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    Lao People’s Democratic Republic (2 December 1975) I. Is Laos a unitary system country or federal system country? The Lao People’s Democratic Republic‚ which is situated in Southeast Asia‚ shares borders with five countries; China to the north‚ Vietnam to the east‚ Cambodia to the south‚ and Thailand and the Union of Myanmar to the west. It has a total area of 236‚800 square kilometres‚ with a population of 6.492.400 million . 66.8 per cent of Lao population believe in Buddhism because 33.2 percent

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    Student Name: Country (formal name): Republic of the Philippines Region of the world: Southeast Asia Bordering countries (or nearest countries if an island state): Taiwan‚ Vietnam‚ Borneo‚ Indonesia and China are the closest countries to the Philippines. Population and world rank in population: Philippines is world’s 12th largest independent nation with 103‚775‚002 residents estimated in 2012. Current President or Prime Minister (List both if two): The current president of the Republic of

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    APUSH Debate: aftermath of the French and Indian War Should a country hold its colonies responsible for their own mistakes and lack of good judgment? The answer to this question is no. When a country’s leader makes poor decisions that affect the welfare of its country’s citizens‚ the government should take full responsibility for their mistakes; especially when the government is a monarchy and not a democracy where the people have a say in political controversies. From the mid 1750s through

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    Singapore Country Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION I n 1819‚ Singapore was founded as a trading colony by the Great Britain. In 1963‚ it joined the Malaysian Federation but separated two years later and became independent. Singapore subsequently became one of the world’s most prosperous countries with strong international trading links‚ having its port is one of the world’s busiest in terms of tonnage handled‚ and with per capita GDP equal to that of the leading nations of Western Europe. GEOGRAPHIC CHARACERISTICS Singapore is a small

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    Good Readers Good Writers

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    Nabokov: Providing a Flood and Lifeboat In Nabokov’s 1948 “Good Readers and Good Writers‚” the reader has the opportunity to view the possibilities of a beautiful collision of a major reader and a major writer. This piece discusses reading and writing: skills that have become standardized and slightly devalued as education has advanced. Literacy has become so expected that little thought is put into what defines a good reader or writer; Nabokov tackles this idea head on. Nabokov’s intention

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    INTRODUCTION The indigenous peoples of the Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups living in the country. They are the descendants of the original inhabitants of the Philippines who have managed to resist centuries of Spanish and United States colonization and in the process have retained their customs and traditions. The Philippine government succeeded in establishing a number of protected for tribal groups. Indigenous people were expected to speak their native

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    A country with absurd laws

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    A Country With Absurd Laws A shocking new law In January 2014 a new law was signed by the president of Nigeria with no announcement. According to the law‚ all same-sex marriages‚ gay groups and public show of same-sex affection is forbidden. The law also affects those who assist gay people‚ which means that this law will endanger the HIV programs in Nigeria. A fact that is worth mentioning is that Nigeria runs second in the number of people suffering with HIV and that is 3.4 million people.

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    woodland are being destroyed. Many people feel as individuals they can do nothing and that only government and multinational companies can halt this destruction. How far do you agree or disagree with this? 2. More and more qualified people are moving from poor to rich countries to fill vacancies in specialist areas like computing‚ medicine and engineering. Some people believe that by encouraging the movements of such people rich countries are stealing the poor countries‚ others feel it as a part of

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    assignment will discuss detail about countries with their GDP per capita and population growth. An economist like Robert Solow believes that if population increasing then the output will be decreasing. The question is do every countries that decline in population growth is richer than countries that still have higher population growth? Therefore‚ here we start to examine the famous theory of Robert Solow‚ Solow model. Is it always right or it only applied for several countries? GDP per capita represent income

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    Cry, The Beloved Country

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    In the novel‚ Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ written by Alan Paton‚ apartheid plays a big role in the story. Apartheid has been a problem for South Africa since the earlier nineteen hundreds because of the unjust society and heartbreaking rule of "white man’s law over a black man’s country‚" (Cry‚ the Beloved Country.) Some results come from the fight of those who are treated unfair‚ but none that are large enough to turn around the discrimination. Two families are affected in this book; one is that of

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