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    business etiquette is a high context environment and as far as appearance‚ behavior and how they communicate is very different then those of a low context culture. In China your professional appearance is very important. For the purposes of business‚ men usually wear very casual suits with neutral colors. The women in China

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    551–479 BCE). Confucianism originated as an "ethical-sociopolitical teaching" during the spring and autumn period‚ but later developed metaphysical and cosmological elements in the Han dynasty.Following the official abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin dynasty‚ Confucianism became the official state ideology of the Han. Confucianism is often characterized as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. In fact‚ Confucianism built on an ancient religious foundation

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    Intel in China

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    The challenges faced by intel china 03/05/2013 03:22 The challenges faced by intel china Newly Appointed manager of marketing programs of Intel in China‚ Charles Tang was facing resistance from an account manager is his division Yong Li. Conflict between Chinese and Western management styles is evident and needs to be considered carefully besides the individual traits of personnel. Western management processes and style should be developed to suit the Chinese style of management as the former

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    China and Japan China has been a multi-religion country since the ancient times. It is well known that Confucianism is an indigenous religion and is the soul of Chinese culture‚ which enjoyed popular support among people and even became the guiding ideology for feudalism society‚ but it did not develop into a national belief. It makes the culture more tolerant to others‚ thus‚ many other religions have been brought into the country in different dynasties‚ but none of them developed powerful enough

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    Slavery In Ancient China

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    1. In ancient Rome slavery became the indispensable foundation of the economy‚ and social status was a way to have political privilege and was praised upon in society. But in ancient China‚ they didn’t have as many slaves as the Romans‚ the had more of peasants contributing to society by working in fields‚ laboring on imperial estates‚ and maintaining canal channels. Chinese slaves also had legal protections provided by contracts specifying and limiting what would be demanded of them. The government

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    Urban Transportation of China Urban transportation plays an important role in each city of China. With improvements in road construction‚ more convenient transport options are available. Public buses‚ taxies‚ bicycles are the most common vehicles for you to take. In some modern and developed Chinese cities‚ subway‚ light rail and even Maglev trains can all be considered as good ways for you to get around the city. Bus In China‚ almost all major cities are equipped with a developed bus transport

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    China Market Segmentation

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    Consumer and Travel Trade Research in China Quantitative Report April 24‚ 2006 © Decima Research Inc. | decima.com | ISO 9001:2000 Certified 1 Proprietary Warning (Decima) The information contained herein is proprietary to Decima and may not be used‚ reproduced or disclosed to others except as specifically permitted in writing by the originator of the information. The recipient of the information‚ by its retention and use‚ agrees to protect the same and the information contained

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    Why Is Child Labour Wrong

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    the buggers‚ although being taken away from his family was the last thing he wanted he knew it was the reason he was born. Child labor can be used for so many different reasons‚ such as being solders and training for a war or being used in China in sweatshops Many young males and females work outrageous hours a week on farms‚ and risk their health for little to no pay. “The report‚ "Fingers

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    Ancient China History

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    Ancient china Ancient china was made as a Chinese war community in the 1060-1600 BC almost 6000 years ago. Ancient china has also created things like gunpowder‚ paper making‚ printing and the compass. They used gunpowder for guns to shoot the civilians or shoot their enemies like Mongolians and they used it for military affairs. They used paper making for making paper to write. They were also known for block printing for ancient artifacts. The compass was made out of iron and were on a plate with

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    descriptive and explanatory framing could state the real meaning of the footbinding completely. The author Dorothy Ko illustrated the complex historical development of footbinding in her journal “The Shifting Meanings of Footbinding in Seventeen-Century China”. She described three historic stages of footbinding: the heyday of footbinding‚ the prohibition of footbinding and the revival of footbinding through three main perspectives – wen civility‚ ethnic boundaries separating Han and Manchu‚ and the embellishment

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