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    Origin of the Philippines

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    the Philippines were once a part of the mainland of Asia. There are several theories given by scientists as to the origin of the Filipinos. One of these theories explains that the Philippines was once inhabited by the Tabon men who resembled the Java men and who lived about 250‚000 years ago. These people lived in caves and used stones as tools for gathering food. A famous American archaeologist‚ three waves of people came to the Philippines from the Asian peninsula. These were the Aetas‚ Indonesians

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    jobs. They also have a protective nature‚ ready to defend their family so training is very important. This muscular‚ agile dog thrives on lots of exercise for both mind body and will reward you with love. Rottweiler were originally dogs bred to drive cattle to market. Later they were used

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    Hard and Soft Currencies

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    out of global markets [as in this example]‚ intermingled among numerous currencies‚ participating governments must have some way of protecting their investments and/or transactions. This paper seeks to discuss through examples‚ the impact of the use of hard and soft currencies in aiding in the protection of those investments and/or transactions. Hard Currency According to Investopedia‚ "hard currency" is defined as "a currency‚ usually from a highly industrialized country‚ that is widely accepted

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    Asian Paints

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    Introducing the Asian Paints Company Executive Summary Asian Paints is India’s largest paint company and the third largest paint company in Asia today‚ with a turnover of Rs 36.7 billion(around USD 851 million). The company has an enviable reputation in the corporate world for professionalism‚ fast track growth‚ and building shareholder equity. Asian Paints operates in 21 countries and has 29 paint manufacturing facilities in the world servicing consumers in over 65 countries. Besides Asian Paints‚

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    asian culture

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    ASN301 Circulation of Asian Popular Culture Week 1 Introduction Announcements • No tutorials in Week 1. • Students should read and prepare discussion: Reading for Week 2 Tutorial: Siriyuvasak‚ Ubonrat and Hyunjoon Shin. “Asianizing KPop: Production‚ Consumption and Identification Patterns among Thai Youth” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies‚ 8.1 (2007): 109-36. Discussion: How does pop music‚ especially J-pop and K-pop‚ function as a form of “soft power”? What are the principal barriers

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    Chapter 07 Foreign Currency Transactions and Hedging Foreign Exchange Risk Multiple Choice Questions 1. According to the World Trade Organization‚ what was the size of international trade in 2008? A) $7‚000‚000‚000 (7 billion dollars) B) $70‚000‚000‚000 (70 billion dollars) C) $37‚000‚000‚000 (37 billion dollars) D) $16‚000‚000‚000‚000 (16 trillion dollars) Answer: D Level: Easy LO: 1 2. In the years between 1990 and

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    Asian economy

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    attractive BRICS countries‚ Asian countries have taken up two places‚ which is enough convinced to prove his force and strength. So this emerging power means that he has more business opportunities with his rich natural resources‚ cheap labours and others good qualities. Doing business in Asia can motivate our economy and provide us with a new challenge to get a win-win result. What else‚ I am an international student from China‚ I really want to have a chance to know what foreign countries view the

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    Origins Of Kadazandusun

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    According to academic sources‚ there are 5 theories about the origins of the Dusun in Sabah. 1) The Dusun are believed to be from Indo-Malayan clan from southern China to Southeast Asian countries (T.R. Williams: 1955.) In their study‚ social scientists and historians take into account the physical‚ speech‚ blood group and artistic material created by the Kadazan Dusun community. 2) The origins of the Dusun were associated with the migration of Mongols‚ Chinese or Kanchin and Annamese from Myanmar

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    In modern day society‚ currency is an imperative part of our everyday living. From purchasing groceries to paying bills‚ it is integrated into practically every aspect of our culture. It is hard to imagine life without currency as a means of competitive exchange. However‚ in Colonial America‚ there were several different types of money used in numerous ways. One means of currency was not dominant over any other until well after the American Revolutionary War. The question arises‚ how did colonists

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    Asian cities have been tended to grow more quickly than Western cities‚ so what makes their growth so phenomenal? The accelerated rate may be attributed to population dynamics‚ economic markets and or/socio-political conditions‚ poor planning and disregarding environmental hazards like flood plains have held them back. Many primate cities in Asia have grown to become megacities‚ and some more are rapidly increasing in size to assume such a status by the end of the century. This is a remarkable phenomenon

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