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“Laid to Rest in Australian Soil”: The Legacies of Repatriation Policy Change during the Vietnam War
For the first half of the twentieth century, Australia maintained a firm policy of non‐repatriation. Military personnel who died overseas were buried in vast military cemeteries administered by the Imperial (later Commonwealth) War Graves Commission. In 1966, however, the Australian government decreed that Australia's war dead could be repatriated, at ...
Kristen Alexander, Kate Ariotti
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ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between financial literacy and financial satisfaction in Singapore, focusing on possible behavior‐based paths to satisfaction. We establish a conceptual framework building on past theories to address the possible interconnections among financial knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes and their relationships ...
Joelle H. Fong, Talia Ye Tao
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Seventeenth-century Malay wordlists and their potential for etymological scholarship
Early-modern wordlists and dictionaries provide an underexplored area for etymological scholarship. By critically comparing different sources written under the aegis of the Dutch East India Company, often compiled by autodidacts who were unable to gain ...
Tom G. Hoogervorst
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ABSTRACT As large, coal‐dependent economies, India and Indonesia are committed to a green transition. Their respective border regions, Kachchh and Rempang Island in the larger Riau Islands Province, are emerging as hotspots for the manufacture and generation of renewable energy.
Nikita Sud
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Systematics of Planchonella Pierre: The largest Sapotaceae genus in subfamily Chrysophylloideae
Abstract Planchonella is the largest genus in subfamily Chrysophylloideae (Sapotaceae), believed to circumscribe about 110 species, occurring throughout tropical Asia, Australia, and Oceania, as well as the Seychelles and Hawaii. Previous studies have confirmed the monophyly of Planchonella but also identified problems such as species limits of the ...
Ulf Swenson +4 more
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A brief history of Singapore Botanic Gardens
Summary The history of Singapore Botanic Gardens, founded in 1859, and its role in research into the flora of Southeast Asia is recounted.
Timothy M. A. Utteridge, Thereis Choo
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Vowel Changes in Words Borrowed from Sanskrit to Thai and Patani Malay
Most of the population living near the southern border of Thailand are Thai Malays who speak Patani Malay as their mother tongue. Thai and Patani Malay languages are from two different language families, but Sanskrit influenced both languages.
Angsana Na Songkhla, Ilangko Subramaniam
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The Translation Of Loanwords In Print Advertisements
Malay language has a long history of borrowing words from other languages. English is the main language that contributes towards Malay language vocabulary since lexical interference between both languages increases on a daily basis.
Anis Shahirah Abdul Sukur
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Tonal properties in a non-tonal language: The case of Indonesian. [PDF]
Udayana IN +3 more
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Indian genetic heritage in Southeast Asian populations. [PDF]
Changmai P +11 more
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