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    The effects of the war were much more immediate and explosive than anyone in the government anticipated. Within a few weeks of Pearl Harbor‚ plans had been laid to make New Providence a major air base‚ for America‚ and upgrading the airport close to Nassau which Sir Harry Oakes had already donated to the government‚ and adding a even larger Satellite Field next to Lake Killarney at the western end of the island. The building contract was rewarded by the United States regime to the large Pleasantville

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    freedom‚ hopes‚ and desires. Shooting an Elephant is an essay written and published in the autumn of 1936. The essay mainly illustrates how a white British imperial police officer in Burma reacted and responded when he ought to encounter a ravaging elephant while he was on duty. The story is set in the British-conquered Burma. The setting of this story provides images and portrayal of imperialism of Britain during their imperial era. The narrator describes the way he feels toward the natives and how the

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    Heineken out of Burma The action groups ’A Seed Europe’ and the Dutch action group ’XminY’ started a campaign in February 1996‚ called "Heineken out of Burma!". The investment plans of the Dutch brewer Heineken Inc. in Burma (Myanmar)‚ were said to provide material support and legitimacy to the violent dictatory rulers of the country. Heineken sees Burma as an emerging market‚ that must be entered without delay. Western beer markets are becoming saturated and the potentials for growth in Asia

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    Human Rights Causes and Effects In Myanmar/Burma | A look into the countries past‚ present and future of Human Rights suffering; and the issues that have resulted from it. | | Mary Knowles Block C | January the 18th 2012 | Table of Contents Background Of Myanmar/Burma 2 Introduction and First Monarchies 2 The Beginning of Burma’s Military Overrule 2 An Explanation of the Origins of the Countries Current Issues 3 The Issues of Myanmar/Burma 4 An Overview of the Many Problems 4

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    Dianna Smith 12/11/12 Forestry “Indo-Burma Forests” Forests‚ some of the most essential ecosystems in the world‚ house about forty to seventy-five percent all plants and animals globally. Unfortunately‚ the amount of biodiversity in forests is severely at risk due to the increasing deforestation over the past four decades. It is estimated in the biological community that approximately 50‚000 species are completely wiped out annually as a result of urbanization‚ land clearance‚ logging‚ and other

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    looking back or looking at any options around us. It may mean you have to make a decision for a big group or have to make a decision for yourself; in this case‚ both of those options weren’t good ones for the man who killed the elephant. In “Shooting an Elephant” George Orwell narrates a story about his experience as a police officer in Burma that had killed an extreme elephant. Being British in a Burmese community made his perspective of a police officer a little different. He was hated by the

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    What happened? Rohinya people in Rakhine State are attacking local Rakhines. They are burning houses‚ robbing and killing people. According to confirmed reports‚ at least 14 people are dead‚ with many injured and hundreds homeless. People are taking refuge at monasteries and schools where government armed forces provide security. Why did this happen? A Rakhine girl was raped and killed (WARNING: Not Safe For Work) in Kyat Ni Maw‚ Rakhine‚ on 28 May. Her private parts‚ ears and shoulders

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    Case Study Questions: 1. In a utilitarian and caring perspective UNOCAL was right in deciding to invest in the pipeline because with this project they employed an astounding 7‚551 Burmese citizens and continued with 587 more; these pipelines were carrying an enormous 500-600 million cubic feet of gas per day towards Thailand‚ this being done caused the economy to expand rapidly and it increased revenues. In the right and justice perspective UNOCAL was erroneous because they forced the pupils to

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    CNOOC: BUILDING A WORLD-CLASS ENERGY COMPANY CASE ANALYSIS By Becoming a world-class energy company does have its privileges and requires a significant amount of commitment from a thriving leadership team. Fu Chengyu‚ the President of China National Offshore Oil Corporation joined the company over 30 years ago at its inception. He shared his vision of having a world -class energy company‚ by improving value creation capability‚ low-carbon competiveness‚ and sustainability. After Fu Chengyu

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    A Case study On PepsiCo Burma connection Executive summary: The case mentions about how PepsiCo had to withdraw all its assets from Burma despite the fact that they were doing very well in this country. In July 1988‚ decline in economic conditions led to large-scale and bloody rioting in cities in Burma. In Sept 1988‚ the army under General U.Saw Maung replaced the Government with the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC)‚ a group of military officers. In 1990‚ SLORC

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