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    S‚ V Condense of Composition Grammar Grammar (၂) S + V + C He is a student. (n) He is clever. (adj) 1. Five Basic Sentences ( ၅ He is here. (adv) ) ၅ He is in the garden. (phrase) S‚ V ( ) 1) S + V 2) S + V + C V = Verb 3) S + V + O C = Complement 4) S + V + I.O + D.O I.O = Indirect Object 5) S + V + O + C D.O = Direct Object (complement) S = Subject (၁) S + V A boy comes. She sleeps. They walk. (၄) 1) Noun (student) 2) Adjective

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    strategies and entry modes for doing business in Southeast Asia  Make decisions using skills developed in researching case studies to update normative knowledge of the region  Present findings in a group oral and written consultancy report Content Today’s evolving business environment in the South East Asian region. Issues that influence business in South East Asia to include topics such as the

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    severely limits the activities of women as they are prevented from interacting with non related males. In 2008‚ there was a case of an American woman being arrested by the religious police for sitting with a male colleague at Starbucks. She was thrown into jail‚ stripped-searched and forced to sign false confessions before being released. (Verma‚ 2008) In another controversial case in 2006‚ a girl who was gang raped was sentenced

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    of lives has upgraded its popularity to a new level under the discourse of ‘China Threat Theory’‚ combining with Obama’s strategic pivot move to Asia Pacific from the Middle East. Discourses regarding the geopolitical concern of China’s active moves in the Middle East are drawing U.S.’s concerns. China’s Middle East outreach now manifests itself in three relevant areas: energy security‚ maritime activity and‚ perhaps the most portentous‚ the numerous infrastructure projects linking its western

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    country by no later than 2014. It is imperative that we extract our forces out of Afghanistan and end our eleven year occupation within the country. Starting off with reasons why it is in the best interests of the U.S. to withdraw from the Middle East is the fact that U.S. presence in Afghanistan has emboldened Al Qaeda. From a outsiders position‚ Al Qaeda has been able to grow its financial and membership base outsideof Afghanistan‚ and numbers fewer than 100 members in that country‚ according

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    Examine the environmental impacts of development on the coast and the conflict it causes (10). (1)VISUAL POLLUTION – big ugly container ports eg Dibden – Southampton. The coast is traditionally a very attractive place that is why there has been a process of: COASTALISATION - increasing population density along the coastlines‚ as people seek a better quality of life outside of cities and inland areas which leads to: (2)SEWAGE – more pressure of housing and growth of coastal resorts means

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    Since the second phase of the Somali Civil War‚ which started in the early 2000’s‚ piracy off the coast of Somalia has been a great danger to international shipping. Starting in 2005‚ many international organizations‚ which include the International Maritime Organization and the World Food Program‚ have expressed major concern over the rising acts of piracy. Piracy has made trouble for the delivery of shipments and raised shipping costs‚ which have risen to an estimated 10 billion dollars a year

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    The Problems of the New State The Problems of the New State The attainment of independence brought an end to one phase of the struggle and marked the beginning of a new one for setting up and running a viable‚ stable and prosperous state. Pakistan began its independent life under very difficult and unfavorable circumstances. Pakistan faced serious problems in the initial stages. 1. New Administration 2. Division of Assets 3. Integration of Princely States 4. Communal Riots and Arrival of

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    At the beginning of the 19th century‚ both China and Japan were societies governed by Confucian tradition. In Japan‚ Meiji-era modernization made it a great power over the course of a generation‚ but in China efforts at modernizing reform over the same period produced political fragmentation and rendered it vulnerable to foreign encroachment. Why? China‚ the so-called Middle Kingdom‚ was the center of civilization in Asia for hundreds of years. Leaders from far and wide came to pay homage

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    application to Saudi Arabia 1. Analysis of what a theocracy truly is and how government and religion tie together to create and run a working country where some law or cultural norms are influenced by the predominant religion in the country: in this case‚ Islam. Brief history

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