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Nobel Laureate Urges Making Peace Part of the Development Agenda

Amartya Sen speaks at ESCAP in Bangkok

Bangkok (UN/ESCAP Information Services) – Peace must be part of the development agenda, according to Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, not only because it is valuable in itself, but also because of its critical role in promoting human development.

“Peace helps indirectly to enhance development through making governments more stable and functional, and through facilitating industrialization, the expansion of trade, and the sustained advancement of education and health services. While peace is certainly its own reward, it offers, in addition, other rewards as well.”

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PM calls Songkhla student to explain roadmap

PM'S PEACE PLAN
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva personally called a political science student at a university in Songkhla to explain his roadmap and the circumstances that forced him to set the November 14 elections. The call was in response to the student's text message.

Thanawat Waharak, 20, who is studying at Hat Yai University, said he sent an SMS to the PM's mobile number at 10.54pm on Tuesday to say he was disappointed by his decision to dissolve the House as demanded by the red shirts.

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Australia Scholarship for learners

Dear colleagues

We are pleased to advise you that, as foreshadowed by the Australian
Minister for Foreign Affairs Stephen Smith in his statement to the
Australian Parliament on 8 February this year, applicants from Myanmar
can now apply for scholarships to study in Australia. We invite you to
share this information with your colleagues and key contacts. Attached
is an advertisement for these scholarships.

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Asia Times Online - Junta tries to score political points

Apr 9, 2010
Asia Times Online - Junta tries to score political points
By Larry Jagan

BANGKOK - As election fever grips Myanmar, the ruling junta is busy
preparing a series of steps, including an amnesty of political
prisoners, to try to make the vote more credible in the international
community.

This has become a priority after the opposition party National League
for Democracy (NLD), led by pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi,
decided to boycott the vote, whose date has yet to be announced.

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Leaders urge Burma to hold free, fair poll

* Published: 10/04/2010 at 12:00 AM
* Newspaper section: News

HANOI : Ten leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have urged Burma's ruling generals to ensure elections planned for this year will be free, fair and inclusive.

"We hope that the election in Myanmar [Burma] would be fair and democratic," said Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in his capacity as chairman of the 16th Asean Summit.

Mr Dung, speaking at the close of the summit yesterday, said Asean leaders wanted to see the Burmese people participate in the election.

Mr Dung said his Burmese counterpart Gen Thein Sein had assured Asean leaders that the election in Burma would take place this year.

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Legal Right & Duty

Student - VZY
Teacher Name - UTO
Subject - Jurisprudence
Due Date - November 2nd, 2009



“Inter-relationship of four principles shown in each square is not inter-relationship between two squares”


“Inter-relationship of four principles shown in each square is not inter-relationship between two squares.” Explain on your understood.

Rights are of two kinds; legal right and moral right. Legal rights depend upon the readiness of the State to use its force on a citizen’s behalf and moral rights depend on the readiness of the public to express its opinion. Therefore, legal rights and moral rights are different and they may be opposed to one another. However, legal rights are rights which exist clearly under the rules of legal systems.

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Explain about “justice” approached by legal perspective?

by (VZY)
“Justice” is the idea that every human being has equality before the right and equal protection before the law. However, justice is divided into two different levels when we approach justice by the concept of legal perspective; specifically, they are distributive justice and corrective justice.

First, distributive justice distributes equality of social benefits and burdens among the members of a community and serves to secure a balance or equilibrium among the members of society. For example, every person among the members of a community should have the same opportunity such as fair treatment and services by the state.

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Military Force and Terrorism

By Win PPE student, POL 232 International Relations
Introduction
Many countries in the world become into power in many forms’ several type of power. There are military preparedness, population, sizes of the state, natural resources, industrial capacity, moral legitimacy, diplomacy, popular support of government and ideas powers. These powers can affect one state to another state both in negative and positive in various ways. Actors are powerful to the extent that they affect others more than other affects them. Therefore, this paper is especially talking about military force and terrorism. Military force is one an important power for a country and its territory. As the same time, military force can threat to peace from local to regional and international level.
There world military force such as UN peacekeeping force, NATO, US troop are to maintaining international peace and security, and for restoring peace when it breaks downs. These alliances have been formed coalition from different countries after WWII.
Japan surprise attack on the U.S base at Pearl Harbor in 1941 was a short-term superiority that drove out U.S force and occupy Southeast Asia region. Later on, in the long-term the Unites States had greater power resources due to its underlying economic potential, its build up military capabilities over the next few years that gradually match and then overwhelmed those of Japan and Specific. A military capability allows actors to exercise influence in short term. Military force: the size, composition and in a short-term military confrontation than do their respective economics or natural resources. Military industrial has capability to quickly produce tanks, fighter planes, and other weapons.

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LEADERSHIP SKILL

Many years of experience in Exploring have shown that good leadership is a result of the careful application of 11 skills that any post leader or officer can learn to use. With practice, these skills can become a part of the adult’s or youth officer’s leadership style and will prove helpful in Exploring and all other leadership situations.

UNDERSTANDING THE NEEDS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POST

Each individual participant of the group has certain needs and characteristics.
1. A leader should understand his or her own needs and characteristics.
2. A leader should understand the needs and characteristics of each participant of the group. This helps the leader to deal with each person as an individual, to treat that individual with respect, and to help the person grow.

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