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Burma's Economy -English Version
During the 1990's, the European Union and America imposed sanctions on Burma for its human...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: voaclips
Burma's Economy -English Version
Burma's Economy -English Version
During the 1990's, the European Union and America imposed sanctions on Burma for its human rights abuses, but these sanctions may be lifted soon. Sanctions o...- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 7559
- author: voaclips
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Myanmar's Reforms Generate Huge Economic Potential
CCTV America correspondent Roee Ruttenberg takes an in-depth report on Myanmar's economic ...
published: 04 Jul 2013
author: BizAsiaAmerica
Myanmar's Reforms Generate Huge Economic Potential
Myanmar's Reforms Generate Huge Economic Potential
CCTV America correspondent Roee Ruttenberg takes an in-depth report on Myanmar's economic potentials for foreign investments.- published: 04 Jul 2013
- views: 53
- author: BizAsiaAmerica
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Myanmar: The Next Asian Tiger
There are predictions that Burma could be a new Asian tiger as sanctions ease and internat...
published: 09 May 2012
author: Green Wood
Myanmar: The Next Asian Tiger
Myanmar: The Next Asian Tiger
There are predictions that Burma could be a new Asian tiger as sanctions ease and international companies are able to invest in the previously shuttered econ...- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 4689
- author: Green Wood
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Myanmar 2013 - Moving from a Cash to a Banked Economy
http://www.weforum.org/ Moving from a Cash to a Banked Economy With less than one-fifth of...
published: 06 Jun 2013
author: WorldEconomicForum
Myanmar 2013 - Moving from a Cash to a Banked Economy
Myanmar 2013 - Moving from a Cash to a Banked Economy
http://www.weforum.org/ Moving from a Cash to a Banked Economy With less than one-fifth of Myanmar's population using formal financial services, how can the ...- published: 06 Jun 2013
- views: 5749
- author: WorldEconomicForum
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Economic Reforms Change Burmese Banks
From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. Burma's financ...
published: 11 Jan 2013
author: VOA Learning English
Economic Reforms Change Burmese Banks
Economic Reforms Change Burmese Banks
From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. Burma's financial industry has suffered from years of mismanagement under militar...- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 15162
- author: VOA Learning English
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Hangout on Air! Burma's New Frontier Economy and the Business of Media
BURMA Hangout on Air...
published: 04 Dec 2013
Hangout on Air! Burma's New Frontier Economy and the Business of Media
Hangout on Air! Burma's New Frontier Economy and the Business of Media
BURMA Hangout on Air- published: 04 Dec 2013
- views: 0
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Anh ngữ đặc biệt: Burma Economy (VOA)
Barry Sanders World News Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Worldnews/145011022...
published: 06 Feb 2014
Anh ngữ đặc biệt: Burma Economy (VOA)
Anh ngữ đặc biệt: Burma Economy (VOA)
Barry Sanders World News Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Worldnews/1450110228542698?ref=hl Chương trình học tiếng Anh của VOA: Special English Economics Report. Xin hãy vào để xem các bài kế tiếp. This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Burma is in a good position to make big gains in Asia's fast-growing markets. But development must include all of society and be sustainable for Burma to reach its goals. That is what the Asian Development Bank said in a recent report. Cyn-Young Park is an economist with the bank. She says Burma's economic position is strengthened by its natural resources, such as oil, gas and minerals. It also has two large, growing neighbors: India and China. And the nation is young: one in four of its citizens are under the age of 30. But Burma has a long way to go. After 50 years of military rule, it is one of Asia's poorest countries. Basic infrastructure, like roads, bridges and railways, are not developed. And only 30 percent of rural people have electricity. Burma is trying to increase foreign investment. Its civilian government has struggled with a new foreign investment law. Some versions of the law restricted foreign ownership in some industries and ban it completely in others. Sean Turnell is an economist with Australia's Macquarie University. He said the foreign investment law faced local disapproval, or push back. He said in some cases there appears to be a walling off of some industries to foreigners. For years, Burma's military closely controlled the economy. Relatives and friends of military members received rich contracts. Now, the civilian government wants to expand services and manufacturing. It has considered giving foreign companies low tax rates so they will invest. But experts say this could be a mistake. Sean Turnell says investors are concerned about infrastructure problems, not taxes. Economists also say tax breaks for local businesses may not be the answer either. They say the lack of access to credit for farmers and businesses in Burma is a bigger problem. Reform in Burma is still in the early stages. The country recently announced new rules ending direct government censorship of news media. Reporters now must send censors their work after it is published, instead of before. Some reporters say they will wait to see if this means more freedom. Cyn-Young Park says investors too are waiting to see if reform will succeed. It is really going to take a while, she says, before the investors do believe that this reform is sincere and the government is not going to retrench.- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 0
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Myanmar 2013 - Chasing the Next Big Idea
http://www.weforum.org/ Chasing the Next Big Idea As the world looks to East Asia for resi...
