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    the world has investigated the method to less rely on the fossil fuel. Hong Kong‚ being a part of the world‚ should also take the responsibility to do so. Many may wonder is Hong Kong potential enough to use more renewable energy? The answer is simple-why isn’t it? Renewable Energy in Hong Kong There are many types of renewable energy‚ hydropower‚ wind powers‚ solar energy‚ etc. However‚ developing renewable energy in Hong Kong always faces lots of problems and limitations. The factors such as capital

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    Online shopping among Hong Kong people Introduction: Online shopping is a trend in the world in recent year because of the development of rapid digital era‚ such as smart phones‚ easy checkout systems‚ secure system and so on. Online shopping become plays an important role in electronic commerce. According to UCLA Center for Communication Policy (2001)‚ online shopping has become the third most popular Internet activity‚ immediately following e-mail using/instant messaging and web browsing

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    Why all Hong Kong people hates CY Leung Actually‚ not all Hong Kong people hate CY Leung‚ just 95% of them hate him. The remaining 5% include the underground communist party members in Hong Kong‚ the new immigrants which is from Mainland China‚ the people which the Communist party of China paid for and CY Leung himself.(sadly‚ the communist party of China is too rich to send so many immigrants to Hong Kong‚ which is increasing that 5%). Who is CY Leung? Well‚ if you live in Hong Kong‚ you must

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    Exchange Rate System in Hong Kong On Nov 16‚ 2011‚ The IMF Staff Mission visited Hong Kong and showed endorsement on keeping the linked exchange rate in place (HKISD‚ 2011)‚ in spite of the voices of the abolition of the system‚ which causes adverse effects to the Hong Kong economy with monetary policies by the FED (Stephen‚ 2010). This system has been in function from the year 1983. It grants the HKD stability predictability and attracts foreign investments‚ turning Hong Kong into the world financial

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    Introduction: Hong Kong is a densely populated metropolitan so there are a lot of housing problems especially for the urban poor. As the housing problems in Hong Kong such as the shortage of housing units are getting more acute‚ it is worth making an in-depth analysis for the sake of gaining a deeper insight of the responses of the government in housing problems. I will focus on different measures and actions taken by Hong Kong government in 21th Century. All data collected is based on library

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    voluntary euthanasia be allowed in Hong Kong? The issue of euthanasia has been discussed for decades. Euthanasia is a medical practice to end one’s life with the purpose to alleviate pain or suffering while voluntary euthanasia is one of its categories that carried out at the request of the patient. A few years ago‚ a paralyzed patient had requested for euthanasia to end his life painlessly. This attracted wide attention among the general public in Hong Kong. People started to discuss whether

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    The 3 objects that represent Hong Kong Culture? Hong Kong is said to be a “Cultural Desert”. However‚ Red-White-Blue bags‚ Cha Chaan Teng and Cantonese Opera are three objects that can represent Hong Kong culture and the spirit of Hong Kong people. Red-White-Blue bag represents the hardworking Hong Kong people. Red-White-Blue bag is a common travel bag used by Hong Kong people‚ especially in low-class family. Most of the bags contained all red‚ blue and white color stripes. However‚ these bags

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    Questions for the case 1. What was Red Lobster’s historical targeting and positioning before 2004 (you may approach this question discussing its target customer‚ benefits promised‚ and its competitive frame by then). ---- Use information from page 1 to page 3. 2. What was Lopdrup’s positioning strategy when he took over in 2004 (you may also approach this question discussing its target customer‚ benefits promised‚ and its competitive frame starting 2004)? How were the 4P changed to support the

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    and differences in product/service attribute between 2 to 3 major competitors [e.g. Bonaque‚ Vita] i. Major market segments In bottled water industry‚ water manufacturers are generally having three target markets: office‚ retail and household. Hong Kong is a business society. Many people work in commercial building nearly whole day‚ they have no time to boil water in the office. Water manufactures. Besides office‚ the company also focuses retail and domestic market supplies. It provides a wide

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    Cultural Difference between Hong Kong and the U.S. Hong Kong has been one of the most prosperous cities in the world for many years. The idea of Hong Kong being returned to China was frightening many Hong Kong people in the early 80s‚ but the handover turned out to be a memorable moment for most of the citizens. Today‚ Hong Kong is no longer a colony of Britain and Chinese are holding most of the top positions in the government. Not only the political and economic issues have been changed a lot

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