places in my country Myanmar is known as the golden land throughout the world. Myanmar is called as the Golden land because there is no town and village in Myanmar which does not have at least a pagoda. It has a territory of 261228 square miles and the population of over 60 millions. Most of the residents believe in Buddhism and there are also Christians‚ Muslims and other believe in Nat which means the spirit. It is the second largest country in South East Asia. The capital of Myanmar is Nay Pyi
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Myanmar The Republic of the Union of Myanmar is a country of Southeast Asia‚ bordered by China‚ Thailand‚ Laos‚ Bangladesh and India. Myanmar is a multicultural society encompassing over 90 nationalities. Our country was known as Burma up until 1989‚ when the name was officially changed to The Republic of the Union of Myanmar‚ shortened to Myanmar. The term ‘Burma’ is still used in the Western World but is not accepted and is condemned. In this report however‚ both terms will be used‚ but only to
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investment in human capital. Myanmar has higher literacy rates than other countries with comparable levels of economic development. The country is also known for high levels of achievement motivation. Myanmar’s institutionalized religions‚ where Buddhism holds a prominent place but also with large congregations of Christians and Muslims among ethnic minorities‚ contributed to human capital accumulation through cultural
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The Role of Small Business in Myanmar Total Word: 2765 Executive Summary * Meaning of Small Business. * Definition of Small Business in Myanmar. * Small business advantages and basic Principles in Myanmar. * Introduction of Myanmar. * Economy of Myanmar. * The Role of Small Business in Myanmar. * Advantages of small businesses. * Disadvantages of small businesses. * Conclusion Meaning of Small Business The meaning of small business is privately owned
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Strategic Choices for the Future of Agriculture in Myanmar: A Summary Paper prepared for USAID/Burma by Michigan State University (MSU) and the Myanmar Development Resource Institute’s Center for Economic and Social Development (MDRI/CESD) July‚ 2013 1 Strategic Choices for the Future of Agriculture in Myanmar: A Summary Paper1 1 This study was made possible by the generous support of the American
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Foreign Trade of Myanmar From 2009‐2010 to 2011‐2012 A/U ‐ US $ Million Sr. S Fiscal Y Fi l Year No. 1. 2009-2010 2. 2010-2011 3. 2011-2012 Export E 7586.94 8861.01 9135.60 Import I 4181.40 6412.73 9035.06 Volume of V l f Trade 11768.34 15273.74 18170.66 Balance of B l f Trade (+) 3405.54 (+) 2448.27 (+) 100.54 Myanmar’s Foreign Trade by Commodity Myanmar’s Foreign Trade by Commodity From 2009‐2010 to 2011‐2012 A/U ‐ US $ Million Sr. No. 1. 1 Export (a) Agricultural Products
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of a culture for a long-term and traditional view of time. Hofstede’s work has attracted a number of critics. Some have expressed concerns about the generalizability of the sample‚ the level of analysis‚ the comparison of political boundaries (countries) to culture‚ and the validity of the instrument (Mc Sweeney 2002; Smith 2002). Others have challenged the assumption of the homogeneity of each studied culture (Sivakumar & Nakata 2001). The additional dimension of long-term orientation (LTO)
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My Little Bit of Country by Susan Cheever In this assignment‚ I am going to analyze and comment on the American writer‚ Susan Cheever’s (1943) essay‚ My Little Bit of Country from the anthology Central Park published in 2012‚ where parts of my assignment will focus on the use of contrasts and the themes explored in the essay. Susan Cheever’s essay is based on her own memories of Central Park in New York City‚ which is her ‘little bit of country’. In My Little Bit of Country‚ Susan Cheever contrasts
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‘My Country’ and ‘No More Boomerang.’ Two of Australia’s most influential and intriguing poems known for enlightening readers about the vast changes throughout Australian history as well as portraying the Australian voices that experienced this transformational era. The composers‚ Dorothea Mackellar and Oodegroo Noonuccal‚ have successfully introduced us to important ideas about the people and the world in which they live through the use of various techniques and poetic devices. The sense of connection
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love my homeland but patriotism is not only saying “I love”. If you feel proud while singing your national anthem‚ if your eyes become tear filled while listening a poem about your nation‚ if you miss your founder everyday even you haven’t see him before‚ this is patriotism and this is being Turkish. Actually in our country‚ past is very important because this country
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