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    AEC BAD FOR THAI FARMERS‚ WORKERS: NGOS Poor farmers and unskilled labourers would feel a negative impact and no benefits from the 2015 launch of the Asean Economic Community (AEC)‚ a forum of non-governmental organisations said yesterday. Thailand was set to open its borders to almost all farming products from Asean members‚ meaning its major products such as rice would no longer be competitive‚ said Witoon Lianchamroon‚ director of BioThai. Thailand’s standing as a regional powerhouse in

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    The movie “GranTorino” demonstrates that the casualties of war are not just those on the front line. Nearly all of the characters have experiences the impact of war even though most of the have never been near the front line. This essay will explore the way that war has impact on different character. Walt Kowalski’s family directly experience the negative ways of war. When Walk the main character comes back from was he’s a changed person who doesn’t really like other people and finds it really

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    Introduction In the 1960s‚ communist activities in the Southeast Asia had caused intervention from the United States. In particular‚ the Hmong people were the “secret army” who helped the United States to fight against the communists in Laos. After the fall of Saigon with the communist victory‚ the Hmong people were targeted as the ally of American. So‚ the journey of seeking refuge began for the Hmong people. With the U.S. refugee resettlement policy‚ some Hmong people came to the United States

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    Cooking Diverse Cultures in America - Soc 240 Upper Iowa University The Hmong people are originally from rural mountainous areas in Laos and they still inhabit that country to this day. Laos is a country that is located in Southeast Asia. Hmong people are divided into clans or tribes that share the same paternal ancestry. The Hmong people inhabited all parts of Laos but all carried pretty much the same cultures and livelihood with them as many immigrated to the United States in the past few decades

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    ASEAN ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations was founded in 1967‚ currently consisting of Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore‚ Brunei‚ the Philippines‚ Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Myanmar‚ and Thailand. Since its establishment‚ ASEAN countries have gradually and continually strengthened their economic integration‚ from the ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangement (PTA) in 1977 to the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and now they further move to a deeper

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    In the melting pot of cultures in the United States‚ Hmong people are among the most misunderstood and enigmatic ethnic groups. Throughout history‚ during the most uneasy and difficult time‚ when Laos experienced civil war in the 1950s and 1960s‚ the Hmong sided with the government‚ fearing a communist regime would disrupt their independence. The Vietnam War resulted in the Hmong to siding with the United States to oppose Vietnamese and Laotian communists‚ lose a huge percent of their population

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    Final Term Report VIETNAM & LAO PDR TRADE (Based on: 2007 - 2009 data collections concerning: Diplomatic & Trade Relations) Instructor: Dao Thi Bich Thuy Prepared by: 1. Nguyen Thi Thu Anh 2. Nguyen Thi Ha Ngan 3. Hoang Thu Trang 4. Nguyen Thu Trang 5. Nguyen Duc Truong Hanoi‚ December 15‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS VIETNAM & LAO PDR RELATIONSHIP BACKGROUND 2

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    influences‚ including Indian‚ Lao‚ Burmese‚ Cambodian‚ and Chinese. Its traditions incorporate a great deal of influence from India‚ China‚ Cambodia‚ and the rest of Southeast Asia. Thailand’s national religion Theravada Buddhism is important to modern Thai identity. Thai Buddhism has evolved over time to include many regional beliefs originating from Hinduism‚ animism as well as ancestor worship. The official language of Thailand is Thai‚ a Tai–Kadai language closely related to Lao‚ Shan in Burma‚ and numerous

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    Huuay Xai Case Study

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    is located on the banks of the Mekong River and is the capital of Bokeo. It is a part of Laos’ border with Thailand and while it is best known as a stopover to other destinations‚ Huay Xai gives tourists the opportunity to adapt and experience the Lao lifestyle‚ such as sitting in the banks of the Mekong with a Beerlao on hand and just watching the river flow past. Attractions Aside from immersing in the Lao lifestyle‚ Huay Xai also offers a number of attractions and activities to tourists. The Gibbon

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    Hmong is a language spoken by about four million people around the world‚ most commonly in northern Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Burma/Myanmar‚ and parts of China. According to hmongculture.net‚ “About five percent of those speaking the Hmong Language actually reside within the United States speaking this and English fluently in certain cities around the country.” This statistic demonstrates the fact that the Hmong language is in danger of possibly becoming almost extinct. Learning about the Hmong language

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