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    introduced industrialization to the countries. They built small factories that employed workers and brought in numerous profits for Southeast Asia. East Asia’s economy has been an extreme success. Countries like Japan, Singapore, Taiwan/China, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, and Indonesia were influential to the economic growth of East Asia. Their main concern is shared growth. They made profit of what they grew off the land, which helped stabilized their…

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    Ilp Speech

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    called the International Language Program (ILP) after we graduate. ILP is a program where you can go to several countries across the world and teach English to children ages 4-12! We had the option of applying to China, Dominican Republic, Lithuania, Thailand, Ukraine, Russia, Mexico, or Romania. We chose China at first but now our dream is to go to Romania to represent ILP's new orphanage program. Most people in our grade will be starting college at this time but we decided to take this rare…

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    Pol Pot: Khmer Rouge

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    Pol Pot Pol Pot was the leader of Khmer Rouge. His organization took control in Cambodia on April 17, 1975. Another name for his community was the Communist party of Kampuchea (CPK) the CPK created the democratic state of Kampuchea in 1976 and ruled it until January 1979. The group was kept a secret until 1977 and no one outside the CPK knew who its leaders were. While the Khmer Rouge were in power they set up policies disregarding human life and created repression and massacres on a mass…

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    Growing up close to a hospital, I have been acquainted with the various fields in healthcare. I have seen lives starting at a hospital and lives ending in one. As I grew up, I have come to the realization that health care is important not only at the starting and ending of our lives but also throughout our lives. I was fortunate enough to find out the field of healthcare administration and how vital it is to our community. Since I was a little kid, I have always enjoyed helping and interacting…

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    supported South Vietnam. In the Vietnam War, North Vietnam was supported by the communist forces such as the Soviet Union and China, and South Vietnam was supported by the Anti-Communist forces like the Unites States of America, South Korea, and Thailand. The Vietnam War took place in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Vietnam is a country located in…

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    around the world, there is less use of doctors to cure sicknesses. Instead the people, who are sick, go see shamans or herbalists. The article Healing Herbs and Dangerous Doctors Fruit Fever and Community Conflicts with Biomedical Care in Northeast Thailand discussed the different views of the medical system. There were several interviews that were performed by the author Jen Pylypa to collect the data that…

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    feelings to one in a new environment. In this analysis of the film “Anna and the king”, the differences between Siam (Thailand) and England cultures will be demonstrated through four concepts: power distance, gender discrimination, stereotype, and relationship vs. task orientation. I. Plot In 1862, Anna Leonowens, a Bitish widowed teacher, with her son Louis were invited to Siam (Thailand today) to educate King Mongkut’s children on the way of the West. Mongkut wants to reform…

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    including shipping is is approximately 1.14 Thai baht. According to Proctor and Gamble the shipping price is not supposed have an impact but if you look at it comparing to the price of the product it seems to have a higher value. There are tanks in Thailand that provide drinking water to people that already have a plastic bottle at 1 baht per liter and this is already…

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    speak only Hmong, celebrate only Hmong holidays, practice only the Hmong region, cook only Hmong dishes, sing only Hmong songs, play only Hmong musical instruments, tell only Hmong stories, and know far more about current political events in Laos and Thailand that about those in the Unites States.” (Fadamin, 1997,…

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    Buddhism, all beings have Buddha Nature. One can become a Buddha, an enlightened being if one practices diligently and attains purity of mind. 7. Where is the Religion/ Philosophy most influential today? Today, Buddhism is found mostly in Asia, like Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Japan, and China and in some parts of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Mostly in European countries and the USA. The Buddhist population of the world is over 500 million. 8. How is the religious…

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