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    because when we speak‚ we speak with another nine countries - that’s the first benefit. Actually‚ ASEAN was established to prevent the super power countries that influence in the region of Southeast Asia. Besides‚ ASEAN wants to play an important role in the region. ASEAN member also commands far greater influence on Asia-Pacific trade‚ political‚ and security issues than its members could achieve individually. The goal of ASEAN is to form as solidarity. Cambodia can protect its independence‚ sovereignty

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    population is made of mainly Malay‚ Chinese and Indians while the Borneo sub origins made out the most of west Malaysian population. Malaysian food‚ of course is very much reflective of the diversity of the people staying here. Located at the Southeast Asia‚ Malaysia is in between Thailand and Singapore while West Malaysia is next to the Sulawesi and Philippines. It doesn’t take an adventurous traveler or food enthusiast to appreciate Malaysian food. There are just so much to choose from‚ whether

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    similar countries‚ because of their look-alike names. However‚ if you look at the map or learn a little history‚ you will absolutely confirm if both are actually different country‚ yet some similarities do exist. Besides lying in the same continent‚ Asia‚ these countries are on the top list of the most populous countries in the world. Moreover‚ these two countries are known for their amazing and variety culture such as food‚ language‚ or any others including traditional apparel. Sari from India and

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    folk song. LOI LOI GRATONG is an example of a folk song from Thailand. The music of Southeast Asia is an important part of their daily lives. They used music for rituals‚ ceremonies‚ courting and entertainment and has been present since the 2ng and 3rd century B.C. PHILIPPINES is known as the Pearl of the Orient Seas. LAND of the FREE is the title given to Thailand because it is the only Southeast Asian country that was not influenced by foreign (Western) intervention. PIN PEAT – Cambodian

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    assistance) that have been instilled by their fore-father have helped in achieving peace between the people ’s groups. They have yet find this quality in any other nations of the world. The largest country‚ both in area and population‚ in Southeast Asia is the Republic of Indonesia. It consists of 13‚677 islands that cover 741‚101 square miles (1‚919‚443 square kilometers) of land along the equator between the Indian and Pacific oceans. With a population of more than 210 million‚ it ranks as

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    grown into a premier banking group in Malaysia‚ with overseas market presence in Cambodia‚ Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Hong Kong‚ China and Sri Lanka. Public Bank Group is the third largest banking group in Malaysia and ranked number six by asset size in Southeast Asia. Public Bank is the largest non-government-linked corporation in Malaysia with a market capitalisation of RM57.52 billion as at the end of 2012. In 2012‚ Public Bank was honoured with 36 awards‚ including many best bank awards and excellence

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    Japanese Nationalism and its Impacts in East Asia Introduction Led by a new group of conservative leadership‚ Japan is undergoing a rise in nationalism fueled by complex mixture of causes spanning from internal politics‚ economy‚ perception of new threat from China‚ and external influence know in Japan as Gaiatsu. Meanwhile‚ East Asia is experiencing a dramatic shift in regional dominance from Japan to China. Due to the rapid growth in China’s economy‚ East Asian nations‚ having depended on Japan

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    SERVICE AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS A key part to the success of Banyan Tree resorts is the willingness to please and pamper their customers. One main way they attract their customers is by providing resort spas which becoming their service and product offerings. Banyan Tree Spa introduced the Tropical Garden Spa concept‚ which is a non-clinical spa that focuses on Eastern therapies and spiritual‚ mental and physical harmony. In this practice‚ a “high-touch‚ low tech” approached is used‚ which uses natural

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    severe financial overextension that was in part real estate driven. At the time‚ Thailand had acquired a burden of foreign debt that made the country effectively bankrupt even before the collapse of its currency. As the crisis spread‚ most of Southeast Asia and Japan saw slumping currencies‚ devalued stock markets and other asset prices‚ and a precipitous rise in private debt. Which country was affected by Currency Crisis in 1977? Indonesia‚ South Korea and Thailand were most affected by the

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    al. (2005). (2002). 14 October 14. p. 19.Ghazali Shafie. (1990). “Singapore and Malaysia: Inseparable Twins”‚ in Trends‚ Institute of Southeast Asian Studies‚ Straits Times ‚ December 21.Chang Li Lin. (2003). Singapore’s Troubled Relations With Malaysia: A Singapore Perspective. ISEAS Working Papers on Economics and Finance No. 1. Singapore: Institute of Southeast AsianStudies.Saw Swee-Hock & K.Kesavapany. (2006). (2000). January 22.“AMMB in Talks to Buy Out of Fraser Securities”‚ New Straits Times

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