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    Nature of political science as a discipline has transformed and changed over a period of time. The change from politics to political systems, government to governance and political reasons to social determinants took place over the period of time. This transformation in political science did not occur in isolation from society. The changes in contemporary globalised and interconnected world essentially reflected in the changes in scope and nature of the discipline. Political science is not only…

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    China Free Trade Essay

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    Introduction Witnessing rapidly changing levels of growth and declines of a country’s economic standing, everyone has come to recognise China as the key influence in the world economy. China has experienced a remarkable amelioration in its capability of forming various trade agreements, foreign economic policies and its status as a global trader that should never be underestimated by any state actors. Bilateral and Plurilateral Agreements Since China acceded to the World Trade Organisation in…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Airlines are one of the important means of transport around the world and considered one of the quickest mode of transport in most of the country in the world. “The accident rate for airline travel is lower than for any other mode of transportation, and it continues to decline” (Lane, 2005). However, with incidents like September 11 attack, MH370 and MH17, it shows that accidents do happen and cause a lot of fatalities. “Airlines choose to avoid the financial distress by…

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    new products per year, mostly chocolate-coated confectionery items and layer cakes. He said these included premium products with full development potential, and able to bring forth a more dependable income for the company in the long run. Liang said Asean countries, China and Japan remained the principal export markets for the company, while the African and the Middle Eastern countries offered good growth prospects. Mr.Liang said they had export their products to several European country and…

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    3. Situation Analysis (SWOT Analysis) for Air Asia. As marketers, they have to understand the current and potential environment that the product or service will be marketed in. A situation analysis is referred to SWOT analysis that. SWOT analysis is an important step in planning and placing its value is often underestimated despite the simplicity in creation. The role of Air Asia’s a SWOT analysis is to help identify and understand the key issues that are affecting their airlines business. The…

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    SWOT Analysis Of Vitrox

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    Chapter 3 Internal Factors Strengths S1 – Increase of revenues by 46% in year 2016 S2 – Good reputation in market S3 – Company has a strong R&D team S4 – Company has positive working environment Weaknesses W1 – Less efficient in cash management W2 – Internal process is heavy W3 – Increase of liabilities by 145.69% in year 2016 W4 – Lack of employee External Factors Opportunities O1 – Growth of semiconductor industry O2 – Industry has barrier for new company to entry O3 – Expansion in untapped…

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    Chinese Medicine History

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    Chinese Medicine has both a long and rich history going as far back as 1600 B.C., where Chinese caldrons were used to make “pills” and other herbal medicines. Generally speaking, this is where the root of Chinese culture influenced an epidemic of rare animals becoming nearly extinct (Shen-Nong). For this reason, it is crucial to pave way to more laws in regard to wealthy Chinese people who are increasingly causing an environmental disaster to millions of rare and endangered animals due to…

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    Thousands of muslims rohingya have escape from Myanmar, many of them are crossing by land into the border of Bangladesh. while some others choose to take the sea to reach others countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The discriminatory policies of the myanmar government in rakhin state, which have caused hundred of thousands of rohingya to flee sinced the late 1970s. Their plight has been compounded by the responses of many of Myanmar’s neighbors, which have been slow to take in…

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    How important has government direction and policy been in the economic development and export success in countries of the Asia-Pacific region? The level of economic development and export success in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region is a phenomenon which many theorists have attempted to explain. Concerning whether or not there exist a significant relationship between government policies and such regional economic success, I argue that government direction and policy has been critically…

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    In 2016, the world has become exceedingly globalized. Messages can be sent across the world in seconds, and missiles in minutes. Therefore, a conflict in one section of the world can create an international security issue that impacts the entire international system. The South China Sea debacle has been rife with conflict for not only the claimants involved. China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines are all tangled up in a dispute of territorial and jurisdictional claims over…

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