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    Nestle in China

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    opportunity for bottle water producers. In China‚ the same situation happened and Nestle‚ the world’s No. 3 bottled water producer grew 27% its business in 2012.  Owning more than 60 water brands but Nestle have been losing its market share in Europe‚ the U.S and Australia‚ from 12% in 2006 decreased to 10% in 2011. However Nestle still relied on these developed markets and have been considering emerging markets for their future growth.  In China‚ Nestle’s sales increased from $1 billion in

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    yahoo in china

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    Yahoo! in China - Background Shi Tao Shi Tao‚ a Chinese poet and journalist‚ is serving a ten-year prison sentence in China for sending an email to the U.S. According to a letter Amnesty International received from Yahoo! (YHOO)‚ and Yahoo!’s own later public admissions‚ Yahoo! China provided account-holder information‚ in compliance with a government request‚ that led to Shi Tao’s sentencing. Mr. Shi was accused of "illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities" after sending an email

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    Logitech and China

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    as a practical example of success in International trade. Logitech‚ with a well managed strategy could take advantage during these past few years of the globalization of production within different markets. First by outsourcing in Taiwan‚ then in China‚ Logitech has demonstrated a real capacity of adaptation to the fast moving actual business world. The company followed a strategy of continuous improvement based on reducing production costs‚ and focusing on innovation. By buying specific parts of

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ the characters are concerned with their own positive reputations which causes them to be deceptive‚ hang at the gallows‚ and act smarter than they were. In The Crucible the characters are very concerned about their reputation‚ because of this it caused some characters to lie about who they really are. This comes out in the story when characters are being accused of being witches‚ giving them the choice to either lie to save their lives or tell the truth and be killed

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    China Rise

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    of each others so world peace is very difficult to realize without a global central authority(Betts)‚ conversely‚ liberalism treat states are rational entities with benign-oriented commitments so that international peace could be achieved and facilitated under the supports of international institutions such as United Nations. As a new power and a large economy of the world‚ the ‘peaceful rise’ policy of People Republic of China (PRC) ‚ could be explorered by both paradigms. Based on that comparative

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    conclusions and very bad things happen in return. Another theme that the author is trying to portray is that reputation doesn’t matter. For example‚ in the play many people would not have gotten convicted‚ had Rev. Parris not cared so much about his reputation he would have come clean about the girls and the trials would probably have stopped.An example of Rev. Parris only caring about his reputation is when he say “Abigail‚ I have fought here three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me‚ and

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    are trying their best to change everyone’s opinion before people die for it‚ there are other people in the story are only trying to protect their own reputation. The main characters that represents the people are john Proctor‚ Abigail Williams and Judge Danforth. John proctor is an honest man who believes in helping others‚ but when his reputation is on the line he is forced to make a decision. On the other hand‚ Abigail Williams controlled the girls through intimidation‚ because she was the oldest

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    Accusations of witchcraft were common in the 1600s and people had to decide whether to confess to these accusations to save their lives or to not confess and be hung. These societies had strict ideas and rules on how to live life. Having a good reputation is the most important to people and individuality is not an option. John Proctor dying to save his good name represents Miller’s idea of a tragic hero because he is willing to die for his personal dignity due to the fact that he feels responsible

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    Censorship in China

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    ideas about the argument. The Chinese Communist Party exerts near complete control over the country’s 358 television stations and 2‚119 newspapers — the primary media available to more than one billion Chinese citizens. In the People’s Republic of China‚ there are no Chinese-language news media that are both widely accessible and independent of the government. While available to more than 100 million users‚ the Internet is closely monitored by the state; access to politically threatening Internet

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    Corruption in China

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    CORRUPTION IN CHINA The domestic challenges facing China during the next few decades are enormous. China faces serious corruption‚ increasing mass unrest‚ enlarged polarization in the personal and regional income distribution‚ increased unemployment and insufficient social safety net‚ shortages of energy and key resources for economic modernization‚ massive migrations from rural areas to urban areas‚ extensive bad debt held by state banks and deep problems in the financial sector‚ excessive public

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