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    Shrinking Paragraph Template The Shrinking Paragraph: A Summarization Strategy What is a summary and what does it mean to summarize? Summarizing is how we take larger selections of text and reduce them to the bare essentials. Summarizing means including only the most important information. A summary tells the main idea of the text. Step One: Evaluate the headlines and organizational pattern of the two articles. Article One: Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Human Rights Headline: Burma (officially

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    close links with Burma while India supported the pro-democracy movement. (Pro Democarcy Movement:- The National League for Democracy is a Burmese political party founded on 27 September 1988. House Representative and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi serves as its General Secretary. The party won a substantial parliamentary majority in the 1990 Burmese general election. However‚ the ruling military junta refused to recognize the result.)  Relations worsened after the military junta’s bloody

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    has been playing the most important role of ruler ship since 1962. However Burma was closest to democracy 26 years ago before Ne Win came to power. Dreams of a democracy were quickly destroyed in 1990 by the military which ignored the triumph of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy. The military still remains very important‚ it even is the absolute power combining the legislative‚ judicative and executive power. Another tragic example of that happened yesterday when soldiers fired

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    Content * Introduction 2 * Myanmar –an Introduction 2 * Politic and Tourism 3 * Economic Development 5 * Conclusion 6 * References Myanmar Tourism Industry and Socio-economic changes http://www.vidhaven.com/shwedagon-pagoda-spectacular-temple-in-myanmar/ Introduction Tourism industry is the fastest growing sectors and can support the government in an economy. The politics of the country is very relative

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    Breaking the Glass “Feminist: someone who advocates the social‚ political‚ legal‚ and economic rights for women equal to those of men.”1 This is the 21st Century. A time when women and men compete for commercial‚ economic‚ social and political power. But the fight is not fair. The modern woman remains subjected to an intolerable level of inequality. No matter how hard we try to conceal this‚ it remains apparent in today’s society. The number of women working in industries such as engineering was

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    I agree with the statement “Men have failed‚ let Women take over”. Men and women are two most complex animals on the planet. On the surface level the difference between them can be seen just that one gives birth and one doesn’t. But the difference runs deep through. The evolution process for both men and women has been different. Men have been evolved to be more aggressive and dominating whereas women have been evolved to be more subtle and caring. Furthermore‚ women have a thoughtful approach to

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    own destiny and to influence the fate of our global village"- as Aung San Suu Kyi explicitly describes it- is something I am very passionate about. I know to be true that we are incredibly lucky to have been around in the present time‚ in regards to objectively and retrospectively understanding the principles of Women and the change that has‚ and I am happy to report‚ will continue to take place. The empowering speech given by Suu Kyi‚ along with Margaret Atwood’s light and entertaining take on the

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    1990‚ SLORC proposed a new government and allowed free elections with the confidence that it would win‚ but 80% of the seats were won by the civilian opposition party led by Suu Kyi. But it refused to turn over the power to the civilian government. It outlawed the opposition party‚ and arrested its leaders including Suu Kyi. It invited foreign private investors and companies to invest in Burma to restore the economy. Pepsi Co responded favourably to the invitations of SLORC and other companies

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    KHANT MIN NAING Creative Essays for MATRIC CANDIDATES PREFACE English has become an international language because it is widely used all over the world. contacts 1. Myanmar‚ my country (2003 မႏၲေလး ၊ ဧရာဝတီ ) Myanmar‚ the Golden Land (2011 မေကြး) Myanmar‚ a beautiful country (2011 ကခ်င္) Scenic spots in Myanmar (2011 ရွမ္း ၊ ကယား၊ 2012 ဧရာဝတီ) 2. My favourite Pastime (2004 စစ္ကိုင္း ၊ ခ်င္း) Some Things I enjoy doing (2002 ပဲခူး‚ 2004 မႏၲေလး) What I do in my

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    Wai Kaung Professor Fasano EWRT 211 31 October 2012 The Golden Land Burma isn’t just a place where I was born; it is much more that. It’s where my culture sank into my blood‚ for I can never disinherit this place. Located in the Southeast Asia‚ Burma is rich in cultures and natural attractions. The tropical climate and the warm feelings of Burma are unforgettable. Burma is known for its magnificent landscapes‚ mouthwatering multicultural food‚ and hospitable people. I adore this country because

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