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    countries. Until recently, the U.S. initiated, the Trans-Pacific partnership (TPP), a global trade agreement that will impose stricter provisions on the labor issues such as workplace safety, labor issue, and labor dispute to the pledged countries. Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Singapore are 4 of the 11 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries who pledged in this TPP agreement and thus will be benefited from the elimination of taxes and tariffs on importing and exporting products from

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    The Disputed Island Territories within the South China Sea and the Subsequent Buildup of Naval Forces The territorial disputes in the South China Sea have been a minor ongoing issue with multiple sovereign states, most notably Brunei, the Peoples Republic of China, the Republic of China, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, claiming overlapping territory in the Spratly Islands, Paracel Islands and the area around the Gulf of Tonkin. The overlapping claims began in 1876 with China’s earliest documented

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    Mental health is the mental and emotional well-being of an individual, and like parts of the body, the condition of the mental can also be damaged and deteriorate. These are known as mental illnesses. Mental illnesses are when conditions affecting thinking, mood and behaviours in a severely negative impact on how one functions in their daily lives. Mental illnesses can include an majority of forms such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and many other mood disorders. Although as of current mental

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    School Based Assessment for Learning: A report: Assuring Fairness in the assessment component of school based assessment practice in Brunei Abstract This article describes a research project study in depth carried out with 3 self-selected ‘educators’ teaching English language subject in one of the secondary school in Brunei. All are supporting standardized task provided requires flexibility to cater the students’ need individually. The paper explores the educators' conceptions of and approaches

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    Christmas Day attacks on Christians occurred worldwide after the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) issued a warning against Christians in the Middle East celebrating the occasion. In Berlin, Germany, four men were attacked by Muslims on St. Stephen’s Day, the day after Christmas. The victims, who are all Orthodox Christians from Montenegro and Serbia, were accosted as they were making their way out of an establishment in Potzdamer Platz, according to Church Militant. One of the attackers reportedly

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    1. Introduction This report looks at the use of Knowledge Management (KM) and Innovation as a strategy in an organisation and how organisations have adopted the concept and principles behind the Knowledge Management theory and implementing them into the organisation to measure the successful delivery of the strategy. KM is a discipline that promotes an integrated approach for identification, capture, retrieval, distribution, sharing, use and reuse of information and knowledge assets. Through this

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    1.0 Introduction Porter's five forces is a model introduced in 1979 by Michael Porter and used by companies for industry analysis and corporate strategy development. The five forces include competition, supplier strength, customer power, the potential for new companies joining the industry, and the threat of substitute products. 2.0 Contents 2.1 Bargaining power of suppliers One of the porter's five forces is the bargaining power of supplier. The term 'suppliers' consists of all sources

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    The Joint Publication 3-07.3 clearly specifies that mission analysis is an integral part in accomplishing “peacekeeping” planning and operations. Furthermore, it is highly imperative to plan for peace enforcement operations by means of mission analysis, which is designed to identify constraints/restraints, force structure, objectives (end state), and etc… The mission analysis along with intelligence will afford leadership with enough knowledge that will enable them to develop the correct force

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    Competing Claims The disputes in the SCS have evolved over decades and engage multiple regional states that have territorial claims in the South China Sea including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Taiwan. While not located directly in the region the United States, Australia, Japan, and India all hold economic, territorial, and security concerns over the disputes. Specifically, the United States has been involved in the territorial disputes to uphold maritime security laws and

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    Adulthood is the last stage where human evolved in their life. When we defined adulthood, we always looks at the perspective where adult are independent in all kinds of terms. For instance, their financial needs, foods, shelter, finding their life partner and family plannning and many more. Much of a muchness,we can say that adulthood is where adults are no longer rely on their parents to survive. Papalia defined adulthood based on three characteristics, which are supported by the laypeople.

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