How can East Asia help stop child trafficking and increase wages for laborers while still being a powerhouse?
Q. East Asia is an economic powerhouse when it somes to global trade, but their techniques in gaining this is terrible. They use child trafficking, which takes kids away from their homes to be laborers. The laborers don't earn enough money when they're carrying the country's future. Without them, they would really be nothing. So how do you stop child trafficking, increase wages, while still keeping the countries afloat?
Asked by hung8940 - Tue May 13 11:57:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That's the consequences of short term wealth accumulation. That can only be achieved by better legislation and democracy.
Answered by hammondhm - Tue May 13 12:09:15 2008
Q. East Asia is an economic powerhouse when it somes to global trade, but their techniques in gaining this is terrible. They use child trafficking, which takes kids away from their homes to be laborers. The laborers don't earn enough money when they're carrying the country's future. Without them, they would really be nothing. So how do you stop child trafficking, increase wages, while still keeping the countries afloat?
Asked by hung8940 - Tue May 13 11:57:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That's the consequences of short term wealth accumulation. That can only be achieved by better legislation and democracy.
Answered by hammondhm - Tue May 13 12:09:15 2008
Why is Europe considered a separate continent while India is considered part of Asia?
Q. Europe and Asia have been together for much longer than India and Asia and the boundary between Europe and Asia is less substantial than the boundary between India and Asia. KT Dyke: did you just make that up or do you have some support for your statement?
Asked by TC - Sat Mar 14 12:42:44 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The accepted boundaries of Europe and Asia came about for cultural reasons, not essentially geographic. It began with the ancient Greeks who recognised a boundary between their cultures and others in Asia Minor. As the geography of the region became more understood, the arbitrary division of Europe and Asia extended along cultural lines, between societies viewed as 'Asian' or 'European'. Some of the boundaries follow geographic features such as mountain ranges and lakes, but that's because it also it marked tribal boundaries. The accepted boundaries were established before the advent of modern geology and the understanding of plate tectonics.
Answered by guanotwozero - Sat Mar 14 13:05:55 2009
Q. Europe and Asia have been together for much longer than India and Asia and the boundary between Europe and Asia is less substantial than the boundary between India and Asia. KT Dyke: did you just make that up or do you have some support for your statement?
Asked by TC - Sat Mar 14 12:42:44 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The accepted boundaries of Europe and Asia came about for cultural reasons, not essentially geographic. It began with the ancient Greeks who recognised a boundary between their cultures and others in Asia Minor. As the geography of the region became more understood, the arbitrary division of Europe and Asia extended along cultural lines, between societies viewed as 'Asian' or 'European'. Some of the boundaries follow geographic features such as mountain ranges and lakes, but that's because it also it marked tribal boundaries. The accepted boundaries were established before the advent of modern geology and the understanding of plate tectonics.
Answered by guanotwozero - Sat Mar 14 13:05:55 2009
Need a cheap holiday reachable from SE Asia where I can relax and smoke pot on the beach?
Q. I just wanna chill out on the beach with some fat joints. Some nice forest scenery nearby would be good. Can't be too expensive to fly there from South East Asia.
Asked by Gregorio Sanchez - Fri Feb 29 04:11:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. it just pends on the cost and where you want to go some hoildays can be exensive not always carla
Answered by carlamrobb - Fri Feb 29 04:25:57 2008
Q. I just wanna chill out on the beach with some fat joints. Some nice forest scenery nearby would be good. Can't be too expensive to fly there from South East Asia.
Asked by Gregorio Sanchez - Fri Feb 29 04:11:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. it just pends on the cost and where you want to go some hoildays can be exensive not always carla
Answered by carlamrobb - Fri Feb 29 04:25:57 2008
what are the most beautiful places in Asia ?
Q. I'm planning a trip to asia. I loved Taiwan what are places nice and a variety for example i like cities and scenery, which usually aren't that close to eachother.
Asked by Shawn A - Mon Aug 18 07:34:22 2008 - - 6 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Sri Lanka is spectacular. You have the cultural triangle comprising 2500 of history and some of the most beautiful beaches anywhere in the world. ukslbureau@yahoo.com for details.
Answered by Lankagirl - Mon Aug 18 11:00:49 2008
Q. I'm planning a trip to asia. I loved Taiwan what are places nice and a variety for example i like cities and scenery, which usually aren't that close to eachother.
Asked by Shawn A - Mon Aug 18 07:34:22 2008 - - 6 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Sri Lanka is spectacular. You have the cultural triangle comprising 2500 of history and some of the most beautiful beaches anywhere in the world. ukslbureau@yahoo.com for details.
