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    Porter Five Forces Model – East Timor Freight-Forwarding industry Potential Entrants In 1999‚ when SDV entered the East-Timor market there were significant barriers that made the entrance of any logistics company very challenging. The country was almost entirely destroyed‚ there was no infrastructure and it was really hard to find qualified staff to work with. Under these difficult conditions there were hardly any companies pursuing their efforts in East Timor‚ thus leaving the market mostly

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    A Study on the Effects of Online Banking to the Integrity of Personal Information Far Eastern University (2011) Submitted as a partial requirement to the course Business Administration by Doreen Mendoza ______________________________________________________________________ Abstract Across markets in Southeast Asia‚ visitation to online banking sites increased strongly in the past year‚ growing by double-digits percentages across all six countries measured. Malaysia‚ home to the largest

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    Melanie Ogermen Trying new things is better then you expect. Melanie Ogermen Melanie Ogermen and the rest of her family came to Australia in august 2005. The Philippines were to crowded so she decided to come to Australia for a fresh and peaceful start. Melanie left the Philippines and was planning to get to Australia but first made stops in other countries before arriving got Australia. Melanie Ogermen and her family first had to gather food while making stops in other countries because

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    Early Southeast Asian Categorization of Europeans 1. SE Asia was not “discovered” by world trade system • Even before the Europeans knew about SE Asia‚ it already existed • Europeans were initially just one more part of the Asian maritime trade 2. Categories of otherness • Vietnam – “southern” country‚ point of reference: China – North • coastal SE Asian countries – “below the winds” ‚ point of reference: India - “above the winds” • William Marsden: “analogous to “us-them” distinction such

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    Origin of the Philippines

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    RIGIN OF THE PHILIPPINES It is believed that before the end of the Ice Age‚ about 70‚000‚000 years ago‚ our country was connected to the mainland of Asia by long strips of land. These strips of land served as land bridges. It was said that people in the mainland could travel by land to the Philippines without crossing the sea. After the Ice Age‚ high tide occurred. Large blocks of ice melted. It was during this high tide that the land bridges submerged in water. The Philippines was then separated

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    1. Plan of Investigation How has journalism become an occupational hazard in reporting in areas of conflict? The murder and concealment of five Australian-based journalists by the Indonesian Armed Forces operating along the border of East Timor‚ in October 1975‚ have always caused controversy between the Australian government and Indonesia after their warning over an inquiry into the deaths of the five journalists over 30 years ago. The aim of the investigation is to assess why the Indonesian

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    The Middle East‚ Byzantium‚ and East Asia There were many similarities and differences between Byzantium and the Middle East and East Asia. Both regions were based on religions that were founded by prophets‚ but Byzantium and the Middle East had religions that were monotheistic‚ and East Asia did not. They also differed in the fact that the Middle East and Byzantium focused on academic development‚ and East Asia focused on military development‚ but were similar because both developed new ways to

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    values”‚ (paper presented at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association‚ Boston‚ US‚ 11 Nov 2010). Byman‚ Daniel L.‚ “A Frosty Response to the Arab Spring”‚ in The Arab Awakening: America and the Transformation of the Middle East (Washington: Brookings Institution‚ 2011). Cantay‚ Hasan Basri‚ “Islamic culture in Turkish areas”‚ in Kenneth W. Morgan‚ ed.‚ Islam-The Straight Path: Islam interpreted by Muslims (New York: Ronald Press Company‚ 1958). Eickelman‚ Dale and Jon Anderson

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    East Africa

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    East Africa Test Review Sheet Key terms and themes: Aksum-empire in ethopia Animist-natural world spirits Bantu speakers-farther south-kikuyu Cushitic speakers-red sea coast aimharat somalians Darfur-middle land between n+s sudan Displacement-forced to be leaving home Djibouti-country in e africa last to gain independence1947 Genocide-to intentionally wipe out a population of people. Guerrilla warfare-ambush style fighting Gum Arabic-sap of acadia tres Used as a binder Hutu-ethnuc

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    Middle East? According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ the Middle East is the lands around the southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea‚ extending from Morocco to the Arabian Peninsula and Iran and sometimes beyond. Geography  There is no single definition of what constitutes the Middle East. The CIA website states that the Middle East includes these countries. Egypt is also included in many lists of countries in the Middle East.  The borders of countries in the Middle East and

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