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    1. Introduction and Background Tak Thai Company is a manufacturer of Thai fruit juice products. The company was established in 2009 in Thailand. Since then, Tak Thai became well –known by people in Thailand due to the good creative advertisements and the standard of products. As a result, the company’s profit has risen significantly. The company uses indirect distribution channel to sell the products that is selling through convenient stores and supermarkets. Tak Thai fruit juice not only…

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    Endangered Tiger Essay

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    The tiger is the largest of the 37 species of cats in the world and unfortunately has recently become the most endangered of all the large wild cats. All tigers face two major threats. One is habitat destruction. This not only results in less territory for the cats to live in but also leaves the tigers' territory fragmented into separate islands making is hard for tigers to mate, which make it difficult for the species to survive. Conservation efforts are often aimed at creating sanctuaries,…

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    Burma Case Study

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    A problem for the effectiveness of policy in Burma is the lack of the role of the countries belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Thailand and other members of ASEAN are large investors in Burma, and therefore have no interest in sanctioning their economic partner (Green, & Mitchell, 2007). Thailand has said that it believes sanctions are the wrong policy toward Burma and that it would not participate in sanctions (Tansubhapol, 2009). The currently uninvolved countries…

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    was very expensive when it came to fuel! The First World War, also known as the Great War, was a global war that was centered in Europe. This war lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918. The combatants were the U.S, Belgium, Austria-Hungary, Thailand, Germany, Russia, Italy, France, Japan, Serbia, and the British Empire. The most interesting part of the First World War was the weapons used by both sides. The most interesting part of the World War was the weapons that were used by both…

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    to the Golden Triangle in South East Asia, where he had a connection who was serving in the U.S. Army, Master Sergeant Leslie Atkinson. According to Howard Abadinsky, "Atkinson was involved in numerous illegal schemes in Vietnam War era Bangkok, Thailand, where he teamed up with a fellow homeboy and paratrooper,…

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    The Cambodian Genocide all started an April 17, 1975. This is when the Khmer Rouge captured the Cambodian Government. The Khmer Rouge were led by Pol Pot. As soon as they captured Cambodia, they immediately started sending people to labor camps. They sent anyone from a doctor, teacher, rich person, the educated, and many more high classed people. The camps were rough, and many starved to death. Starvation was killing enough people that the Khmer Rouge didn’t feel a need to execute anyone. That…

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    encircled Buddha. He helped them find clarity, sharing what he learned through his enlightenment experience. This religion was scattered throughout the globe, starting inward in North India to Sir Lanka and making its way to Myanmar. It proceeded across Thailand and southeast Asian countries. Moving inward, it progressed through Kashmir Afghanistan, then Central Asia and eventually China, Korea and Japan. Truly, this religion has been around for 2300 years and still to this present day has many…

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    Buddhist Textual Analysis

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    with me. I was standing looking at men building a large stone wall. I could feel the warmth of the sum on my arm, as well as the wind on my arm. I was wrapped up in the traditional Buddhist monks attire. My skin was dark brown like a person from Thailand or Cambodia. I remember looking at the men building the wall hearing them chisel the rock, then I turned around and…

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    The economy recession Puerto Rico is facing is dragging the island to the worst it could have been in decades. A 70 billion in debt is sucking Puerto Rico in more problems, causing a decrease in jobs opportunities and increasing poverty, a society limited to expend even in essential, an exodus of professional and an increase of drug consumption, which all increases drug trafficking and crimes. In grand part this economic problem arises due to government agencies corruption and/ or misused funds…

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    Shrimp Research Paper

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    Shrimp In the U.S. Shrimp has been very prominent and has been an important part of our diet, but most of us do not acknowledge how important shrimp is or how it ends up in our supermarkets. In Louisiana, the gathering of shrimp goes back to the seventeenth century where bayou residents used seines up to 600 feet in diameter to harvest the seafood. As of today, America harvests roughly over half a million pounds of shrimp and also import an additional 200 million pounds a year. There are more…

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