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    roadmap for ASEAN Community by 2015 Introduction My name is P. I am a human resource development officer in the Department of Foreign Trade in Thailand. According to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Community 2015 that Thailand is planning to attend in 2015‚ my responsibility is providing support in the various human resource functions‚ which include training and developing. The main purpose of this document is to provide the preparation for Thais on the roadmap of ASEAN Community 2015

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    Overview of ASEAN-EU Dialogue Relations Introduction The ASEAN-European Union (EU) dialogue relations were formalised when the 10th ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting (AMM)‚ held on 5-8 July 1977‚ agreed on ASEAN’s formal cooperation and relationship with the European Economic Community (EEC)‚ which included the Council of Ministers of the EEC‚ the Permanent Representative of the EEC countries and the EEC Commission. The ASEAN-EU dialogue relations were institutionalised with the signing of the

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    What is ASEAN? ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ an organization that was founded on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok‚ Thailand. Its original charter counted five member-countries: Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ Singapore‚ and Thailand. Since then‚ five other nations have joined: Brunei in 1984‚ Vietnam in 1995‚ Myanmar (Burma) and Laos in 1997‚ and Cambodia in 1999. The member-countries are sprawled over an area of 1.74 million square miles (4.5 million square kilometers)

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    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has plans to fast track the integration of its member countries over the next few years. Aside from encouraging cooperation through traditional diplomatic and cultural activities‚ there are also ambitious proposals for ASEAN to issue a single visa and currency‚ and even form a united regional Olympic team. The advantages of a united ASEAN are easy to imagine. A cohesive ASEAN would likely bring tremendous benefits to Southeast Asians in the forms

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    I’m here today to talk about how to prepare for ASEAN community 2015. So how can we do that? First‚ ASEAN people‚ including the youth‚ should acknowledge tourism destinations in all ASEAN countries. Acknowledging the ASEAN potentials‚ especially in tourism‚ is must. We can’t take further action if we don’t know about our own potentials. By maintaining the tourism potentials like building‚ cultures‚ natures‚ and so on. Well‚ it is the responsibility of each of us to keep those potentials to attract

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    Mission 4. Objectives 5. Operation 6. SWOT Analysis 7. Some major Criticism of the Organisation. 8. Conclusion & Recommendations 1. Introduction The Association of South East Asian nation (ASEAN) is an Organisation formed by the East Asian nations in 1967. These nations include Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines‚ Singapore‚ and Thailand which were the first five members state that formed the Association and later were joined by other smaller

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    your own role as a teacher and the responsibilities that you feel come with that. Also explain what you feel is not part of your responsibility as a teacher of adults. As a teacher of adults in the Lifelong Learning Sector my own Roles and Responsibilities would be very different and varied from other teachers/tutors in different levels and sectors of education. However‚ there would also be many similarities in core principles and practices. As a teacher it is a part of our role to multitask

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    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Roles and Responsibilities are defined as rights‚ obligation and expected duty to be done within the relationship‚ life long learning is the learning that between any relationship. 1.The Roles and Responsibilities: The learner will understand the own role and responsibilities in life long learning. All learners ‚their progress and development‚ their goals and aspiration and experience they bring to learning. A Teacher’s role includes

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    Understand own Roles and Responsibilities in Lifelong Learning 1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting equality and valuing diversity Definition of Equality: Equality is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and equally and no less favourably‚ specific to their needs‚ including areas of race‚ gender‚ disability‚ religion or belief‚ sexual orientation and age. Promoting equality should remove discrimination in all of the aforementioned areas. Bullying‚ harassment

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    I. Introduction ASEAN which is the acronym for Association of Southeast Asian Nation‚ was established on 8 August‚ 1967 whose member states include: Brunei Darussalam‚ Cambodia‚ Indonesia‚ Lao PDR‚ Malaysia‚ Myanmar‚ Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Thailand and Viet Nam. The aim of ASEAN was to strengthen self-reliance and regional cohesion‚ while emphasizing social‚ cultural and economic cooperation and development. In order to achieve those objectives‚ ASEAN Community 2015 was established and comprised

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