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    REFLECTION ON BOOK – THE LEADER, THE TEACHER & YOU I had two major sailing in 2017 and each came to about 1 ½ month at sea – 1) Ex Pacific Griffin (US) and 2) Midshipmen Sea Training Deployment (Vietnam/Brunei). When I received the news half way thru Pacific Griffin that I was selected for JLC 1/18 and one of the Pre-Assignment was to complete this book reflection. I was excited and at the same time an adrenaline came into my mind as I have not read up a book in a long while and I started to…

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    Fashion Identity Essay

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    and discoursed within the issues of Identity and clothing wear, detailing and explaining each sub-topic in a systematic approach to cover the intended parts of this research study. Within this section of the research, perspective of the youths of Brunei will determine whether their clothing wear or fashion lifestyle have a signifiant impact towards their own identity, of which is based off the data collected from responded interviewees and surveys. Highlights within this chapter will be dwelling…

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    Clockwork Orange Influence

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    Though primarily known for his novel A Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess was accomplished in many literary pursuits. Besides being a novelist he was also a poet, composer, playwright, and a critic. With a literary career that spans over three decades he has published dozens of literary pieces and hundreds of musical composition. Much of the influence for these writings came from his early life and his experiences as a young adult. A Clockwork Orange was the first non-school assigned novel I…

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    Gender inequality can be defined as referring to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender. It arises from differences in socially constructed gender roles as well as biologically through chromosomes, brain structure, and hormonal differences. The main problem about female athletes and sports is that aren’t receiving as much attention as they should and they are putting in just as much work. Men and women are even treated differently from birth, boys typically wear…

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    Ambiguity In China Essay

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    Throughout global history, the areas of greatest contest have been based on dry land. As economic, military, and territorial goals have changed, disputed areas have too, to the South China Sea. The Sea provides access to important natural resources and a strategically important naval position, two crucial possessions for any country trying to expand or maintain its power. That being said, the local powers like China, have interests in the area, as well as the United States. Territorial ambiguity…

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    Over the course of 50 years sports has changed rapidly from the introduction of pro teams to the modernized millions of dollars stadiums. One notorious change that has evolved in sports is the introduction of women into sports activities. Even before the first Olympic Games women have been prohibited and excluded from participating in sports. Thus, today I am going to discuss the changes to women’s sports and how these changes occurred over the past 50 years. So to begin we will look at the…

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    and focus will be in the South East Asia region for business expansion. They also will continue to evaluate growth opportunities in other companies as well. They have made headway in that direction to bring products to the Middle East, Indonesia, Brunei, India and other Islamic markets, and neighbouring countries Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea and China as a target markets for value-added products. Then Saudee Group Berhad has made a deal with government co-operative MyAngkasa Holdings Sdn Bhd,…

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    Overview: On my DBA 708, Applied Business Research Methods I Have had chosen Trans pacific partnership (TPP) as the platform of my assessment. From 12 countries I chose Singapore and NZ relationship for TPP. What is TPP? The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim nations considering a collection of matters of commercial strategy, concerning that agreement was clutched on 5 October 2015 afterward 7 years of negotiations. The agreement 's uttered aim had…

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    Same sex marriage Human beings fall in love with each other and get connected such that the loved ones become part of them. Some are attracted to people of the same sex while others are attracted to the opposite sex. It is this love that leads some to marriages and/or long time relationships. However, not everywhere in the world that same sex is allowed. This makes marriage to same sex difficult and sometimes impossible for people who fall in love but happen to live in a country where same sex…

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    The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TTP) is known to be the first “self styled” 21st century trading agreement” (Financial Times, 2013). The twelve-member club comprises of The US, Peru, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Australia, Brunei, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and New Zealand. Its aim is to “deepen trade by addressing matters like government procurement, intellectual property protection and the conduct of state owned enterprises. It is also meant to update trade agreements including post-WTO…

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