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BrownTown3

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How might patterns of female labor migration in Indonesia differ from those of mainland Southeast Asian countries, such as Burma or Thailand?
 
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Over 100 years ago, nearly 75 of waste made up from residential homes in New York City was ________.
 
  A) plastics B) food waste C) paper D) wood E) coal ash


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Answer to Question 1

Being Islamic, Indonesian labor migrants are more inclined to work in the Arab Gulf states, and be welcome there. The mainland countries are predominantly Buddhist, so the patterns of labor migration would be different.

Answer to Question 2

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