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    Domestic Robot

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    Domestic robots play an indispensable role in our future lives Introduction This essay aims at discussing domestic robots that may change the lives of Hong Kong people within the next 50 years by looking at possible future applications of science. In the bygone day‚ robots were used in industrial field and mostly not related to people. People rarely think that they would interact with robots. Nowadays‚ robots are covered in different fields‚ such as domestic. Domestic robot is a robot used for household

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    Effect of Overpopulation

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    Effects of Overpopulation Do you know how many people are in Hong Kong? According to Wikipedia‚ nowadays‚ there are almost 7.1 million people in Hong Kong‚ "with an overall density of some 6‚300 people per square kilometre."[1] Therefore‚ Hong Kong is "already one of the most densely populated cities on earth."[2] Large population comes up with overpopulation. Moreover‚ overpopulation brings a number of problems which affect Hong Kong socially‚ environmentally and economically. In the social problem

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    Hawkers

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    Historically‚ hawker stalls were pack of the life style of some Hong Kong people who used to live in the crowded and poorer areas‚ such as the housing estates. In Modern Hong Kong‚ these hawkers are getting fewer and fewer in number because the government has tightened up illegal hawkering. This is due to hygiene and environmental control in preventing diseases such as cholera and diarrhea. Where there are food hawkering‚ there is going to be plenty of rubbish and this is lead to attracting mice

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    The high cost of housing in Hong Kong recently has attracted international attention once again. Not long after a report in the Economist that suggested Hong Kong was second only to Australia in terms of the extent to which housing is overpriced‚ a CNN video story‚ "Feeling Hong Kong’s Property Boom‚" cited record low interest rates‚ lack of buildable land in a city of 7 million population‚ and hot money from the Chinese mainland‚ as driving forces behind the local housing boom. Regrettably‚ the

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    1950-2005. Hong Kong: Marine Publishing Company Ltd. Chan‚ M. Y. (2007). Eating Bible. Hong Kong: Commercial Press (HK) Ltd. Cheung‚ M. K. & Chu‚ Y. W. (2002). Hong Kong Literature as/and Cultural Studies. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. Hong Kong people march attracted worldwide attention (2003‚ April 5). Apple Daily Retrieved from http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/template/apple/art_main.php?iss_id=20030702&sec_id=4104&subsec_id=12731&art_id=3386625 Jiang‚ X Leung‚ K. K. (2005). Shark Fin Bowl without

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    Hong Kong since it was introduced 10 years ago but the mainland would review the scheme if its present scale was beyond Hong Kong’s capacity. “The scheme was designed to benefit Hong Kong people. [When considering] the number of visitors‚ the mode of visits and other specifics‚ we need to place Hong Kong peoples’ interests first‚” he said. The cumulative number of mainland visitors who had travelled to Hong

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    First Peoples Sparknotes

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    The narrative concerning the exploration of the North American continent was a little bit of Eu-ropean ethnocentrism‚ as well as a reflection of historical reality. According to the book‚ “First Peoples”‚ just about everyone from monks to visitors from outer space “discovered” America much earlier than Columbus. For example: archaeological evidence points to the Vikings being in Greenland‚ Newfoundland and Labrador back in 1000 AD. However‚ due to relations with the Native population that were mired

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    social factor

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    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%) and South Korea(92%).It shows that Hong Kong

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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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    China stand up as it adopted an open-door policy‚ They made a good living in the process. Then‚ as China opened to the world‚ it was Hong Kong entrepreneurs who give it substance with investment. Proud of the progress that China made‚ Hong Kong people took a pride in their contribution. Soon that pride was overtaken by fears that mainlanders were burning up Hong Kong’s world class services. Local mothers struggled to access hospitals to give birth as wards overflowed with mainland mothers. Then

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