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    Southeast Asia and Topic

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    Book 1st Six Weeks Theme: Basics of World Geography Concepts Topics Tools of Geography Map Making Types of Maps Five Themes Map Projections World Regions North America Latin America Europe‚ West and East Russia and CIS Africa‚ North‚ Horn‚ West‚ Central‚ Southern Southwest Asia South Asia East Asia Southeast Asia Australia Oceania and Pacific Islands Types of Regions: Formal‚ Functional‚ Perceptual Theme: Geology Concepts Topics Physical Geography Structure of the Earth

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    Account for the general failure of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia in the period 1900-1941. The failure to achieve political independence of pre-war nationalism in Southeast Asia was mainly due to the interplay of nationalist factors‚ impact of colonial response and inherent society composition. Nationalist disunity watered down mass support which was key to success‚ while colonial rule hindered the development of nationalism and the nature Southeast Asian society made unification hard

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    East is East is a comedy written by ayub kahn-din‚ it’s set in Salford‚ Manchester‚ the play is set during the 1970s‚ however‚ it was written in 1996. The play addresses the on-going conflict around the country along with the conflict in the Khan family. He loosely based it off his own family when he was growing up and how his dad pushed the Pakistani culture onto his kids well he wasn’t always sticking to his own culture. The types of conflicts that are shown in the play are inter cultural‚ interpersonal

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    Women’s rights in the Middle East This is focused on women in the middle east‚ in places such as China‚ Egypt‚ Turkey‚ Afghanistan‚ etc. Women’s rights in this part of the world is very different than in the United States. Women are forced to live by the men’s rules. In China they throw little girls on the streets‚ leaving them starving to death because they think that there are too many women already‚ it’s part of their culture. Or they make the women abort the baby if it’s a girl‚ that’s

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    Introduction The cold war was the name given to the economic‚ political‚ military and ideological rivalry that took place between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and their allies after World War II. The two powers never directly engaged in military action because both had nuclear weapons that if used‚ would have had devastating consequences for both sides. Alternatively‚ proxy wars were fought. A proxy war results when opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for

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    While the end of World War II brought peace and prosperity to most Americans‚ it also created a heightened state of tension between the Soviet Union and the United States. Fearing that the Soviet Union intended to "export" communism to other nations‚ America centered its foreign policy on the "containment" of communism‚ both at home and abroad. Although formulation of the Truman Doctrine‚ Marshall Plan‚ and the Berlin Airlift suggested that the United States had a particular concern with the spread

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    Jordan located in the Middle East; it’s a lower middle-income country. Jordan has an epidemic of obesity due to an increase consumption of food that is high in sugars‚ fats‚ as well as very little physical activity. Some of the main reasons for obesity in women are 1. There is not an appropriate place for them to exercises 2. They have a lot of children 3. Little money 4.Quality of food is poor. The purpose of system-thinking is to establish goals and priorities that will help to fight obesity epidemic

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    Hospitality trends in the Asia-Pacific: a discussion of five key sectors Nerilee Hing Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Vivienne McCabe Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Peter Lewis Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Neil Leiper Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia This paper reviews recent trends in major hospitality sectors in the Asia-Pacific region. Observes that the meetings‚ incentives‚ conventions and exhibitions (MICE)‚ backpacker

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    After World War II‚ two superpowers were emerging‚ the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. Tensions rose between the two‚ eventually starting the Cold War. The Cold War was a state of political hostility that existed between the Soviet Union and The United States during the years 1945 and 1990. The soviets and americans clashed on many topics‚ mainly the constant fight between communism versus democracy and capitalism. A multitude of propaganda was being utilized on both sides

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    the Middle East and Their Rights Women of the Middle East have experienced the abuse of women’s rights. Middle Eastern women’s rights have been abused in different ways. They are looked down as the inferior to men in the Middle East. They are becoming stronger and rising up to equality to men. People involved in particular situations may have different opinions on rights of Middle Eastern women. Women are human; therefore no human rights should be restricted from them. In the Middle East‚ women’s

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