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    Philippine History

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    THE SETTING (CHAPTER 1) The Philippines is an archipelago consisting of more than 7‚000 islands and islets stretching almost a thousand miles from north to south. * Land Surface – is 114‚830 square statute miles and is criss-crossed with mountains and drained by small river systems. Mountain System Three large ranges in the mountain system of Luzon * Caraballo del Sur – forms the nucleus of the system‚ has its highest peak at the intersection of the boundaries of Abra‚ Ilocos Norte

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    TITTLE: ASSIGNMENT SUBJECT CODE: MPU2192U4 SUBJECT NAME: COMMUNITY SERVICE NAME: AFIQAH SYADIYAH BINTI DAUD NUMBER ID: 012014050929 PROGRAM: BACHELOR IN HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION This course is designed to instil students’ awareness on social responsibility and care for society. From this assignment i have to identify five types of community service activities for each five category. It is orphanage‚ urban poor‚ orang asli‚ wellness and environment

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    INTRODUCTION Origins of the Dispute The dispute over Pedra Branca between Singapore and Malaysia originated on 21 December 1979 when Malaysia published it’s Map Showing the Territorial Waters and Continental Shelf Borders and for the first time included Pedra Branca within her territorial waters. In a response to the 1979 map‚ Singapore lodged a protest against it on 15 February 1980‚ rejecting Malaysia’s claim and requesting it to recognise Singapore’s sovereignty over Pedra Branca. The note

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    Arsalan Pervez

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    DEVELOPING AND MAINTAINING STRATEGIC RELATIONS BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND CHINA - ADVANTAGES AND IMPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION 1. Sino-Pakistan relations stand out as one of the few enduring friendships that have withstood the pressures of time and shifting geo-strategic conditions. The defense and security dimensions of the Sino-Pak relationship have been based on shared strategic interests and geo-political goals. Various important political and geo-strategic issues have affected this relationship over

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    ’s history dates from the 11th century‚ the island was little known to the West until the 19th century. Singapore is one of the World ’s largest ports‚ because the city of Singapore has become a major port‚ with trade exceeding that of Malaya ’s‚ Malacca and Penang combined. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 and the advent of steamships launched an era of prosperity for Singapore as transit trade expanded throughout Southeast Asia (Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs‚ 2010). Singapore is

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    Topic: Compare functionalism and critical theory perspectives on media and society. Which could be the most appropriate approach to understand the media role in Malaysia? Please elaborate with examples There are many theories‚ approaches or model to look at the perspective of media and society in Malaysia. In order to understand media and society in Malaysia‚ we have to look at the meaning of Functionalism Theory and Critical Theory on mass media and society. Functionalism theory attempt

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    My Dream City

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    Hello. This is Hoa from Vietnam and this is for elllo.org. The question today is ... what is a city you would like to visit? Well‚ because I like doing outdoor activities and I love the sea‚ so I really want to go to Melbourne in Australia because Melbourne is famous for beautiful beaches all over the world and if I have a chance to go to Melbourne I would spend most of my time on the beach to do some activities like doing the sunburn‚ going swimming‚ or playing sports‚ so on and so forth‚ and besides

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    was actually used by the Sultan as a reception hall whenever he visited Muar. It was located at the site of the present High Court Building. The school was founded in 1902. It was under the charge of one Mr. C.P. Frois‚ a Eurasian gentleman from Malacca. He was the first headmaster cum teacher of the school and the enrolment of the school then was about 40 pupils. The school functioned at this site for about one year and then shifted to a site somewhere near the present town mosque. The enrolment

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    Spanish Period- History 1

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    SPANISH PERIOD East Meets West Making the food more palatable to the most discriminating medieval tastes triggered the search of spices of all sorts. • Pepper‚ Cinnamon‚ Cloves‚ Nutmeg‚ Ginger *These spices are indigenous to the east. By means of these spices‚ the bland taste of meat and fish is accented‚ while preserving them‚ in the absence of refrigerator. Pepper - one of the most expensive spices. It is expensive that it could even buy a land‚ pay taxes‚ liberate a city and even play dowries

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    chapter 6 notes

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    CHAPTER 7 India and Southeast Asia‚ 1500 b.c.e.–1025 c.e. I0. Foundations of Indian Civilization‚ 1500 b.c.e.–300 c.e. A0. The Indian Subcontinent 10. India has three topographical zones: (1) the northern mountainous zone; (2) the Indus and Ganges Basins; and (3) the peninsula. The Vindhya Mountains and the Deccan plateau divide the peninsula from the other two zones. 20. The peninsula itself includes further topographical sub-regions including: (1) tropical Kerala coast in the west; (2)

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