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    Child prostitution is an appalling social issue plaguing Southeast Asia’s youth and society at large. In this brief paper I will expand on the epidemic of child prostitution in this region of the world. By illustrating why these children are becoming prostitutes and pointing out who is paying for their business‚ I hope to better understand the scenario and look at alternatives to alleviating this social problem. The magnitude of this problem is phenomenal. The Human Rights branch of the United Nations

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    AP American DBQ During the early 1800’s the paths of the north and the south began to grow in opposite directions‚ making simple compromises became harder and more difficult to deal with as the north continued to produce a large amount of abolitionists and the south never strayed from slavery. The south felt like the north was taking advantage of them in various ways. As the north and the south began to go their own ways they began to differentiate there became apparent disagreements in every

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    there is a constant battle between the East and West. Dean‚ from the West‚ has very different morals than Sal‚ from the East. Sal seems to have his life all figured out when he stays with his Aunt in New York. He’s writing his novel and has a girlfriend that he has actually considered marrying in the future. Unfortunately‚ whenever Dean shows up Sal acts like a totally different person. He drinks and he parties all because he can’t find a balance of what is right for him. Although Sal tries to maintain

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    If the South seceded‚ the North and South would both be benefited. The North would have changed into a country with social and economic policies similar the ones in Canada or European countries. The South would have half an economy based on slave labor or an economy based on free labor. If Lincoln had let the 11 Southern states away‚ Southern blacks eventually would have won their freedom. They may have had to switch arms‚ but only a few could argue. Lincoln freed the slaves in 1863 but it wasn’t

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    hardships in the south‚ but had some freedom in the North. Some freedoms were churches‚education‚ and voting in some states but they did in fact have many restrictions. Some freedoms slaves had in the North were churches and work. Slaves did have more freedom in the North than in the South.For instance‚ in “Document B” it states “He shall be free to live‚ and to thrive‚if he can‚ and to pay taxes and perform duties”(Mackay 145). So they did contain the simple rights in the North‚ like to not

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    the USA in South East Asia change in the years 1950 – 1963? The USA were involved in South East Asia between the years 1950 to 1963 mainly because of the growing threat of communism spreading through Indo-China (Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Cambodia‚ Burma‚ Malaya‚ Thailand). This thirteen-year period saw two changes in Presidency and increased military involvement in Southern Vietnam. The ‘Domino Theory’ was a speculation many presumed would occur in Eastern Europe and South East Asia; Harry S. Truman was

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    PART A In the time period of 600 BCE to 600 CE‚ both Rome and China were key players in the known world. For the empire of Rome‚ the most important geographical factor was the Roman’s access to the Mediterranean Sea. The sea played a pivotal role in both trade and expansion for the Romans. For China‚ the most important geographical factor wasn’t water but both their isolation and their agriculture. Both of which played large roles in helping to shape the direction that China grew as a nation

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    . In what way has globalisation impacted on the South African State? Mass produced products from China are imported to South Africa and this erodes the local South African market‚ as Chinese goods are cheaper. As a result the South African State initiated an economic policy through the Proudly South African campaign. The aim of the campaign is to promote South African products‚ companies and service and therefore promote economic growth in the country. Before Southern Africa became an independent

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    IMPACT OF K-POP CULTURE IN NORTH EAST INDIA By: Vanlalfeli There is a foreign invasion taking place in India’s Northeast region. But the invasion is not from neighboring countries like China or Bangladesh. This time round‚ it is a cultural invasion. The North eastern states have been experiencing a shift in cultural assimilation from western Americanize ethos(people‚ system) to Korean and Japanese culture. The wave of globalization and information and communication technology revolution has also

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    stories of EastWest by Salman Rushdie. Special attention will be given to the composition of the book. The division into EastWest and EastWest will be examined‚ too. It will be followed how Rushdie deconstructs the seeming oppositions East and West and how stereotypes play a part in this. The thesis is the volume of short stories contains a very stereotypical picture of the West. Apart from stereotypes‚ magical and fairy tale elements will be studied. There is few literature about EastWest in general

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