Dili Essays

  • Why American Troops Are Being Sent Overseas

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    to be used to make or keep peace in any country; therefore it is not necessary for American troops to have to risk there lives trying to make peace in a country that won’t make peace until they get what they want, INDEPENDENCE. Sending troops into Dili, East Timor may help persuade the people to make peace, but it is not necessary to send all of those troops. Just a few mediators would be sufficient to help make peace. If the nations at battle would just talk they might be able to negotiate a peace

  • East Timor Crisis

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    unemployed youths, marched through the streets of the capital Dili in protest. The initially peaceful march turned violent when the soldiers attacked a market run by people from the east of the country. The protests continued over the next several days, until on 28 April the former soldiers clashed with military forces, who fired on the crowd. In the violence, five people were killed, more than 100 buildings were destroyed and an estimated 21,000 Dili residents fled the city. It is effect the country greatly

  • The Importance Of Waste Management

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    the island of Timor and includes Atauro Island located north of Dili, Jaco Island located on the easternmost end of the island and the enclave of Oecussi situated within Indonesia on the northwestern side of the island. It spans approximately 180km east west and 75km north south and has a land mass of approximately 14,610 square kilometers. According to the 2010 Census, the population in 2010 was 1,066,4091. The national capital is Dili”. (Ministeriu da saude) Before this design was set in motion

  • What Is Tourism Essay

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    Chapter One 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to Topic Tourism is a broad definition that people can define according to their own definition, but according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual movement for personal business/professional business. Tourism is one of the industries where is causeless of air pollution is one of the most important services

  • Decentralization Policy in Timor-Leste´s Status

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    By looking at Timor-Leste’s status quo of social, political, and economic conditions since the independence, it has been true to the fact that unemployment is rampant, social service is ineffective, societal basic need is insufficient, and poverty is increasing. The government has attempted to implement decentralization, hoping to escape from these issues. The decentralization policy that was presented by the Ministry of State Administration is considered a remedy. At the outset of decentralization

  • playing between the two sides

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    version has never been seriously questioned, perhaps, due to their lack of competence in Tetun language. Firstly, “Foho Ramelau” is a Tetun name of a mountain which is the highest one in Timor Island located roughly 70km away from the capital city, Dili. Its name in Mambae language, “Tatamailau” means “Grandfather of all.” This mountain has been a destination of pilgrimage by the Timorese people, traditionally as a place of ancestral worship, and more recently as the location of Virgin Mary’s statue

  • Australia And Asia

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    This essay analyses the Australian-China bilateral relationship since 1945 and in particular its political significance to Australia. Many global factors have influenced this relationship, including the advent of the Cold War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the collapse of the Soviet bloc European nations. In addition, internal political changes in Australia and China have both affected and been affected by the global changes. It will be analysed that Australia’s bilateral relationship with

  • Food Recipe

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    This chapter first enlightens definition of traditional food. Many researchers in previous studies define traditional food in many ways of thoughts. Generally, traditional food is connected with locality, whether from its ingredients, method, formulation or people who handle it. As well, some researchers address traditional food has a strong relationship with cultural and heritage of the place whereby it is produced. In addition, authenticity is an important element that contributes to the uniqueness