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    Causes and consequences of the battle of Dien Bien Phu Examine the causes and consequences and consequences of the battle of Dien Bien Phu‚ 1954‚ which affected the lives of the Vietnamese until the 1960’s. Dien Bien Phu‚ 1954‚ was the final battle of the first Indo-China war. Lasting 55 days‚ the battle had French troops attempt to hold an armed camp against the Viet Minh‚ who greatly out-numbered them. Dien Bien Phu was situated in a valley in Northern Vietnam‚ surrounded by mountains. The

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    Gulf Petroleum Investment Company (GPI) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review On 20th January 2015 Summary Gulf Petroleum Investment Company (GPIC)is an oil and gas service provider. The company provides services in the areas of oil‚ gas‚ and petrochemical sectors. Its business areas include reservoir management and services optimization‚ oil wells engineering‚ reservoir development and planning‚ oil field implement‚ reservoir monitoring and control‚ crude oil and petroleum product trading

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    Pest Analysis of Cambodia

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    The Development Research Forum in Cambodia Scoping Study: Research Capacities of Cambodia’s Universities Team Members: KWOK Kian-Woon‚ CHAN Sopheap‚ HENG Chinda‚ KIM Sedara‚ NETH Baromey and THON Vimealea Research Assistants: Kelvin CHIA‚ CHHOENG Sotheavan and NHEM Sochea Scoping Study: Research Capacities of Cambodia’s Universities* Special Report Team Members: KWOK Kian-Woon‚ CHAN Sopheap‚ HENG Chinda‚ KIM Sedara‚ NETH Baromey and THON Vimealea Research Assistants: Kelvin CHIA‚ CHHOENG

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    After decades of civil war and political unrest‚ corruption is widespread and has caused serious problems like loss of social resources‚ inefficiency in governance‚ and unjust judiciary. In accordance to TI’s corruption Perception Index (CPI)‚ Cambodia scored 1.8 on a scale of 0 (highly corrupt) to 10 (highly clean) in 2008‚ ranking 166 out of 180. This score suggest widespread and prevalent corruption (Transparency‚ 2008). Corruption has hindered the country so much that according to Freedom House

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    Woman's Issues in Cambodia

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    Name: O.Pvisoth Women’s Issues In Cambodia In the past‚ woman seems to have much discrimination from the society. Women cannot do everything they want. The things they can do are‚ doing housework‚ looking after the children‚ and cooking. They are not allowed to work outside like men even the ability to accept knowledge; they have no change to get it because school

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    Title: Executive Summary Investment Opportunities – Business Metrics Strategy: The intention of this report is to provide an overall definition for a business investment opportunity in the geographical region of Asia‚ in particular‚ Cambodia. The specified investment of choice should be a hotel within the mid-range segment and the operational approach should be aligned to establishing a franchise and management contracts for future expansion. Considerations: • Target Market should determine

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    organization operates and on the organization itself‚ in order to formulate strategy. A number of tools are used in the process of strategic analysis‚ including PEST and/or SWOT analyses‚ and Michael Porter’s five forces model. http://www.bnet.com/topics/strategic+analysis http://www.ehow.com/about_5085518_reason-use-swot-pestle-analysis.html PEST Analysis The PEST analysis is a framework that is used during strategic analysis to scan the external macro-environment in which a firm operates

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    Cambodia Water Pollution

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    Cambodia is a small country in the Indo-China peninsula. Cambodia can be called as an under-developed country‚ the country also faces the environmental problems as with the rest of the World. The basic problem of the countries lies in the water pollution. Emissions of organic water pollutants are being shared by factory‚ refer to emissions from manufacturing activities (chemical industry‚ clay and glass industry‚ food industry‚ metal industry and other). As per the above discussion it is clear that

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    Museum Siam Thailand

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    Museum Siam Nowadays‚ Bangkok has many kind of museum which shows our Thai’s history and telling some story about Thai people from past to present. Museum Siam is one of Thai telling story museum where located in center part of Bangkok. This place come up with new concept and new style of museum‚ it’s not just show the old things and place on the rack with mirror and put some information nearby with the word “be careful to touch” but museum Siam has more attraction to catch up new generation visit

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    The Struggle of Cultural Assimilation: An Analysis of Cultural Clash in “Shrapnel Shards on Blue Water” In “Shrapnel Shards on Blue Water” by Lê Thi Diem Thúy‚ the narrator expresses her longing for Vietnam‚ her home country‚ and how she feels that she and other Vietnamese people represent “fragmented shards” in the American culture- isolated members of a foreign culture. She portrays her emotions almost as if she is pursuing an actual person by using the pronoun “you” in the first stanza to

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