Answered by Lankagirl - Mon Aug 18 11:00:49 2008
Is it cheaper to buy a sailboats in asia?
Q. I was thinking about buying a small yacht in the next year and sailing across the pacific with a friend. By default i was just planning to buy it in california and sail west. While tossing the idea around my friend suggested that instead we fly to somewhere in asia and buy a boat there and sail it back. His thinking being that if they are made over there half the price must be transporting it to america! If we bought it in america and sail it over there, then decided we dont know what to do with it and want to sell it we may not be able to get back even 1/3rd of our investment (supply and demand). But if we go there first and sail back we might even be able to sell it for more than we paid! Any ideas, tips or thigns we should look out… [cont.]
Asked by riverspecialist - Mon Aug 6 05:44:05 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They say the cheapest place to buy a used boat is in the Canary Islands, because many have started off from Africa and that is as far as their mates would sail. So many boats are sold or abandoned there. Cheoy Lee is a good boat, too. Have any boat surveyed before buying it.
Answered by science teacher - Mon Aug 6 20:32:41 2007
Q. I was thinking about buying a small yacht in the next year and sailing across the pacific with a friend. By default i was just planning to buy it in california and sail west. While tossing the idea around my friend suggested that instead we fly to somewhere in asia and buy a boat there and sail it back. His thinking being that if they are made over there half the price must be transporting it to america! If we bought it in america and sail it over there, then decided we dont know what to do with it and want to sell it we may not be able to get back even 1/3rd of our investment (supply and demand). But if we go there first and sail back we might even be able to sell it for more than we paid! Any ideas, tips or thigns we should look out… [cont.]
Asked by riverspecialist - Mon Aug 6 05:44:05 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They say the cheapest place to buy a used boat is in the Canary Islands, because many have started off from Africa and that is as far as their mates would sail. So many boats are sold or abandoned there. Cheoy Lee is a good boat, too. Have any boat surveyed before buying it.
Answered by science teacher - Mon Aug 6 20:32:41 2007
How much money will I need to take to Asia and when is the best time to travel?
Q. I'm planning a trip to asia (thailand, cambodia, vietnam, laos) for around 2 months+ next year. I'm looking at reasonable budget style accommodation, just as long as its safe and clean. When is the best time to travel and how much money would I require to live comfortably and bring home a few souvenirs?
Asked by Sunny.Days - Sun May 24 02:18:48 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, Food and accommodations are pretty cheap in Asia. For budget traveling, I would say $2000-2500 should be enough. I recommended that you don't bring a lot of cash with you. Just bring travel checks or you can always use your debit card in most places. October - December is the best time to travel to Asia and the weather is perfect during that time. If you need info about Laos visit Have a great time!
Answered by noodles - Mon May 25 23:07:40 2009
Q. I'm planning a trip to asia (thailand, cambodia, vietnam, laos) for around 2 months+ next year. I'm looking at reasonable budget style accommodation, just as long as its safe and clean. When is the best time to travel and how much money would I require to live comfortably and bring home a few souvenirs?
Asked by Sunny.Days - Sun May 24 02:18:48 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, Food and accommodations are pretty cheap in Asia. For budget traveling, I would say $2000-2500 should be enough. I recommended that you don't bring a lot of cash with you. Just bring travel checks or you can always use your debit card in most places. October - December is the best time to travel to Asia and the weather is perfect during that time. If you need info about Laos visit Have a great time!
Answered by noodles - Mon May 25 23:07:40 2009
Which cities in Asia would give me the best chance of experiencing Asian culture?
Q. I know there are different cultures through out Asia, but my opportunities to travel are few and I would like to get a feel for the Asian world view. Thanks.
Asked by followthefisher - Tue Aug 18 17:38:14 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Definitely Singapore. Singapore is clean, safe, modern, and advance Chinese, Malay, and Indian people live in Singapore. So, you can experience their food and culture. Also, English is spoken there, so you'll definitely have no communication problems. Singapore was known as "Instant Asia" in the past and you'll understand why.
Answered by Joker - Tue Aug 18 18:33:06 2009
Q. I know there are different cultures through out Asia, but my opportunities to travel are few and I would like to get a feel for the Asian world view. Thanks.
Asked by followthefisher - Tue Aug 18 17:38:14 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Definitely Singapore. Singapore is clean, safe, modern, and advance Chinese, Malay, and Indian people live in Singapore. So, you can experience their food and culture. Also, English is spoken there, so you'll definitely have no communication problems. Singapore was known as "Instant Asia" in the past and you'll understand why.
