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    Command Leadership and Management

    Assignment Submission Declaration School of __________________________ | | Name: | <please leave blank> | | | Matriculation No: | 44081 | | | Title: | South China Sea: Recipe for War Between China and ASEAN? | | | Course and Code: | ADSP | | | Lecturer/Tutor: | A/P Bernard Loo | | | Submission Date: | 8 Apr 13 | | Keep a Copy of the Assignment Please make a copy of your work. If you have submitted your assignment electronically also make a backup copy. Plagiarism

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    Research

    Year | CATEGORIES/ Other Awards | Winner/Merit Awardee | Awardees | Name of Project | Country | 2003 |     Environmental Excellence |  Winner | Nestle Philippines | Greening The Supply Chain | Philippines | | | Merit Awardee | Unilever Indonesia | The Sustainable Clean Brantas River Program | Indonesia | | | Merit Awardee | Mass Transit Railway Corporation | Sustainability Report 2001 & 2002 | Hong Kong | | Support & Improvement of Education | Winner | Tat Consultancy Services

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    Chapter 1: Introduction This dissertation proposes to evaluate the marketing strategies, brand perception and consumer behaviour pattern as regards fairness products for South East Asia and the Indian sub continent. This topic was chosen in order to analyze the manner and the reason fairness products have such a huge market in India followed by the other Asian countries. Incidentally, India is the largest market for fairness products in the world. These products have created a niche for themselves

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    San Miguel Corporation

    capitalize on the opportunitiesfacing it domestically and internationally.2.Overview of the industry2.1.market size and growthSan Miguel Corporation has a sizable international presence. The company hasover 100 facilities in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, China, and Australia. Itsmajor operating facilities include five breweries, four glass plants, two metalclosure and lithography plants, two plastic case plants, and a coconut oil mill.San Miguel is one of the Philippines' biggest private employers

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    Name: Dang Tran Bich Ngoc Student ID: BB110407 Assignment 1: Case Studies: Case studies in east and Southeast Asia in comparative perspective to show the similarities and differences of the development experiences in the region. I. Introduction: This paper reviews the pattern and trends of the development in East and Southeast Asia to recognize the similarities and differences in the region. It offers an extensive view of the Southeast Asian economic miracles in comparative East Asian

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    Why Did the Afc Take Many by Surprise

    the crisis (and their effects), and discuss the lessons that can be learned in relation to preventing and/or responding to future crises. The Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of 1997 was a period of financial turmoil and volatility that spread across Asia. Prior to July 1997, most of the South East Asian currencies were tied to the US dollar. The crisis began primarily in Thailand when the Thai baht came under pressure that its value would not hold. The pressure on the Thai baht caused a widening of

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    Why Singapore Is the Place to Be in 2014

    and harbours immense potential for growth and opportunities for long term portfolio gains. Singapore has a thriving local economy despite being approximately 50 years old and is home to undisputedly the most important stock exchanges in South East Asia. Background Information Singapore was ceded by the British to The Federated States of Malaya and eventually became independent in the mid-20th century. A small island with scarce resources and an extreme sense of insecurity. Dwarfed by its neighbouring

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    Professor

    CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Patit Paban Mishra, an Indian national was educated in Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Rabindra Bharati University. Professor Mishra’s main area of research lies in history , international relations and Asian studies. After retirement from Sambalpur University, Orissa, India; as a Professor in 2011, he took up assignment as visiting Professor at Northern University of Malaysia(UUM). CURRENT DESIGNATION Visiting Professor, UUM College of Law

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    Little

    Inequality of income' and 'equality of opportunities' in South East Asia I believe that I live in a world full of opportunities and I get given these opportunities everyday. I believe that a  person is made by the opportunity that they take and I believe that they will only benefit from these opportunities that they partake in and create a future with these opportunities …   wait but what IF that hard work and perseverance was all for nothing and you get treated unfairly based on your gender

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    Corporate-Governance-Symposium

    The Role of Corporate Law in Preventing a Financial Crisis: Reflections on In re Citigroup Inc. Shareholder Derivative Litigation Franklin A. Gevurtz* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. II. CITIGROUP AS A CASE STUDY IN EXCESSIVE RISK-TAKING .............................. III. TOOLS FOR CURBING EXCESSIVE RISK-TAKING AND THE ROLE OF CORPORATE LAW ..........................................

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