Union of Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited operates as an industrial conglomerate that engages gem production and marketing, garment factories, wood industries, goods and beverages and other trading companies, supermarket, banking, hotels, tourism, transportation, construction and real estate, computers, telecommunications, electronics and equipment, and steel and cement industries. The company is based in Yangon, Myanmar. Address: 189-191 Maha Bandoola Road Botahtaung Township Yangon,Myanmar
Dr. Than Tun (Burmese: သန်းထွန်း, pronounced [θáɴ tʰʊ́ɴ]; 6 April 1923 – 30 November 2005) was an influential Burmese historian as well as an outspoken critic of the military junta of Burma. For his lifelong contributions to the development of worldwide study of Burmese history and culture, Professor Than Tun was awarded the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2000.[1]
ျမန္မာနိင္ငံမွာ အာဏာရွင္စနစ္ သက္ဆုိးရွည္ ရတဲ့အေၾကာင္းက အာဏာရွင္စနစ္ယဥ္ေက်းမႈ ရိွေနလို ့။ ဒီယဥ္ေက်းမႈကိုသြပ္သြင္းထားတဲ့ စဏက်ရဲ ့ေလာက နီိတိဆိုတဲ့ စာအုပ္ကို ကိုမိုးသီး က ရဲရဲရင့္ရင့္ေ၀ဖန္ ထားတယ္။ ေလာကနီိတိကို သူလိုစနစ္တက်ပိုင္းျခားေ၀ဖန္မႈ သမိုင္းမွာမရိွေသးဘူး။ ဒီမွာကလစ္ ။ ဒါကိုဖတ္။ စာအုပ္အေနနဲ ့ဖတ္ျခင္သူေတြအတြက္ ၁၀ ေဒၚလာ နဲ ့၀ယ္ယူအားေပးနိင္တယ္။ WHY THE MILITARY DICTATORSHIP RULE STILL EXISTS IN BURMA? The simple answer to the question points to LAW-KA-NI-TI, highlighting authoritarian culture as a social norm, a binding principle and a method manifesting stronger rule over weaker society. LAW-KA-NI-TI also known as SA-NA-KYA-NI-TI that originated from India was coined by SANAKYA founding father of ASIAN REALISM SCHOOL. Moethee Zun has given his critique/view on the concept of LAW-KA-NI-TI in his own perspective and space unlike nor equalled by none in HISTORY. Click here to view. Or it is only US$ 10.00 per printed copy.
I stumbled across your powerful blog and wanted to invite you to share your experiences with the world! World Pulse Magazine, which covers world issues through the eyes of women, is running a special online edition on the voices of women from Burma on Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday! (www.worldpulse.com).
We are putting out a special call inviting all our sisters from Burma and supporters passionate about the cause of Burma to join The Burma Café group on World Pulse’s interactive community site, PulseWire. (www.pulsewire.net ) We believe the Burma Café can become a unique space – especially for women - to share thoughts, strategies and visions towards a free Burma. In addition, World Pulse Magazine readers inspired by the edition can visit the Burma Café to listen to your ideas and collaborate in support of the cause.
So pour a cup of tea and join your sisters on the Burma Café!
How to Participate: Easy as 1, 2, 3!
Below is the link to our Burma Café: http://beta.pulsewire.net/groups/2136
Joining the Burma Café can be done in three simple steps which should not take more than 10 minutes:
1. Create a profile for yourself on PulseWire. Visit www.pulsewire.net and click on the 'register button to create a user name and password for yourself. 2. Make a quick post about yourself, your organization or the work you are doing (for instance, share your vision and your ideas about the future of Burma, or your background or even the work of the organization you are involved with a few sentences). Write from your heart as readers of World Pulse Magazine may want to send supportive thoughts and take action to support your cause! 3. Go to the Burma Café group: http://beta.pulsewire.net/groups/2136 and click on the join the group button.
You are now all set to make a post or add to comment to someone else's post.
Please feel free to forward this invitation along to any other Burma bloggers who might be interested in joining Pulsewire. And please do not hesitate to email me with any questions you might have about navigating the site, setting up a profile, and starting to share your story!
In solidarity,
Corine Milano Managing Editor
World Pulse Global Issues Through the Eyes of Women
www.worldpulse.com o. 503.331.3900 f. 503.914.1418
1. Air Bagan ( Htoo Trading) 2. Rich Gems 3. Sun Tac 4. Sunday Mart 5. Happy Noodle 6. MMS Company 7. Ye Ta Gun Construction 8. Rose Hill Hospital 9. J & J donut 10.Heritage Golf Club 11. Pacific High Tech 12. Taw Win Electric 13. Phyu Diamond shop 14. Diamond Palace Company 15. Asia World Group 16. Eden Group (Marina Residence) 17. Kan Baw Za Bank 18. Myan New Technology 19. Yuzana Company Ltd. ( Also owns Shwe Nagar Min Ltd.) 20. Ruby, Dragon Jade and Gems Co. Ltd
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I stumbled across your powerful blog and wanted to invite you to share your experiences with the world! World Pulse Magazine, which covers world issues through the eyes of women, is running a special online edition on the voices of women from Burma on Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday! (www.worldpulse.com).
We are putting out a special call inviting all our sisters from Burma and supporters passionate about the cause of Burma to join The Burma Café group on World Pulse’s interactive community site, PulseWire. (www.pulsewire.net ) We believe the Burma Café can become a unique space – especially for women - to share thoughts, strategies and visions towards a free Burma. In addition, World Pulse Magazine readers inspired by the edition can visit the Burma Café to listen to your ideas and collaborate in support of the cause.
So pour a cup of tea and join your sisters on the Burma Café!
How to Participate: Easy as 1, 2, 3!
Below is the link to our Burma Café: http://beta.pulsewire.net/groups/2136
Joining the Burma Café can be done in three simple steps which should not take more than 10 minutes:
1. Create a profile for yourself on PulseWire. Visit www.pulsewire.net and click on the 'register button to create a user name and password for yourself.
2. Make a quick post about yourself, your organization or the work you are doing (for instance, share your vision and your ideas about the future of Burma, or your background or even the work of the organization you are involved with a few sentences). Write from your heart as readers of World Pulse Magazine may want to send supportive thoughts and take action to support your cause!
3. Go to the Burma Café group: http://beta.pulsewire.net/groups/2136 and click on the join the group button.
You are now all set to make a post or add to comment to someone else's post.
Please feel free to forward this invitation along to any other Burma bloggers who might be interested in joining Pulsewire. And please do not hesitate to email me with any questions you might have about navigating the site, setting up a profile, and starting to share your story!
In solidarity,
Corine Milano
Managing Editor
World Pulse
Global Issues Through the Eyes of Women
www.worldpulse.com
o. 503.331.3900 f. 503.914.1418
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