Answered by Joker - Tue Aug 18 18:33:06 2009
Is it a good idea to go backpacking through Asia during this swine flu outbreak?
Q. I have been planning a year-long backpacking trip through East and Southeast Asia but now that there is a swine flu outbreak, with predictions that in the next 2 years 2 billion people will probably be infected, I am wondering if it is such a good idea. I really want to do this though and have been waiting for a long, long time to do it. What do others think? Thoughts? Comments? Advice?
Asked by meeeeeee - Fri Jul 24 23:04:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Swine flu is everywhere, i wouldnt go holiday atm
Answered by ~SAMMY ~ - Fri Jul 24 23:33:16 2009
Q. I have been planning a year-long backpacking trip through East and Southeast Asia but now that there is a swine flu outbreak, with predictions that in the next 2 years 2 billion people will probably be infected, I am wondering if it is such a good idea. I really want to do this though and have been waiting for a long, long time to do it. What do others think? Thoughts? Comments? Advice?
Asked by meeeeeee - Fri Jul 24 23:04:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Swine flu is everywhere, i wouldnt go holiday atm
Answered by ~SAMMY ~ - Fri Jul 24 23:33:16 2009
What country would cheaper to fly into if I want to travel throughout Asia?
Q. I am planning to leave the U.S around October. November to travel around Asia but I am not quite sure which country would be cheaper to fly into as a start off point. Anywhere in Asia would be fine. Any ideas, suggestions and websites I can look into.
Asked by sandyhomsombat - Mon Mar 30 21:17:24 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Malaysia & Singapore both of this country is Asia truly Asia. But Singapore has become a little bit to modernize so you can't really fell the Asian sensation and surrounding but Malaysia they are mix with modern and old. Plus if you wan to go around Asia Malaysia have this low cost airlines call Air Asia now fly to UK & Australia with reasonable price. for more info: MALAYSIA- singapore- P/S:Don't worry both of this countries are safe to travel.
Answered by helloimlily - Tue Mar 31 08:55:03 2009
Q. I am planning to leave the U.S around October. November to travel around Asia but I am not quite sure which country would be cheaper to fly into as a start off point. Anywhere in Asia would be fine. Any ideas, suggestions and websites I can look into.
Asked by sandyhomsombat - Mon Mar 30 21:17:24 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Malaysia & Singapore both of this country is Asia truly Asia. But Singapore has become a little bit to modernize so you can't really fell the Asian sensation and surrounding but Malaysia they are mix with modern and old. Plus if you wan to go around Asia Malaysia have this low cost airlines call Air Asia now fly to UK & Australia with reasonable price. for more info: MALAYSIA- singapore- P/S:Don't worry both of this countries are safe to travel.
Answered by helloimlily - Tue Mar 31 08:55:03 2009
Why is Europe and Asia two diffrent continents while they are on the same land?
Q. Even from a geological point of view, Europe and Asia share the same tectonic plate... So how come they're not one really big continent?
Asked by Big Baby - Sat May 3 13:29:27 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The reason these two countries share the same land mass but are considered to be two distinct continents is pretty baffling, I guess. However, one explanation is that centuries ago, these nations' leaders decided that since the people that reside in these two countries (Europe and Asia) are just as distinct and dissimilar as the countries themselves, that they might as well, for political necessity, say that Europe and Asia are two distinct continents. So, the decision to call designate Europe and Asia as two continents, though they share the same land mass, was much more of a political decision than it was a geographical one.
Answered by Khafre - Sat May 3 13:42:19 2008
Q. Even from a geological point of view, Europe and Asia share the same tectonic plate... So how come they're not one really big continent?
Asked by Big Baby - Sat May 3 13:29:27 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The reason these two countries share the same land mass but are considered to be two distinct continents is pretty baffling, I guess. However, one explanation is that centuries ago, these nations' leaders decided that since the people that reside in these two countries (Europe and Asia) are just as distinct and dissimilar as the countries themselves, that they might as well, for political necessity, say that Europe and Asia are two distinct continents. So, the decision to call designate Europe and Asia as two continents, though they share the same land mass, was much more of a political decision than it was a geographical one.
Answered by Khafre - Sat May 3 13:42:19 2008
What are the dangers of young female women travelling south east asia?
Q. My friend and I are wondering if it is a bad idea for us to travel through Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia on our own. My parents are from Asia and they are a tad apprehensive about it. How do people feel? Does anyone have any experience with this? we are 20. and "female women" sorry by bad.
Asked by Sara M - Fri Feb 20 18:17:11 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. how old are you?
