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    B. The documentary‚ Chinese Treasure Fleet Adventures of Zheng He tells a story of a treasure fleet led by Zheng He. It was made up of three hundred seventy of the largest ships in the world and twenty seven thousand men‚ sailing to more than thirty countries around the Indian Ocean and the South China seas‚ including Sri Lanka‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Vietnam‚ Kenya and Tanzania. Zheng He led seven voyages with the idea to explore and not conquer. However‚ Zheng He was not always known as

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    Industry Analysis

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    1. Industry Analysis (80%) The five force analysis is one of the most recognized frameworks for the business strategy. Porter‚ the guru of modern day business strategy‚ used theoretical frameworks derived from Industrial Organization economics to derive five forces which determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. As Porter’s 5 Forces analysis deals with factors outside an industry that influence the nature of competition within it‚ the forces inside the industry

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    Manila Ocean Park

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    features a 25-metre (82 ft) underwater acrylic tunnel. The Oceanarium was described as "the first and largest aquarium facility in the Philippines. It promises an experience of a wide variety of species indigenous to the Philippines and South East Asia. Getting inside the park‚ a dome shaped entrance hall is what will welcome the visitors. It’s ceiling is a large showcase of photos of marine animals alongside its sponsors. The manila ocean park showcase the following: • Agos (Flow) – a rainforest

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    has been laid for future expansion. In 1914‚ the company begins efforts to expand to Asia. Modern communication and advertising come into its own as Heineken moves into foreign markets. An international springboard is created for future global expansion.In 1931‚ Heineken and Fraser & Neave in Singapore start Malayan Breweries Limited (MBL)‚ now Asia Pacific Breweries‚ operating in China‚ South-East Asia and New Zealand. In 2000‚ Heineken expands its operations in China‚ Nigeria‚ Sweden‚

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    Corruption

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    47th place among 65 other countries in the world which are researched‚ but in South East Asia‚ Indonesia placed as the first for the most corrupt country. The rating was ranged from 0 until 10‚ 0 for the worst and 10 as the most corruption-clear. Indonesia placed as the most corrupt country by point of 0.46 and it was followed by Philippine with the point of 0.5‚ the most corrupt-clear country in the South East Asia is Singapore with the point of 0.91. This research was involving 66‚000 respondent and

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    ASEAN Integration

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    The Association of the Southeast Asian Nations consists of ten countries namely‚ Brunei Darussalam‚ Cambodia‚ Indonesia‚ Lao PDR‚ Malaysia‚ Myanmar‚ Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Thailand and Vietnam. It is a community which is found in one of the most dynamic regions in the world and is made up of more than 600 million people. Over the past ten decades‚ ASEAN’s share of world GDP and world trade has sharply increased. Its regional integration agenda was meaningfully deepened in the year 2003 when its

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    Philippine Economy at Present During 1960’s the Philippine economy has experienced repeated boom-and-bust cycles in the 5 decades since the nation achieved independence from the United States. In 1960s its economy ranked as the second most progressive in Asia‚ next to that of Japan. After 1965‚ when Ferdinand E. Marcos became president‚ the nation experienced economic problems and social unrest‚ especially from the 1970s‚ when corruption and cronyism (the practice of appointing friends to well-paid posts

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    Regional Integration

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    greater economy of scale (Asia News Network‚ 2012). Several commercial advances are also caused by regional integration. Developments in commerce permit consumer items and goods to be readily traded. These goods are often not associated with the country’s cultural heritage but are manufactured and developed in

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    and for the nation. He was conscious of the world events evolving around him and was interested in developing Australia’s relationship with Asia and his wish to establish Australia’s independence from America and the United Kingdom. His decisions about foreign policies and multiculturalism throughout his time as prime minister helped to develop a bond between Asia and Australia. However all did not support his choices as many of these decisions challenged old laws and ideas and his decisions were considered

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    spearheaded a breakthrough in the coffee industry. The company single-handedly captured the original authentic taste of an otherwise localized white coffee‚ turning in into a mobile commodity a fast moving consumer good (FMCG)‚ capturing the South East Asia market. LOGO‚ VISION & MISSION Logo The Old Town White Coffee goal is to let everyone enjoy every sip authentic Malaysian Ipoh white coffee anytime and anywhere. Vision To be Asian Pacific’s Leading White coffee producer providing

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