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    Cambodia Script Essay

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    Presentation Script : Cambodia Slide 1 : “Good morning everyone. We would like to present one country -- is ASEAN member -- is Cambodia.” Slide 2 : “Cambodia is known in name the Khmer Empire ,is a country located in Southeast Asia.” Slide 3 : “Cambodia has 181,035 square kilometers. It bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest” Slide 4 : “Place in Cambodia. First, Cambodia has 21 cities. And the capital city is…

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    The Turks and Caicos The Turks and Caicos island has a population of around 35,000 people. That's about half of what St. Clouds population is today. The Turks and Caicos is a very unique place. It is around 616 sq miles and located at the bottom of the Bahamas chain, north of the Dominican Republic, and southeast out Miami Florida. Being 161 sq miles and only a population of 35,000 people. The capital of the Turks and Caicos is Cockburn Town with a population of 3,700. Even though…

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    example is Singapore with the Fair Consideration Framework (FCF). The Prime Minister feared that the "antiforeigner" sentiment would hurt Singapore 's global reputation. Wee Heng See agrees with the Prime Minister 's decision and wrote a blog detailing the positive aspect of the Fair Consideration Framework. The law is associated with Singapore 's economic issues and Heng See has expertise in the field as a social media and digital marketer. He graduated from the National University of Singapore…

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    english improved in that short time. A learn about Singapore a lot of interesting facts. One of them which I thought was curious, that chewing gum in this country is illegal. If the police see you with gum, you will pay a big forfeit. Also you can not eat food in the public place. Before my trip to Singapore I didn’t clearly understand what is that, city, country or island. Singapore it is a country and capital, and island at the same time. In Singapore we tried specific fruit which call…

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    As a multiracial country , it is a big issue in the society of Malaysia nowadays that the education system and scholarship opportunity in Malaysia claims to be fair to all races . The government claims that they are being equal in education and scholarship opportunity eventhough it’s the Malay people who bring about this equality . It was claimed in the constitution of Malaysia that the privilege of the Malay people in the country is preserved . This issue brings conflict in the country since…

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    Asean Case Study

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    At the summit meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in January 1992, leaders from the six countries of ASEAN agreed to form the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA). ASEAN consists of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. At the summit in September 1994, the plan was accelerated and ASEAN countries will be an FTA by the year 2003. On the other hand, equally important was the establishment of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in 1989.…

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    Singapore is a multi-ethnic society with Chinese around 77%, Indian around 6%, Malay around 15% and expatriates around 2%. Business in Singapore is formal and strict rules of protocol are generally observed. The group (company or department) is viewed as more important than the individual. People observe a strict chain of command, which comes with expectations on both sides. In order to keep others from losing face, much communication will be non-verbal and you must closely watch the facial…

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    Since office buildings gathered most of Kungfu’s target market populatin, both S$ = Singaporean Dollar. Current exchange rate is 1$ (U.S.) = 1.30964 S$ (Singapore) physical products and various pamphlet/brochure ads could be placed to blast Kungfu way of healthy eating. Plus, accessible TVs in building elevators could also be a suitable place for Kungfu’s advertising…

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    examining the currency baskets one by one, there was a large trade off relationship between US dollar and RMB. When there is decreasing of US dollar, there is an increasing of RMB and four currencies including Malaysia ringgit, Philippine peso, Singapore dollar, and Thai baht show this tendency. The decreasing portion of US dollar varies from 10% to 40%, while the increasing portion of RMB varies from 10% to 30%. This increasing level mainly stems from their closer trade…

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    Introduction Malaysia was formed in 1963 when the former British colonies of Singapore, as well as Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo, joined the Federation. In 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation. Malaysia has two main regions, which is the Peninsular Malaysia region, which includes 11 states and the Malaysian Borneo region, which comprises two states (Sabah and Sarawak). It has a total area of 329,847 square kilometers. Malaysia’s climate is topical and…

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