published: 07 Jun 2013
author: WorldEconomicForum
Myanmar 2013 - Chasing the Next Big Idea
Myanmar 2013 - Chasing the Next Big Idea
http://www.weforum.org/ Chasing the Next Big Idea As the world looks to East Asia for resilient growth and new models of regional integration, what lessons o...- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 2599
- author: WorldEconomicForum
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Myanmar hosts World Economic Forum
Myanmar is hosting the annual World Economic Forum on East Asia from May 5 to 7, in the co...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Myanmar hosts World Economic Forum
Myanmar hosts World Economic Forum
Myanmar is hosting the annual World Economic Forum on East Asia from May 5 to 7, in the country's new political capital, Naypyidaw. The event highlights how ...- published: 05 Jun 2013
- views: 3617
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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DVB Debate: Who drives Burma's economy? (Part 1)
ျမန္မာ့စီးပြားေရးအေျခအေနဘယ္လိုလဲ ဘယ္လဲ ဆိုတာေတြအပါအ၀င္ အခြင့္အလမ္း၊ စိန္ေခၚမွု
မ်ားႏွင့္ပါ...
published: 10 Nov 2013
DVB Debate: Who drives Burma's economy? (Part 1)
DVB Debate: Who drives Burma's economy? (Part 1)
ျမန္မာ့စီးပြားေရးအေျခအေနဘယ္လိုလဲ ဘယ္လဲ ဆိုတာေတြအပါအ၀င္ အခြင့္အလမ္း၊ စိန္ေခၚမွု မ်ားႏွင့္ပါတ္သတ္ျပီး ၉.၁၁.၂၀၁၃ ရက္ေန႔တြင္ျပဳလုပ္ခဲ့သည့္ DVB Debate:Who drives Burma economy? (ပထမပိုင္း)။- published: 10 Nov 2013
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DVB Debate: Who drives Burma's economy? (Part 3)
ျမန္မာ့စီးပြားေရးအေျခအေနဘယ္လိုလဲ ၊ ဘယ္လဲ ဆိုတာေတြအပါအ၀င္ အခြင့္အလမ္း၊ စိန္ေခၚမွု
မ်ားႏွင့္...
published: 10 Nov 2013
DVB Debate: Who drives Burma's economy? (Part 3)
DVB Debate: Who drives Burma's economy? (Part 3)
ျမန္မာ့စီးပြားေရးအေျခအေနဘယ္လိုလဲ ၊ ဘယ္လဲ ဆိုတာေတြအပါအ၀င္ အခြင့္အလမ္း၊ စိန္ေခၚမွု မ်ားႏွင့္ပါတ္သတ္ျပီး ၉.၁၁.၂၀၁၃ ရက္ေန႔တြင္ျပဳလုပ္ခဲ့သည့္ DVB Debate:Who drives Burma economy? (တတိယပိုင္း)။- published: 10 Nov 2013
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Burma's Industry Minister, U Soe Thein Discusses Economy and Reforms
Burma's Industry Minister, U Soe Thein talks to VOA Burmese Editor, Than Lwin Htun about h...
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: voaclips
Burma's Industry Minister, U Soe Thein Discusses Economy and Reforms
Burma's Industry Minister, U Soe Thein Discusses Economy and Reforms
Burma's Industry Minister, U Soe Thein talks to VOA Burmese Editor, Than Lwin Htun about his hopes for Burma's economy, emphasizing the importance of creatin...- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 6235
- author: voaclips
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Burma's Economy ( Burmese Version)
The World Bank held an economic forum on Burma's progress towards economic reforms discuss...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: voaclips
Burma's Economy ( Burmese Version)
Burma's Economy ( Burmese Version)
The World Bank held an economic forum on Burma's progress towards economic reforms discussing the removal of the sanctions and the humanitarian issues that s...- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 2999
- author: voaclips
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Burma: US, EU Investment Will Not Weaken China Economic Ties
Burma is open for new foreign investment following the suspension of European and U.S. san...
published: 24 May 2012
author: VOAvideo
Burma: US, EU Investment Will Not Weaken China Economic Ties
Burma: US, EU Investment Will Not Weaken China Economic Ties
Burma is open for new foreign investment following the suspension of European and U.S. sanctions against the military-led government. VOA State Department co...- published: 24 May 2012
- views: 1091
- author: VOAvideo
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3:55
Life on the Edge
"Life on the Edge" is a multimedia project about families living on the edge of the railwa...
published: 02 Nov 2013
author: daniel njegich
Life on the Edge
"Life on the Edge" is a multimedia project about families living on the edge of the railways in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is also my first Pozible project.
