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    Costa Rican Cuisine

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    of rice and gently blend. Slightly overlap tilapia fillets on top and scrape marinade over fillets. 7. Bake 16 to 20 minutes. (http://www.food.com/recipe/costa-rican-tilapia-154129?scaleto=2&mode=null&st=true) Background Info: Costa Rican Cuisine Costa Rican food is usually very flavorful and uses a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. One of the most popular‚ if not the most popular‚ dish in Costa Rica is Gallo Pinto. Gallo Pinto is a rice and bean mixture sometimes with onions and bell peppers

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    Asia City Publishing Ltd

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    This case is about a magazine publication issues. This company is founded by three journalism graduates who initially intended to publish a city magazine in Hong Kong. The three partner of this company are Greg Duncan‚ Steve Freeman and Gretchen Worth. This magazine will have a concept of entertaining‚ off-the-wall and controversial issues which may attracts selected groups of people in Hong Kong. In their finding they believed that Hong Kong people would want this type of magazine as there are growing

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    Topic︰Rich Pickings at the Fruit Market — Is it a crash to the ICAC? Introduction Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has been a model for emulation throughout the world. When people studying the corruption problem of Hong Kong in 1960s and 1970s‚ most of them will study the Godber case. Few of them will discuss about the Rich Pickings at the Fruit Market. In the 1970s‚ ICAC’s investigation into the Rich Pickings at the Fruit Market met with a debilitating strong reaction

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    Introduction Hong Kong has long been one of the British colonies for around 100 years. Until now‚ English is an official language and a core subject in school. So‚ Hongkongers do have basic understanding of English. In fact‚ there is more Hong Kong citizens know English. According to Hong Kong Education Commission Report 6 Consultation Document (1995)‚ there are 61% in 1993 of Hong Kong people know English‚ it increases quite fast from 41% in 1983. This trend is still increasing now. As a result

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    social factor

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    Social factor Nowadays‚ using the smartphone is a trend‚ especially in Hong Kong. Everyone must have a smartphone even more than one. Smartphone penetration in Hong Kong has been rising‚1 from 35% in 2011‚ to 49% in 2012‚ to 63% in 2013. It reveals that there is a smartphone demand for Hong Kong people. In addition‚ according to the Google’s research report “2013 Our Mobile Planet: Hong Kong”‚ 96% of Hong Kong users browse the Internet daily with their smartphones‚ followed by Japan(94%)‚ Singapore(93%)

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    Good afternoon‚ my name is Chan Po Ming. I am a reporter of Hong Kong Daily News and I was studying Public Policy in City University of Hong Kong before. Last Sunday‚ Scores of protesters marched through Tsim Sha Tsui in an "anti-locust" campaign demanding the government curb mainland visitors. Interviewer: During the protest‚ the mainlanders are sneered as “locust”. How do you think about this term? Interviewer: How would you describe the relationship between Hong Kong n Mainland nowadays

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    hong kong business culture

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    Hongkong Business Culture 1. Overview Hong Kong is one of the Special Administrative Regions (SARs) of China‚ and the other is Macau. Itis located on China’s south coast. It is only 1‚104 km2 large‚ but has a population of over seven million people. Therefore‚ Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.GDP‚ Languages… Hongkongwas a colony of Britainfor a long period since the middle of the 19th century. On July 1‚ 1997‚it was returned back to China and became the Special

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    Enquiry Topic: Can Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon promote Hong Kong people’s participation in running as an exercise? A. Problem Definition The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon (SCHK Marathon) is a yearly held major sports event in Hong Kong. Gaining high acceptability both locally and globally‚ it has been awarded the “M mark” event by the Major Sports Events Committee of Hong Kong since 2004.[ Major Sports Events Committee http://mevents.org.hk/en/events_marathon.php] It was also

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    Milk Powder Case Study

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    Milk powder. Who’d have thought that milk power would become a political issue? More specifically‚ what has milk power got to do with Hong Kong’s relationship with the mainland? The answer is everything. Following the 2008 mainland plastic in milk powder scandal‚ mothers no longer trusted their local producers. In response‚ a whole industry developed of acquiring milk powder from Hong Kong. In the process‚ this made it impossible for Hong Kong parents to source milk powder in the city. Thousands

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    my mistake

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    Yum cha between my culture and our culture Yum cha‚ which is a Chinese style morning and afternoon tea‚ involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum‚ which are small dishes. In expert restaurants‚ staff will commonly wheel around heated trolleys serving small yum cha dishes. Hong Kong also has some western food and local food‚ like mango pudding‚ egg tarts that are desserts. Before Hong Kong was occupied by British‚ which already had “Yum cha”. Then‚ this traditional is important for people

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