Busines Law ... Managed by the Dutch East India Company, this island became a meeting ground for Dutch, Chinese and Japanese merchants. Because ... View More
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How far would you agree that plural societies in South East ... Most Chinese left the European rubber plantations and became either plantation owner or ... British in Malaya had to bring in Indian labourers, the Dutch in Dutch ... View More
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Batik ... wearing it. The North Coastal designs are influenced by Arabic and Chinese merchants and more recently by the Dutch. The Chinese ... View More
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Dutch Republic ... competition from the English, Frence, Portuguese, Chinese, and Muslims in Asia cannot be checked.ampquot The prosperity and wealth of the Dutch republic lasted for ... View More
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Chinese ... Mainly Dutch people were allowed because they did not try to convert ... a. Diplomatic representation and equality, against the assumptions of Chinese superiority b ... View More
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china ... The foreign status of the missionaries and the association with Portuguese and Dutch traders also raised a fear of subversion. The Chinese also felt like the ... View More
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american revolution ... surpassed its adversary by purchasing tea directly from Canton, while the Dutch East India Company obtained tea at a greater cost from Chinese vessels sailing ... View More
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Boston TEA Party ... surpassed its adversary by purchasing tea directly from Canton, while the Dutch East India Company obtained tea at a greater cost from Chinese vessels sailing ... View More
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Ethnical malaysia The majority consists of Malays, Chinese and Indians, but there are many smaller ... Meanwhile, the Dutch had been establishing their influence and presence in Java ... View More
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misunderstandings of vietnam ... tenyear war, led by the courageous hero, Le Loi, pushed the Chinese from Vietnam ... PORTUGESE, DUTCH, AND FRENCH IN VIETNAM In order to understand why Europeans ... View More
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TheIndonesianpatternofgenocide ... Eventually the island was divided with the Dutch taking the Western half and Portugal ... Of that, 97 were natives of the island, while the Chinese made up 2 and ... View More
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Should Japan apologize for itamp39s actions in World War 2 ... What makes Japanamp39s past an issue is that it has yet to apologize, for the use and abuse of Philippine, Dutch, and Chinese women as amp39Comfort Womenamp39 The Rape of ... View More
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Taiwan Question ... The Chinese began settling in the seventh century and the Portugese were the ... gave the island the name ampquotFormosa,ampquot meaning ampquotthe Beautiful.ampquot The Dutch were the ... View More
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Impact of gold on Victoria ... built French cook, a Polish Jew, an American or Dutch sailor, watchmaker ... between nationalities, especially the widespread resentment and fear of the Chinese. ... View More
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Colnialism and Imperialism ... The Dutch had decided to dettle down with their controll of indonesia ad their other ... The chinese leaders wanted to stop the britishamp39 illegal opium import. ... View More
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pearlharbor ... The Japanese aim was to prevent aid reaching the Chinese through Indochina. ... were discussions between the Japanese and the authorities in the Dutch East Indies ... View More
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A Trip to the New York City ... The ampquottypicalampquot New Yorker we meet today may be African American, Italian, Dutch, Irish, German, Israeli, Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese ... View More
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Thailand in the 15th18th cent ... then attracted Chinese traders who brought specialty goods from the Chinese markets ... In 1592 a treaty was singed with the Dutch granting a privileged position in ... View More
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sociology ... Chapter 2 Taiwan Industrial Island with a brief Taiwan the island of Formosa was once a Dutch trading centerThen it became a part of the Chinese province of ... View More
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taiwan//china ... Taiwan, formally known as Formosa, was raised as a Dutch colony, Chinese province, and even as part of Japan for a short time. Post ... View More
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Miracle Economics ... Taiwan, the island of Formosa was once a Dutch trading center. Then it became a part of the Chinese province of Fukien in 1683. ... View More
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Coney Island ... Another claim is that the Dutch named the area ampquotKonijnampquot, Dutch for ampquotrabbitampquot, because of a large ... There are also numerous Chinese restaurants and fast food places ... View More
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Eurocentric Biases Within East Asian History ... Likewise the various words that Chinese use to refer to themselves and their ... Up until the fifteenth century Portugese, Dutch and Spanish trading excursions the ... View More
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Taiwan ... is now the island of Taiwan formed an integral part of the Chinese mainland ... Between 1662 and 1684 Taiwan went through many rulers, including the Dutch until 1684 ... View More
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Islam Questions and Answers ... result of Alaeddinamp39s contact.ampquot In fact, the transfer of Chinese art and ... was, prior to Japanese occupation preceding and during WWII, under Dutch control the ... View More
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acupuncture ... two mainstream religions that abounded during the Warring States period in Chinese history ... Acupuncture is really a Dutch term coined by William Ten Rhyne in the ... View More
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International Marketing ... of fruit, the scene comes alive with a Malaysian festive scene such as Chinese New Year ... Among the few major players are Makro, a Dutch joint venture 7 outlets ... View More
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japan ... a Dutch town, complete with windmills, dykes, a replica of the Dutch royal familyamp39s ... literature was written by women, as men wrote in Chinese characters while ... View More
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Report ... Unilever is an AngloDutch company that has over 500 operating units in ... entered Chinaamp39s market by forming joint ventures with different Chinese partners that ... View More
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Jerimiah ... In 1652 the Dutch East India Company officials arrived in Table Bay. ... There are a few hundred Chinese that are descendents of the indentured laborers that were ... View More
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