Bangladesh is a country in South East asia, bordering countries like India and Burma. It has a population of more than 160 million people, the 8th most populated country and is one of the worlds most densely populated country.
The country is known as a Next Eleven economy, they are making massive strides in human development, including gender equity, education, women empowerment, reducing population growth, health and renewable energy. With these improvements, the country still faces major political and social challenges including political corruption, widespread poverty, overpopulation, political instability and is vulnerable to global climate change.
My story is based in Dhaka, the capital of the country. I will be there for 3 weeks in January and It will focus on a family within the slum areas of the city who live close to the railway lines however it isn’t so much concentrating on the negatives but showcasing although these people have minimal and live in terrible conditions they tend endure their situation and persevere in the face of adversity.
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Inle Lake—Shan State, Myanmar
The Indha people of Inle Lake, Burma, are traditionally fishermen by trade. About 25 years...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: Lisette & Ryan Cheresson
Inle Lake—Shan State, Myanmar
The Indha people of Inle Lake, Burma, are traditionally fishermen by trade. About 25 years ago, they began converting to a primarily agriculture-based economy. But they live in the middle of a lake—and there aren't roads, sidewalks, or even islands connecting their villages. To farm, they've created an extensive system of floating gardens, and export their crops to major hubs like Mandalay and Yangon.
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Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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published: 07 May 2012
author: UN_ilateral
Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
http://gagnauga.is/index.php?Fl=Greinar&ID;=169
01.09.2011
Yes. You heard what I said. All of it. It's all a bunch of lies. I know that it is a shocking claim to many, that our trusted officials in concert with our reliable mass media actually participated in deliberate deception designed to get us to accept war, but deal with it. I'm making it.
Our biggest moral obligation is ensuring that wars are not waged against people under false pretenses. War is the most disgusting and horrible thing you can inflict on any person.
As you read this article I am sure you will find there are a number of things that will surprise you. After researching the situation for months I assure you I have investigated as many sides of the story as possible. But I did reach a clear conclusion and I will not shy away from openly expressing the views that I have formed during this process.
What we have been seeing recently in the media, this time with a special emphasis on the online community, is the most sophisticated propaganda firework display we have ever witnessed. It’s no surprise so many people have been duped.
But a lie can travel the world before the truth has tied it’s shoe laces. But I believe that once the laces have been tied and the truth starts walking, eventually it’s gonna get to people.
There are at least two sides to every story
None of us could possibly have avoided hearing NATO’s side of the story and the reasons and justifications given for Gaddafi’s removal and how military intervention is necessary to protect Libyan citizens.
But are you sure you’ve heard both sides? Have you heard Gaddafi’s perspective on this issue? Or have you just heard “his side” as represented by the mainstream western media? If so I can start by telling you that his words, and the words of his son, Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi have been deliberately misinterpreted and edited out of context to create simple soundbite propaganda to influence people.
You will find that there is a completely different side of this story that is being completely ignored. It is not even being debated for it's merits, it simply is not talked about at all in the mainstream media.
Think about it. How much do you really know about Libya? Did you in all honesty know anything about the country before these events started unfolding? If I would have asked you back in February 10 questions about Libya and it’s affairs, how many do you think you would have answered correctly? And how much do you honestly know about what is going on there now?
I often find it intriguing how people tend to think they are qualified to give their view on things that in reality they know next to nothing about. They might have vague ideas generated by the mainstream media, biased textbooks and general pre-conceived notions, but not an actual thorough understanding of the country and it’s people and customs.
I had a discussion with a guy at a local bar the other day and I began the conversation by asking if he could tell me on what continent Libya was. Neither he nor his friend could answer correctly, picking Europe and Asia as their educated guesses. For some reason this guy still felt that his take on the situation was more accurate than mine, even as I told him I had been spending weeks investigating the matter. For those of you confused the correct answer is Africa.
I want to ask a simple question to make a simple case? Can you name me one current Libyan government official? You’re not allowed to say Gaddafi. Who holds the position of “Secretary of the General People’s Assembly” a position comparable to that of prime minister, although with a slightly different emphasis as he does not represent a political party and does not alone hold significant power. Did you even know that such a position exists in Libya and that he is elected by the people?
