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    Unocal in Burma

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    benefited in comparison to few costs. 2. Rights Perspective: Right is defined as the entitlement of an individual to something but “Rights that human beings of every nationality possess to an equal extent simply by virtue of being human beings” is moral rights. The categorical imperative theory of Kant’s says that- a. “Everyone should be treated as a free person

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    Bank Policy in Burma

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    Bank Policy in Burma By Name Course Professor University City/State Date Introduction Commercial banking in Burma started in Burma before it gained its independence in the early nineteenth century. The banks supported chettiar lending. There were more foreign banks than indigenous banks from the Burma citizens. An example of the Burma commercial bank was the Dawson’s bank which began in the early nineteenth century. Most of the banks primary goal was to focus

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    Unocal in Burma

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    it pertains to the Unocal case study. These will be based on literature reviews of books and documentation in the field and study of ethics. I will also provide my viewpoint on the moral responsibilities of Unocal for the injuries inflicted on and suffered by the Karen people of Myanmar. Lastly‚ I will examine Unocal¡¦s view that ¡¥engagement¡¦ rather than ¡¥isolation¡¦ is the proper course in achieving social and political change in Myanmar. 2. Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary

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    Burma Research Paper

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    small third world country called Burma/Myanmar and during the 1900s‚ Burma was facing civil unrest and students were facing off against the military. Burma was spiraling down and didn’t seem like it was going to improve and seeing this‚ my parents strived for a better life for my brother and I. Due to this‚ my dad went off to sea and I didn’t have much contact with my dad‚ since he would only come back for a month or so‚ meanwhile my mom finished school in Burma and took up various jobs. Eventually

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    India Burma Relations

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    border along 4 NE states –Arunachal Pradesh‚ Nagaland‚ Manipur‚and Mizoram. Burma was made a province of British India by British rulers and again separated in 1937. For many years‚ Indo-Burmese relations were strong: Burma previously having been a province of India 1) due to cultural links 2) flourishing commerce 3) the presence of a significant Indian community in Burma.  India provided considerable support when Burma struggled with regional insurgencies Loosening Of Ties: Military rule

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    Burma Police Force

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    Myanmar Police Force The Union of Myanmar is geographically situated in Southeast Asia between latitudes 09cated between Bangladesh and Thailand‚ with India and China to the north‚ Myanmar covers an area of about 675‚000 sq km (over 260‚000 sq mi). Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. The capital and largest city is Yangon‚ an important trade centre is Mandalay located in central Myanmar. My heroes are those who risk their lives every day to protect

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    Burma Road

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    The first economic issue that I am going to talk about is the 1929 stock Market crash which then leads into the Great Depression. The world was in crisis when the stock market crashed in October‚ 1929 in New York on Wall Street. The stock market was one of the largest institutions in America. “While business tycoons were getting richer‚ the workers in their factories were poorly paid‚ the farmers were not receiving fair prices for their crops and therefore masses of people didn’t have enough money

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    case of Unocal Burma

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    Case of Unocal Burma A landmark case The Unocal case is a breakthrough for foreigners trying to sue multinational corporations for their alleged collaboration with repressive regimes in human rights abuses. Work in progress at the Yadana pipeline project ... modern equivalent of slavery? Unocal Corporation‚ the California-based giant gas-and-petroleum corporation‚ will face trial in a United States court on charges of forced labour of Burmese people to build the $1.2 billion Yadana Gas Pipeline

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    imperialism in Burma‚ currently known as Myanmar. Burma is a country located in Southeast Asia‚ bordering Indi‚ Bangladesh‚ China Laos‚ and Thailand. Between the years of 1824 and 1948‚ Burma‚ and its native people‚ the Burmese‚ was under the control of the British. Great Britain had seized many other countries before Burma‚ yet they wanted to increase their power and expand their nation. For more specific reasons‚ the British wanted control over Burma to protect European possessions in India. Burma was also

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    Burma Road Riot

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    The Burma Road Riot took place on the 1st and 2nd June 1942 on Bay Street. It was the first indication that the black majority were awaking from their slumber. The core of this riot was the fact that local workers were being paid less than their Americans counterparts from performing the same work and also because the local government had thwarted the attempts of the American labourers. As noted earlier‚ the riot took place over a period of two days. There were some looting; after this was allowed

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