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    IH202: Southeast Asia: The Rice that Binds? Research Essay (10%) The definition of the phrase ‘Settlement pattern’ is associated with the understanding of how a particular society used the available resources in its region. The phrase can also be described as the actual land upon which a settlement is built. So what exactly is the pattern of settlements in Southeast Asia? Some say that the pattern of human settlement in Southeast Asia is dispersed settlements where buildings are spread out;

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    influences throughout history Batik is the art of wax resistance techniques applied to fabrics originating in South East Asia‚ on the north coast of the island of Java‚ Indonesia. Indonesian batik is unique and unequaled. Centuries ago‚ the demand for Indonesian batik skyrocketed‚ and Indonesian batik knock-offs were produced and sold throughout the trade routes to Asia‚ India‚ the Middle East‚ and Africa. To prevent the production of knock-offs‚ famous batik artists signed their work‚ which noted

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    India. 6. Average percentage of GDP (I/Y) in the Asian countries [pic] The US was the slowest because any countries were invested more than U.S by average percentage of GDP in 1960 to 2000. 7. Describe economic conditions across East Asia in 1960. How did they compare economically to other developing nations at the time‚ like Zimbabwe and Iraq? In 1960‚ most Asians were got a primary school education‚ and their economies could feed themself. Koreans worked in a bad environment‚ but

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    Final Words on Origins‚ Nature and Development of pre-WWII nationalism: achievements and limitations You should know the factors for the development of nationalism Colonial factor (political‚ economic and social impact of colonial rule; colonial powers response to rise of nationalism) Nationalist factor (esp the impact of western education and role of leaders esp in the 1920s and 1930s) Inherent/contextual SEA factor (culture & religion) External factor (impact of external events and foreign

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    NIKE Social Responsibilities in Southeast Asia Contents Introduction 1 Thesis 1 Key Topics 2 Topic 1 2 Topic 2 4 Topic 3 6 Conclusion 8 Reference Page 9 Figure 1: From NIKE’s FY1999 through FY2013 their Gross Profit has more than tripled‚ from $3.51B to $11.55B. 2 Figure 2: The original prototype Nike running shoe with the waffle tread pattern. This was the first of many innovations for the company. 3 Figure 3: Nike manufacturing facility in Vietnam. The employees work 10 hrs a day 6 days a

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    | Q5. Is ASEAN relevant to the regional security of Southeast Asia? | 16 pages‚ including cover page3‚176 words (excluding footnotes‚ endnotes‚ bibliography) | Yes‚ ASEAN is still relevant to the regional security of Southeast Asia. I will attempt to justify my case by elaborating how the 3 key political accords and the ASEAN way has helped shared ASEAN to what it is today. I will also provide a brief summary of ASEAN’s achievements and challenges till date. Finally‚ I will highlight

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    ingredients and is not same as the bubble tea sold in the pasar malam (night market)‚" Loo said. His efforts prevailed and today not only Loo is planning to have 100 outlets by year-end‚ he is also looking to expand into other countries in the Southeast Asian region. "We hold the master franchise for Malaysia and we are also looking at buying the master franchise for two other countries soon‚" he said. Loo’s sister Loo Chee Leng‚ who is general manager of Loob Holdings‚ said it was her younger

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    Southeast Asia‚ it’s very hard to come to an exact answer on who was the first set of people to inhabitant that country. It’s hard to say because in the first century India and China began a trade route with Burma further east in Vietnam. There are many things that caused Southeast Asia to become a colony. The main thing was that the Europeans needed spices and the only way they could get it in that time was to colonize Southeast Asia. The Europeans treated them in a mutual way you could say. It

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    Glass Trade in Southeast Asia. In: Ancient Trades and Cultural Contacts in Southeast Asia (Bangkok 1996) Basa 1991: K. Basa‚ The Iron Age in Southeast Asia. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 2‚ 1991‚ 52-64. Bellwood 2007: P. Bellwood‚ Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago (Canberra 2007). International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists‚ Sigtuna‚ May 27th-June 2nd (Stockholm 2004) 135-48. Dussubieux et. al. 2008: L. Dussubieux / C. M. Kusimba / V

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    Political differences‚ rather than ethnic-cultural divisions‚ led to interstate tensions in SEA since independence. To what extent do you agree with this assessment? The assessment above is accurate to the extent that political differences had triggered direct tangible actions which led to actual tensions between SEA states. Compared to ethnic-cultural divisions which merely bred suspicions and mutual distrust‚ contributing indirectly to the development of i/s tensions‚ political differences were

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