The less you know about something, the easier it is to deceive you.
My intention for exposing your potential and likely ignorance on this subject is not an attempt to show that I’m smarter or better than you. As I found out myself researching this article I knew remarkably little about Libya. And that is my point.
The mainstream media is focusing entirely on a set of news stories that have the specific intention of gathering support for military action and actively suppressing any story that would lead to people opposing it. This pattern will be exposed clearly as this article progresses.
It’s no wonder we don’t know much about Libya. Of course it gets confusing with all the different stories we hear of dictators and tyrants oversees. It is difficult to be an expert on all nations in the world. Just consider how many nations have existed and how long and rich each of their history is and how complex and
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Trabajo Parcial - Mundos Imaginarios del Futuro - Anonymous: Apocalipsis Zombie
Este es el trabajo parcial del curso Semiótica de la Imagen Gráfica PUCP 2011 - 2. "Mundos...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: christian manrique
Trabajo Parcial - Mundos Imaginarios del Futuro - Anonymous: Apocalipsis Zombie
Este es el trabajo parcial del curso Semiótica de la Imagen Gráfica PUCP 2011 - 2. "Mundos Imaginarios - Apocalipsis Zombie". Basados en la simbología mística de los mensajes de Anonymous - y su poder tecnológico - nos mandan un mensaje desde un futuro apocalíptico.
DESCARGA DE LAS IMÁGENES
http://ow.ly/i/iyqs
http://ow.ly/i/iyqS
http://ow.ly/i/iyr7
TEXTO
TextAloud - Jorge Voice in Spanish.
MÚSICA
Intense music - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBTzKpJ9BRg&feature;=related
Dramatic music - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVJiWaUNsHM&feature;=related
Suspense http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3dwSK5ybbk&feature;=related
Terror music http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v;=YBMkRXg9vYk
FUENTE DE LOS VIDEOS
Riots UK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7bzMSTpUDw
28 Weeks Later http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zRT-LvJUuQ&feature;=related
Zombie scene day of the dead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fZu-edU5Sc&feature;=related
Debt crisis in europe - euronews http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUPoLA0nNA8
EE. UU. guarda silencio pese a las numerosas protestas contra el capitalismo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJnbjpaynHY
China economy - bloomberg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu1Z8PJ12us
2011 federal debt crisis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts_QaKGFZE4
1942 Burma War in the Jungle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxI8IOxDiPY
BBC - Amazon River http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta35C488dnE
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World Economic Forum on East Asia 2013
http://www.weforum.org/ After a series of bold economic and political reforms, the 22nd Wo...
published: 14 Jan 2013
author: WorldEconomicForum
World Economic Forum on East Asia 2013
World Economic Forum on East Asia 2013
http://www.weforum.org/ After a series of bold economic and political reforms, the 22nd World Economic Forum on East Asia will be the first leading internati...- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 9330
- author: WorldEconomicForum
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Myanmar Burma hosts the World Economic Forum on East Asia
The military-dominated government in Burma (Myanmar) hosted the World Economic Forum (WEF)...
published: 07 Nov 2013
Myanmar Burma hosts the World Economic Forum on East Asia
Myanmar Burma hosts the World Economic Forum on East Asia
The military-dominated government in Burma (Myanmar) hosted the World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia last week, promoting the country as a new "frontier market" for international investors. Several US, European and Australian oil and gas corporations were notable participants, with executives scrambling to secure a share of the lucrative energy reserves that were previously cut off by Western economic sanctions. please Subscribe ►► http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMuR1SomQSVxg40TbLG4vjw?sub_confirmation=1 More news follow ►► @newsdailyplanet The WEF involved 1,000 participants from 50 countries. Burmese President Thein Sein was joined by his counterparts from the Philippines, President Benigno Aquino; Vietnam, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung; and Laos, Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong. Each appealed for further foreign investment in their economy. The three-day meeting, held on June 6--7, included 550 "business leaders" from more than 60 global companies, such as General Electric, Visa, Coca Cola, Unilever, Mitsubishi, Tata Motors, Chevron and Woodside Petroleum.- published: 07 Nov 2013
- views: 16
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Myanmar 2013 - Myanmar: What Future?
http://www.weforum.org/ Myanmar: What Future? As Myanmar undergoes democratic reform and e...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: WorldEconomicForum
Myanmar 2013 - Myanmar: What Future?
Myanmar 2013 - Myanmar: What Future?
http://www.weforum.org/ Myanmar: What Future? As Myanmar undergoes democratic reform and economic liberalization, what are the opportunities and challenges a...- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 9991
- author: WorldEconomicForum