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    A study of rhinoceros and rhinoceros horn artifacts in the ancient China Rhinoceros(xi犀)‚ also named as si (兕)‚ is a rare animal in the ancient China. They were very active in the landscape of China during the prehistoric times. Archaeologists have found the evidence of rhinoceros bones in many Neolithic relics. Various ancient literatures such as “E Ya”‚ “Guo Yu”‚ “Lun Yu”‚ and “Shan

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    valuable time. So easybook was founded in the year 2005 by the students. Easybook.com helps one to book their tickets easily. First it was started in the Malaysia. The basic idea here is‚ it is a one-stop platform and the tickets are sold in South East Asia online. There are so many options available in http://www.easybook.com/bus-ticket/Brunei-Darussalam-to-Miri. People need not go and wait; sometimes there will be no guarantee to get a ticket after standing in a queue also. But

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    ABSTRACT In regard to a research of microenterprise in Macau‚ casino and gambling enterprise is the main source of income to the Macau economy. Over 80% of income is contributed in 2012. However‚ microenterprise is also taking an essential role to the healthy long-term development to the local economy. By doing so‚ a bundle of different strategies have to be conducted in each company in order to achieve the goal. Strategic Management is a way to identify competitive advantage and analyze the

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    neighbors. Skepticism by countries wary of China’s history of aggression as far as territorial disputes are concerned‚ and hope by countries wishing to benefit from trade partnerships with China. However‚ it is China’s activities in both the south and East China seas that have got her neighbors worrying. In the 1970s and 80s‚ China was concerned with marking her terrestrial borders with countries that surround her. It was in the process of defining her borders that China’s military power was felt. There

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    South East Asia has become one of the fasted growing markets with regards to e commerce. The South East Asia region consists of Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam and Malaysia. The reason for e commerce market emerging in this region can be pinned to the regions population and the wide usage of technology. The use of the Internet thru technology devises such as smartphones and tablets has become a favorable method of browsing the web for shopping and social media interaction. E commerce shopping

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    Analysis of “Streets: A Memoir of the Lower East Side” by Bella Spewack There is a lot that we can learn from people who have experienced history. Bella Spewack‚ specifically‚ is a great example of the struggle immigrants endured while trying to survive in America after immigration. Today‚ it is beneficial to learn about the personal views of people who lived in the past so we can gain a better understanding of how communities today were developed. Reading “Streets”‚ you can understand what

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    Volume 10‚ Number 4 pp.486 Craig‚ R. (1976): Training and Development Handbook‚ New York‚ McGraw-Hill. Cunningham‚ H. (2005) Children and Childhood in Society since 1500 London Hofstede‚ G. (1987) The Applicability of McGregor ’s Theories in South East Asia; Journal of Management Development -Volume 6‚ Number 3 pp.9-18 Joy-Matthews‚ J. and Megginson‚ D. and Surtees‚ M. ( 2004) Human Resource Development: pp.45 Kamoche‚ K. (1997) Knowledge creation and learning in international HRM; International Journal

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    Nationalism is defined as the aspiration for national independence in a country under a foreign domination. Many Nations in South East Asia (SEA) was under colonial rule in the 1900s. However‚ overtime‚ it dawns on to the locals that nationalism is the next best alternative to colonial rule- due to the policies imposed on the natives that were supposedly to bind them socially‚ politically‚ and economically; many felt oppressed and wanted to break away from colonial rule as Nationalism has its antagonists

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    Dutch East Indies during this time‚ were the spice Islands/trade. Merchants from the Middle East and China had decided to come to the Dutch East Indies‚ trading many items such as silk‚ perfume‚ opium and incense. Spices were extremely valuable during that time‚ like gold is today; spices were as precious as that. But not all was good‚ in 1580 the trade was interrupted due to the Spanish closing the port of Lisbon to the Dutch-making it impossible for trade to happen. However the Dutch East India

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    BATTLE OF MEIKTILA INTRODUCTION 1. Gentlemen‚ I welcome you all in today ’s study period on "Battle of Meiktila" in the context of Burma Campaign. The significance of Burma Campaign in the course of world war II was of equal importance from both Allied and Axis points of view as that of other theatres of war. Burma was turned into the theatre of war during the third year of the world war II. Two major regional powers‚ one Asian ie Japan and another European ie Great Britain fought this

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