Answered by MIKUSUKE - Fri Feb 20 18:24:16 2009
Q. My friend and I are wondering if it is a bad idea for us to travel through Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia on our own. My parents are from Asia and they are a tad apprehensive about it. How do people feel? Does anyone have any experience with this? we are 20. and "female women" sorry by bad.
Asked by Sara M - Fri Feb 20 18:17:11 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. how old are you?
Answered by MIKUSUKE - Fri Feb 20 18:24:16 2009
Is there an infamous abandoned hospital in Asia that is said to be haunted?
Q. I remember getting a link to a gallery of some old hospital or asylum that is said to be haunted. I can't remember the link or the country though. I'm aware that there may be hundreds of abandoned hospitals in Asia which are said to be haunted; I'm interested in the more interesting ones though.
Asked by deroflame - Tue Jul 21 21:30:38 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Old Changi Hospital once a military hospital in Singapore before being closed down some years ago, this hospital is the most haunted spot in Asia s most ghost-ridden city. The morgue is a particular hot spot for ghost sightings of the headless and footless kind. Recently, plans have been drawn out to convert the area into a spa resort.
Answered by Chumbawamba - Mon Jul 27 21:23:21 2009
Q. I remember getting a link to a gallery of some old hospital or asylum that is said to be haunted. I can't remember the link or the country though. I'm aware that there may be hundreds of abandoned hospitals in Asia which are said to be haunted; I'm interested in the more interesting ones though.
Asked by deroflame - Tue Jul 21 21:30:38 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Old Changi Hospital once a military hospital in Singapore before being closed down some years ago, this hospital is the most haunted spot in Asia s most ghost-ridden city. The morgue is a particular hot spot for ghost sightings of the headless and footless kind. Recently, plans have been drawn out to convert the area into a spa resort.
Answered by Chumbawamba - Mon Jul 27 21:23:21 2009
What are important features to look for in a backpack for travelling in Asia?
Q. Hi, can anyone advise me on any particular features to look for when choosing a backpack / rucksack. I won't be carrying camping stuff / bedding. Will probably be in hot and cold parts of Asia. Thank you!
Asked by Holly - Tue Jul 22 17:37:25 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Make sure the backpack is water-proof and well insulated. It is really important that it has a pocket for a water bottle. Make sure the straps have some padding if you are going to be carrying it around a fair amount. *And as an added tip for the contents, make sure you always carry a role of toilet paper and a bottle of Purel with you wherever you go. Asia is amazing! Have fun :)
Answered by Cinderella - Tue Jul 22 17:48:37 2008
Q. Hi, can anyone advise me on any particular features to look for when choosing a backpack / rucksack. I won't be carrying camping stuff / bedding. Will probably be in hot and cold parts of Asia. Thank you!
Asked by Holly - Tue Jul 22 17:37:25 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Make sure the backpack is water-proof and well insulated. It is really important that it has a pocket for a water bottle. Make sure the straps have some padding if you are going to be carrying it around a fair amount. *And as an added tip for the contents, make sure you always carry a role of toilet paper and a bottle of Purel with you wherever you go. Asia is amazing! Have fun :)
Answered by Cinderella - Tue Jul 22 17:48:37 2008
What are some important events that happened in Asia around the 1990s?
Q. I need 5 important events that occurred in Asia in the 1990s. I have: -Hong Kong is returned to China -Asian financial crisis starts in Thailand -Destruction of mosque at Ayodhya Got any more?
Asked by Holly H - Thu Apr 16 16:26:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Macao was also returned to China in 1999.
Answered by {scotch.tape} - Thu Apr 16 17:45:33 2009
Q. I need 5 important events that occurred in Asia in the 1990s. I have: -Hong Kong is returned to China -Asian financial crisis starts in Thailand -Destruction of mosque at Ayodhya Got any more?
Asked by Holly H - Thu Apr 16 16:26:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Macao was also returned to China in 1999.
Answered by {scotch.tape} - Thu Apr 16 17:45:33 2009
What are the biggest and most famous Photography Competitions in the World or in Asia?
Q. To anyone who has knowledge in photography: What are the most famous international photography competitions? (Those that will give you the most recognition) Also, what are the big ones in Asia?
Asked by v.lui - Wed Apr 9 06:07:04 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I would say the pulitzer prize for photography has to be right up there with the best. You would certainly get worldwide recognition if you were to win.
Answered by alphaem - Wed Apr 9 10:58:47 2008
Q. To anyone who has knowledge in photography: What are the most famous international photography competitions? (Those that will give you the most recognition) Also, what are the big ones in Asia?
