of Daoism was Laozi (Lao Tzu). The meaning of his name is “old master”

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    Introduction This book is a reiteration of Sun Tzu’s philosophy from the ancient book The Art of War which is one of the oldest and most successful books on military strategy. It influenced eastern military thinking and emphasized the most efficient way of gaining victory with the least amount of conflict. The original text is purposely made obscure and difficult to understand‚ so that Sun Tzu remained employed‚ as the king would need him for interpretation. Although it has a mixture of profound

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    In What Uncle Sam Really Wants written by Noam Chomsky‚ he uses his prolific knowledge in the field of linguistics to vividly describe American foreign policy throughout the post World War II years. Renowned for research and dedication‚ "a brilliant distillation of the real motivations behind US foreign policy‚ compiled from talks‚ interviews … declassified government files‚ public policy‚ and geopolitical events."(McChesney‚ 1985) Chomsky has written over forty political books and is the eighth

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    exodus in 2010. 8. Does not have own MRO – Using SIAEC 9. Only flies to destinations within a 4 hour flight from Singapore | Opportunities | Threats | 1. Budget Airlines would be favorable to newly developing countries like Cambodia‚ Laos & Myanmar where Tiger has not entered yet 2. Upcoming unfavorable economic conditions might see more people taking budget flights 3. Asean “Open Skies” Agreement – Unlimited flights to Asean countries | 1. Aggressive competitors – AirAsia

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