After a moving target by Jo Bowman 5-Nov-04‚ 08:49 Asia ’s youth may be a moving target but targeted traditional media‚ from print to radio‚ can still work Parents used to bemoan the fact that their kids were constantly glued to the set; now they despair that young people don ’t seem to focus on anything for more than a few minutes. Sure‚ they ’re still watching TV‚ but no longer are they couch potatoes‚ absorbing everything that flashes across the screen; they ’re flicking channels‚ flicking
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My favorite leader –Zhou Enlai Abstract As is known to us all‚ Zhou Enlai‚ as a communist party member‚ the first premier and foreign minister of the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ has a high reputation from home and abroad. This paper includes four parts in total. It starts with the brief introduction to Zhou Enlai and then pays more attention to the second part about his contributions. Following is the third part about evaluations from domestic and international. The last part comes to the
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References: Sutter‚ D. (2012). Mechanisms of liberal bias in the news media versus the academy.16(3)‚ 399-415. Blitz‚ M. (2005). The media we deserve.159‚ 125. Sutter‚ D. (2011). The liberal media: Bias or customer preference. 43(1-3)‚ 47-52. Chiang‚ C.‚ & Knight‚ B. (2011). Media bias and influence: Evidence from newspaper endorsements. 78(3)‚ 795-820.
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United Front strategy favoured by Stalin‚ and held to throughout angry debates with Trotsky and the United Opposition‚ lead to major setback in China‚ where the local Communist party was all but destroyed by the nationalist Kuomintang‚ at a time when Chiang Kai-shek was an honorary member of the Comintern! Having learned nothing by the China debacle Soviet and Comintern policy was then piloted by Stalin into the even more disastrous Third Period‚ an ultra-left switch based on the contention that all
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the environment is quite evident. The costume design plays a significant role‚ since the wardrobe of each character indicates his social status. In that aspect‚ the film truly excels‚ on both the protagonists and the various supernumeraries. David Chiang‚ who portrays Wei Fung‚ was a martial arts superstar in the 70’s‚ partly due to his looks‚ and he does not seem to stop exploiting the fact‚ since a permanent smile is almost omnipresent in his face. Nevertheless‚ his past as a stuntman and fight
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RESEARCH NOTES www.elsevier.com/locate/atoures Annals of Tourism Research‚ Vol. 31‚ No. 3‚ pp. 712–715‚ 2004 # 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/$30.00 A DEA Evaluation of Taipei Hotels Wan-Erh Chiang Ming-Hone Tsai Li Shau-Mei Wang National Central University‚ Taiwan It is always a major concern for top management to measure efficiency. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is an excellent tool for assessing the relative efficiency of decision-making
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Genocide in Asia Nanking Massacre History of Region Nanjing is a momentous city that dates back to around 6‚000 years ago when farmers originally civilized the land. However‚ the oldest recorded fact about the city is the wall built around the southwest corner of the presently known Zhonghua Gate. The wall was built in the year of 472 BC by the King of the Yue State‚ named Gou Jian. Throughout history‚ this city has been renamed numerous times (around 40 times) and it served as China’s capital for
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The best way to explain the physiological process of blood glucose regulation is by summing up (Chang‚ Chiang‚ Saltiel‚ 2004). After a meal the digestive system begins to breakdown the food you have eaten. The carbohydrates are then broken down into a simple sugar called glucose. As the glucose is absorbed from your digestive system into your bloodstream
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SAWATDEE....HELLO‚ BEAUTIFUL BANKOK BY ETHEL SOLIVEN- TIMBOL Bangkok known as KrunThep‚which is Thai for “City of Angels‚” beckons with its golden roofed temples and spicily curried cuisine. Seven million visitors come to Thailand each year spending an average of six to seven days because there is so much to see and to relish in this “Exotic Orient” as one enamored traveller dubbed the country. Our agenda for the first day of our
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China and Russia had various similarities and differences during the early 20th century. They were different in the aspect of goals as Russia was highly concerned in making everyone literate to experience the works of Marx‚ Lenin and Stalin personally while neither the Chinese communist party nor the Kuomintang cared much about literacy for the masses. Another differences was the characterization of the Russian revolution by World war 1 leading to the revolt against a ruling Tsar while China‚ was
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