Asked by v.lui - Wed Apr 9 06:07:04 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I would say the pulitzer prize for photography has to be right up there with the best. You would certainly get worldwide recognition if you were to win.
Answered by alphaem - Wed Apr 9 10:58:47 2008
A major difference between Western influence in East Asia and Western colonization in Africa is that?
Q. A. in East Asia many Japanese and Chinese people prospered under European rule. B. most Africans were glad to accept Europe s civilizing influences. C. Europeans were careful to preserve the traditions of the African people they ruled. D. millions of Africans died as a result of European policies and force.
Asked by Henry - Fri Oct 26 17:24:11 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I suggest that you read your text. You won't learn anything by having others do your homework for you.
Answered by DaveNCUSA - Sat Oct 27 16:23:37 2007
Q. A. in East Asia many Japanese and Chinese people prospered under European rule. B. most Africans were glad to accept Europe s civilizing influences. C. Europeans were careful to preserve the traditions of the African people they ruled. D. millions of Africans died as a result of European policies and force.
Asked by Henry - Fri Oct 26 17:24:11 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I suggest that you read your text. You won't learn anything by having others do your homework for you.
Answered by DaveNCUSA - Sat Oct 27 16:23:37 2007
Why is Asia a continent and Europe a separate continent when they are attached entirely.?
Q. Isn't the division between Asia and Europe only political, and not geographical?
Asked by Psych Lapse - Sun Nov 9 10:44:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. All geologists and a lot of (most? all?) geographers don't recognize Europe as a separate continent, but a cultural region of the Eurasian continent. Having the Urals as a boundary is meaningless and arbitrary. Let's call California a separate continent. The Sierra Nevada separates the continent of California from North America. Mountains don't separate continents, tectonic plates do. Europe and Asia are on one plate, the Eurasian Plate.
Answered by Elmyr - Sun Nov 9 12:50:12 2008
Q. Isn't the division between Asia and Europe only political, and not geographical?
Asked by Psych Lapse - Sun Nov 9 10:44:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. All geologists and a lot of (most? all?) geographers don't recognize Europe as a separate continent, but a cultural region of the Eurasian continent. Having the Urals as a boundary is meaningless and arbitrary. Let's call California a separate continent. The Sierra Nevada separates the continent of California from North America. Mountains don't separate continents, tectonic plates do. Europe and Asia are on one plate, the Eurasian Plate.
Answered by Elmyr - Sun Nov 9 12:50:12 2008
How are the tigris and euphrates rivers important natural resources for the people in southwest asia?
Q. This is on my study for this huge test and I have no idea what these rivers are or where they are but im guessing that they are in asia, now arent i smart
Asked by Hager - Sat May 31 14:25:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are rivers located mostly in Iraq and on the border of Iran and Iraq and in part of Turkey. They provide much needed water to a very very very arid desert area of Asia.
Answered by Howard P - Sat May 31 14:36:36 2008
Q. This is on my study for this huge test and I have no idea what these rivers are or where they are but im guessing that they are in asia, now arent i smart
Asked by Hager - Sat May 31 14:25:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are rivers located mostly in Iraq and on the border of Iran and Iraq and in part of Turkey. They provide much needed water to a very very very arid desert area of Asia.
Answered by Howard P - Sat May 31 14:36:36 2008
What country in Asia do the most beautiful people come from?
Q. I think that Indian women are the most beautiful people in Asia. People from the Middle East are also extremely attractive.
Asked by Meme - Wed Mar 11 16:08:28 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I also believe indian women are beautiful but every country in asia has really beautiful women.
Answered by beauty in Hiding - Wed Mar 11 16:18:19 2009
Q. I think that Indian women are the most beautiful people in Asia. People from the Middle East are also extremely attractive.
Asked by Meme - Wed Mar 11 16:08:28 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I also believe indian women are beautiful but every country in asia has really beautiful women.
Answered by beauty in Hiding - Wed Mar 11 16:18:19 2009
How long is a typical 3 seater sofa in Asia?
Q. How long is a typical 3 seater sofa in Asia? I was told it is 7 foot but, there are some 3 seaters that are shorter.
Asked by sunang - Wed Aug 15 03:01:08 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As long as the width of 3 Asian assses. .
Answered by Rationalist Dee - Wed Aug 15 03:09:40 2007
Q. How long is a typical 3 seater sofa in Asia? I was told it is 7 foot but, there are some 3 seaters that are shorter.
Asked by sunang - Wed Aug 15 03:01:08 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As long as the width of 3 Asian assses. .
Answered by Rationalist Dee - Wed Aug 15 03:09:40 2007
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