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Foreign
Investment in Asia
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This 13 page paper considers the trends seen in foreign
direct investment in the different areas of the Asian
Economy. This is traced from the beginning of the 1980's
through to the end of the 1990's. The reasons behind these
trends are considers as are the effects on the economies
and the way they evolved during this period including the
changing use of natural resources in these countries. The
paper includes two tables and the bibliography cites 7
sources.
Filename: TEasiaec.wps
Freedom of the
Press In Taiwan: A True Work of Fiction
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This 10-page-paper presents an in depth discussion on
whether Taiwan allows freedom of the press in its
publications. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: CWtaiwan.wps
Habia Sophia,
Istanbul, Turkey
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A 10 page research paper on the history, construction and
ideology surrounding this mathematically designed
Christian church that is now a museum in Istanbul.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Cnsophia.wps
Ho Chi Minh
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A 6 page historical, political, and personal view of the
leader of North Vietnam. The writer presents the ideas of
various historians and media representatives in the
research essay. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Hocminh.doc
Hurried Children:
Asian Vs. Canadian
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6 pages in length. There is considerable difference in the
hurriedness of education between Canadian and Asian
children. It has long been a tradition that Asian children
academically apply themselves to the best of their ability
-- and even then some -- in order to effectively have the
opportunity to pursue one's life dreams. Canadian children
are part of a much more relaxed system of education in
that while encouragement is, indeed, an influencing
aspect, it is nothing like the rigidity of Asian
expectations. The writer discusses hurried children as it
relates to Asia and Canada. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: HurryKid.wps
Information on
Brunei
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5 pages in length. Included in this research paper is a
series of information about the country of Brunei,
including economics, history, political and social
development, future challenges and supporting statistics.
This current information is derived from several different
sources, the main source of information being the website
of the government of the country of Brunei. Bibliography
lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAbrune.wps
Information
Technology and its' Influence on Economic Growth
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This 14 page paper considers the way in which information
technology has influenced economic growth globally as well
as regionally in Asia and nationally in Taiwan. The paper
looks at each of these areas comparing and contrasting the
impact and the influence of IT on the areas economies both
directly as an industry and indirectly as a tool for
competitive ability. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEITecog.wps
Jade -- Laingzhu
and Hongshan: The Perfect Chinese Gentleman:
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This 6 page paper examines the extensive use of finely
crafted ritual jade in prehistoric times which has
prompted speculation as to the existence of a “jade
age.” Handsome jades from two neolithic cultures and
sites - the Hongshan culture in northeastern Liaoning
Province and the Liangzhu culture of the more southerly
Zhejiang Province around today's Shanghai - attest to this
possibility. The Liangzhu tombs have yielded more than
3,000 jade objects since excavation began there in the
mid-1970s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWjade.wps
Japanese
Imperialism and Singapore
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This 11 page report discusses the similarities and
differences between the Japanese “imperialism” or
occupation of Singapore and British imperialism on the
island. In Southeast Asia Japanese rule in Singapore was
not so very different than what occurred when French
imperialism governed “Indochina,” the Dutch in
Indonesia, or the British rule in India, Singapore, Hong
Kong, or any of its other “protectorates.” In many
ways, the nearly four year occupation of Singapore by
Japan shattered the many assumptions that had been made
over the past century (and more) regarding British
authority and its ability appropriately govern its
colonies. Annotated bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWcolony.wps
Malaysia
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This 5 page report briefly discusses the nation of
Malaysia. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Malayov.wps
Malaysia; The
Role of Capital Controls in the Recovery
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This 10 page paper consider the role that capital controls
may have played in the aftermath of the Asian Crisis in
Malaysia. The paper consider the crisis, and then goes on
to look at the recovery discussing the role that the
various financial restrictions placed on capital may have
contributed. This balanced paper uses Thailand as an
alternative model that recovered without the same economic
measures. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEmalysa.wps
Mexico's 1995
Financial Crisis vs. Late 1990's Financial Problems in
Asia
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An 8 page paper discussing the motivations and subsequent
behavior of major financial institutions in the 1994-95
financial crisis in Mexico and their response to the
recent and current economic problems in Thailand,
Indonesia, and Korea. Also discussed are the indicators
that led to each situation and how/why the financial world
should have been forewarned. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: Mexasia.wps
Mongolia: Not for
the typical tourist.
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(7 pp). The Mongolian People's Republic is a sparsely
populated country comprising a land area over twice as
much as Texas but only twelfth that state's population. It
shares the vast Mongolian Plateau with portions in China
and the Soviet Union and is the largest land-locked
country in the world, and one of the newest
democracies.The plateau is the traditional home of the
Mongol people. During the 1200s the various Mongol tribes,
united under Chingis Han (Ghengis Kahn), swept down from
the plateau to carve out a great empire that eventually
stretched from China to eastern Europe. Bibliography lists
5 source, including map.
Filename: BBmongul.doc
Mongolia: Not for
the typical tourist.
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(7 pp). The Mongolian People's Republic is a sparsely
populated country comprising a land area over twice as
much as Texas but only twelfth that state's population. It
shares the vast Mongolian Plateau with portions in China
and the Soviet Union and is the largest land-locked
country in the world, and one of the newest
democracies.The plateau is the traditional home of the
Mongol people. During the 1200s the various Mongol tribes,
united under Chingis Han (Ghengis Kahn), swept down from
the plateau to carve out a great empire that eventually
stretched from China to eastern Europe. Bibliography lists
5 source, including map.
Filename: BBmngolR.doc
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