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    East Timor, Study Case

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    INTERFET in East Timor East Timor (1999-2000) The deployment of the Australian-led INTERFET to East Timor in September 1999 was seen as a necessary step to establish the political stability the UNTAET administration needed to fulfil its tasks. The operation was prompted by the wave of Indonesian-backed violence that followed the East Timorese decision to opt for independence in a referendum. East Timor’s misery began in 1974-5 when Indonesia used the turmoil that accompanied the withdrawal of Portuguese

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    South West Airline

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    industry‚ Herb Kelleher had explored a niche‚ a strategic window of opportunity in the industry. Since Southwest is not try to match or even really hard to match its resources and competencies with other large major airlines such as US Air‚ America West and others‚ Herb decided to be a domestic dominant rather than fight to shares part of the international or long-distance market segment. In revealing to the niche marketing strategy‚ Southwest is targeting their customers who are short-distance frequent

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    Downtown East SWOT Analysis Downtown East was well-known in Singapore as an entertainment hub as it provides a variety of services. Food‚ Drinks‚ Shopping and Entertainment‚ all under one roof. However‚ in every business or organization‚ it will certainly have its strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats‚ therefore‚ our group would give a detail explanation on each of these aspects‚ helping the company to focus on activities where it is strong in‚ and where the greatest opportunity

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    not too known as you’d anticipate. Following the time when getting some answers concerning St Dunstan’s in the East (see more deets beneath) which is set in the most surprising place smack in Central London‚ I’ve been on a chase to discover a greater amount of London’s concealed fortunes. Here are 15 astounding mystery spots that you need to find in London. 1.) St Dunstan’s in the East: I first got some answers concerning this greenery enclosure prior this year and a standout amongst the most astonishing

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    Middle East Water Shortage

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    Middle East Water Shortage Due to geography and population growth‚ the Middle East nations are faced with a growing demand for a shrinking water supply. Throughout most of the Middle East region rainfall is irregular and the rainy season is very short. The World Bank reports that this area (including North Africa) has 5% of the world’s population‚ but only 1% of the world’s water. Droughts have been occurring more frequently and lasting longer‚ warning of a bleaker future. Man himself has

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    Snowbirds of the south-west Anybody who drives in Arizona at this time of year will be familiar with the annual migration of “snowbirds”—retired people‚ that is‚ seeking to escape the sub-zero temperatures of the north for the balmy desert winter. As many as 300‚000 snowbirds flock here each year‚ so if you haven’t seen one before‚ there’s a good chance that your first encounter with this exotic creature will occur when you find yourself stuck behind a Jayco caravan with Nebraska licence plates

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    colonial west africa

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    Britain’s Continued Influences in West Africa The main goal of colonialism was to extract the economic benefits for the colonizing empire and England was just that‚ it wanted to exploit the natural resources and established a profitable setting for its settler colonies in Africa. England’s approach of direct rule‚ limited the rights to Africans‚ which affected English rule as well as their post colonial relationships with neighboring countries. With England’s influences in every aspect of African

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    Looking West or Within

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    “Looking West Or Within” 20/09/2012 Gujarat National Law University Submitted by Aastha Mehta REG NO: 12A003 Political Science Project: “Looking West or Within” Submitted by Aastha Mehta Reg No. 12A003 Semester 1 B.A LLB (HONS) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my utmost privilege to present this paper to Gujarat National Law University named “LOOKING WEST OR

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    East India Company The East India Company was an English joint-stock company formed for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent. Shares of the company were owned by wealthy merchants and aristocrats. The government owned no shares and had only indirect control. The Company operated its own large army with which it controlled major portions of India. The East India Company traded mainly in cotton‚ silk‚ indigo dye‚ salt ‚ saltpetre‚ tea

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    West African Culture

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    Richard Franke argues that traditional West African cultures invented better adaptations to their environments than were developed later through outside‚ Western Influences. As is stated in the first page‚ "the historical record so far suggests strongly that Western policies have been major contributors to the current degraded state of the Sahel that renders its food production systems so vulnerable to shifts in the weather." (Franke‚ p. 257) The thought‚ is that this is because we do not have the

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