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    A Critical Review of James C. Scott’s "Patron-Client Politics and Political Change in Southeast Asia" Patrick Liao Vilhena SID 18984638 In his "Patron-Client Politics and Political Change in Southeast Asia‚" (James C. Scott‚ 1972)‚ James C. Scott attempts to explain the patron-client model of association and "demonstrate its applicability to political action in Southeast Asia." (Scott 1972: 91) He acknowledges that the patron-client model is more commonly applied by anthropologists‚ but

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    version)‚ 1792-6599 (online) International Scientific Press‚ 2012 Measuring the Performance of the Banking System Case of Vietnam (1990-2010) Dang-Thanh Ngo1 Abstract Banking is the core of the financial system which has important role in attracting deposits to provide credits to borrowers‚ services to customers and booting the economic development. This paper applied a modified DEA window analysis to analyze the performance changes through time of the Vietnamese banking system in the 1990-2010

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    Economy Affects Students’ Academic Performance as Well as Spending Decisions Some forgo buying books‚ survey finds; many seniors‚ especially in minority groups‚ chose majors based on job prospects By Libby Sander Like many Americans caught up in the economic downturn‚ college students are worried about money. Now research indicates that financial worries may affect their academic performance. This year’s National Survey of Student Engagement‚ released on Thursday‚ reveals that more than a third

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    Asia is the most enormous and populous continent in the world‚ so much so that it has been geographically split into five Realms. These five realms consist of Central Asia‚ Southwest Asia‚ East AsiaSoutheast Asia‚ and South Asia. South Asia is one the most diverse realms of the world with its continuously snowcapped mountain peaks‚ deserts‚ lush farmlands‚ and tropical forests it is a topographical marvel in its own right. South Asia is bordered by the Arabian Sea on the West‚ the Bay of Bengal

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    American‚ Asian‚ and etc. Today I will talk about the Southeast Asian group. Geographically‚ Southeast Asia is divided in to two regions‚ the Asian mainland and island arcs. The countries in the mainland region are Burma‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia; while the maritime section consists of Brunei‚ East Malaysia‚ East Timor‚ Indonesia‚ Papua New Guinea‚ the Philippines‚ and Singapore. The first documented Southeast Asian immigrants arrived in the 1950s and early 1960s

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    MEASURING AND MANAGING ABSENTEEISM IN THE WORKPLACE Productivity loss due to absenteeism is a serious growing challenge. We live in an absenteeism culture. Talking a day off and calling in sick is supported and encouraged by the society. Many people’s attitude is” The time is coming to us” (Robert F.Allen and Michael Higgens- the Absenteeism Culture. Becoming attendance oriented.) Unscheduled absenteeism is on the rise and the rates of absenteeism are at their highest since 1999. The major concern

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    With the economy of India booming at an all time high despite the impact of recession‚ it is an employee’s market. A large number of multiple jobs are being circulated in organizations and across industries‚ employees take little time to ponder and leave for greener pastures. In the event the employee feels dissatisfied with his job content‚ colleagues‚ boss or a general feeling of discontentment‚ disillusionment or disappointment creeps in him‚ considering present market conditions he need not think

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    Chinese cultural and religious influences in ancient Southeast Asia China and India‚ as two of four great ancient civilizations in the world‚ have important influences on the culture and religions of ancient Southeast Asia. However‚ their influences are different. The influence of religious culture in India on the Southeast Asia mainly in its religious beliefs‚ almost all the India’s religious beliefs have effect on the Southeast Asia people. Although the precise time is hard to determine

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    Assess the relative importance of physical and human factors in causing change in ecosystems (30 marks) Both human and physical factors impact upon ecosystems due to their holistic nature which means that even small changes in the human or physical environment around them can cause an exponential chain of results. However these factors can be both positive and negative to varying degrees. Some of the most obvious physical factors which cause change in ecosystems can be seen through succession;

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    How similar were the achievements and limitations of nationalism in Southeast Asia before 1941? The period before 1941 can also be referred to as the pre-war period before the Japanese Occupation. The Southeast Asian nationalist movements then had similar achievements and limitations. Their achievements were scarce as the majority of the population was politically apathetic. To add to this‚ the nationalist groups often lacked mass support and military strength. The greatest achievement of these

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