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    The Middle East‚ Byzantium‚ and East Asia There were many similarities and differences between Byzantium and the Middle East and East Asia. Both regions were based on religions that were founded by prophets‚ but Byzantium and the Middle East had religions that were monotheistic‚ and East Asia did not. They also differed in the fact that the Middle East and Byzantium focused on academic development‚ and East Asia focused on military development‚ but were similar because both developed new ways to

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    sweeping over the entire world‚ augmenting everything in its path. Although the Allied and Axis powers were affected the most by WWI‚ East Asia and South Asia were also transformed as well‚ through considerable social and political reform. In East Asia‚ China was the country outside of the Allied and Axis powers affected the most in WWI‚ through the creation of the Chinese Communist Party. After WWI was over‚ the Treaty of Versailles transferred all German holdings in East Asia‚ including those in

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    Prostitution in South East Asia In the countries of South East Asia‚ prostitution is an issue that has been going on for years. Dating back to pre communist era in Japan and Vietnam where it grew larger‚ prostitution is an issue in Asia. Due to economic‚ political and class factors prostitution is an easy way to make money but it’s the women who are put into the spotlight. The girls are put into prostitution to bring money into the household‚ pay off debts‚ and keep themselves out of poverty

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    government against the Iraqi people‚ and especially the Kurds. In spite of partial truths imbedded in this standard explanation‚ it smacks of propaganda. Much more needs to be understood by the American public before it allows its government to wage war against Iraq. The history of Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Britain‚ and the United States reveals that the reasons for the Iraqi invasions of Kuwait and Iran are far more complex and interesting than the standard answer allows. Over a period of decades‚ and especially

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    COMM/215 02 Aug 2012 War in the Middle East War has been happening since the beginning of time as far back as it could be recorded. War has no limitation as to why it is started. War has started over fighting for land‚ religion and freedom to name a few. From World War I centered in Europe that mainly started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria to the current conflict in Afghanistan due to terrorist cells located in or around the country. For many people war is an unimaginable

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    of the USA in South East Asia change in the years 1950 – 1963? The USA were involved in South East Asia between the years 1950 to 1963 mainly because of the growing threat of communism spreading through Indo-China (Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Cambodia‚ Burma‚ Malaya‚ Thailand). This thirteen-year period saw two changes in Presidency and increased military involvement in Southern Vietnam. The ‘Domino Theory’ was a speculation many presumed would occur in Eastern Europe and South East Asia; Harry S. Truman

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    Sarawak Campus Faculty of Business & Design Higher Education Division Unit of Study Outline HBI341N Southeast Asia – Business Context (Semester 2 / 2013) Version date (5 September‚ 2013) Unit of Study Outline HBI 341N Unit of study code Southeast Asia- Business Context Unit of study name Semester 2‚ 2013 Teaching Term/Semester & Year 4 Contact Hours Per Week Contact Hours (hrs/wk) or total contact hours It is highly advisable that students complete all core

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    The end of World War I had a powerful impact on the world. This was because the War not only changed how war was fought with the use of technology such as poisonous gases‚ tanks and machine guns. The War also changed the power structure of Europe due to the collapse of the British Empire because of debt‚ The Bolsheviks overthrowing Czar Nicholas of Russia thus ending the Russian Empire‚ the end of the Ottoman Empire and the Sykes-Picot Treaty which redrew the borders of the Middle East and has resulted

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    Hospitality trends in the Asia-Pacific: a discussion of five key sectors Nerilee Hing Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Vivienne McCabe Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Peter Lewis Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia Neil Leiper Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ NSW‚ Australia This paper reviews recent trends in major hospitality sectors in the Asia-Pacific region. Observes that the meetings‚ incentives‚ conventions and exhibitions (MICE)‚ backpacker

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    World War I has a considerable impact on the geopolitical development of the world. After the end of World War I‚ spheres of influence of leading world powers have changed consistently‚ reducing the impact of Germany and its allies and destroying the Ottoman Empire as the dominant power in the Middle Eastern region. However‚ the effects of World War I on the Middle East had proved to be quite different from what the local population had expected because instead of liberation and expanding the territory

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