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Income inequality in Pakistan
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A twelve page paper which looks at various studies on income inequality in Pakistan from both a local and a global perspective, and suggests ways in which a combination of key indicators might be used to give a more accurate picture of poverty levels and income inequality. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JLpakistan.rtf
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
International Business and Employee Considerations
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This 10 page report discusses a
number of factors associated with transferring an American employee to Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. Social, cultural, and communication problems are discussed. Bibliography only
lists the case study used.
Filename: BWbigbnk.rtf
J.G. Ballard's "Empire Of The Sun": Jim's Metamorphosis
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6 pages in length. Interpretive literature encompasses myriad existential elements that directly relate to character development; indeed, it is not merely a compilation of dates and events, but rather it is an exploration of humanity's spiritual side sometimes gone awry. Such is the case with J.G. Ballard's Empire of the Sun, inasmuch as this literary masterpiece shares the common denominator of achieving self-awareness and wholeness so prevalent in war stories. The very process of living life and expanding one's existence has often been perceived as a rebirth of sorts, with Ballard taking the concept to an infinitely high level of appreciation with Jim, his primary character. By embracing this inherent – and often esoteric – power, the reader is able to grasp a significantly better understanding of Jim's developing self-awareness and wholeness. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCempir.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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