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    How to deal with the problem of cross-border student from Mainland China in Hong Kong In Hong Kong‚ the number of cross-border student from Mainland China has increased to 17 thousand in this year. However‚ in different aspect such as language‚ culture and household they are different from Hong Kong children. According to some surveys‚ about 80 percentage of the Hong Kong kindergarten teachers point out that ‘The level of speaking Mandarin is better’ is the advantage of the Mainlander. Nevertheless

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    Different ending – A comparison between school bullying in Hong Kong and Japan’ School bullying is a type of bullying in which occurs in school. Bullying can be physical‚ verbal‚ or emotional. According to the report of Japan Daily in 2012‚ there are 144‚000 cases of school bullying within primary and secondary school which is two times more than the cases in 2011. The suicide rate even increases 44%. Meanwhile‚ refer to the survey of Hong Kong Family Welfare Society in 2012‚ there are 76.5% of teenage

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    A General Review on the Culture of Hong Kong and Japan through the Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Theory Cultural dimensions theory‚ developed by Geert Hofstede’s‚ describes how a society’s culture affects the values of its members‚ and how these values relate to their behaviour. The theory proposed six dimensions: power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ individualism-collectivism‚ masculinity-femininity‚ long-term and short-term orientation‚ and the latest dimension‚ indulgence and self-restraint

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    of journalism in Hong Kong. As the term “market-driven” has suggested‚ journalism becomes business-oriented in Hong Kong. While some people consider market-driven journalism a good change‚ a lot of problems are also arisen due to this practice. In this paper‚ we are going to examine the advantages and disadvantages of market-driven journalism in Hong Kong to see whether citizens can benefit from it. Before talking about the pros and cons of market-driven journalism in Hong Kong‚ let us first give

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    in the industry…..…15 Recommendations………………………………………………………….17 References……………………………………………………………….…19 Abstract Starbucks opened its first location in Seattle ’s Pike Place Market in 1971. Now Chairman Howard Schultz joined Starbucks in 1982 as Director of Marketing. Schultz visited Italy and noticed the popularity of espresso bars there. He thought this would be a great idea in the Seattle area and convinced Starbucks to open a coffee shop in downtown. Schultz founded his own coffee company

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    culture at a remove: Filipina amahs discover and adapt to the Hong Kong style of family management 21st November‚ 2013 Karishma Sujan Wayne Duan Sunnie Zhang Anna Liu In this essay we discuss the cross-cultural differences in the household management of handling children between the Philippines and Hong Kong. Managing children in HK households In Hong Kong‚ Filipino maids make up 3% of the population. They are especially

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    Kong King

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    Andrew Brown Mr. Gingery English 1 CP 22 January 2015 Kong King You may have heard of King Kong but he was just a pebble to Kong King. Gorillas fascinated Katelyn she even had a job to study gorillas even though John was afraid of very afraid of them and that there wasn’t any gorillas close to Mankato‚ Minnesota except for the zoos. Katelyn liked them because they are mysterious and intelligent. John just thought they were aggressive animals. John thought that Katelyn needed a break from her work

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    King Kong

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    who falls madly in love. Though not all protagonists are handsome men/women; such as Beauty and the Beast‚ King Kong‚ and Penelope‚ all these stars lack the appearance of normal people. Their appearance ranges from a beast‚ an ape‚ or a pig‚ but true love is what can set them free. There are major differences and similarities between each film‚ but only one major theme; love. King Kong is about the giant gorilla that is captured by Carl Denham’s crew and taken to New York City. That’s just the basic

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    King Kong (1933) V.S King Kong (2005) King Kong is one of the most recognizable motion-picture of all time. Written and produced by Merian C. Cooper‚ "King Kong‚ a story worth making two movies about the suspense/thriller‚ was state of the art when it first came out in 1933‚ and was brought back to life through current state of the art technology in 2005" (Layton‚ 2003). The stop-motion animation in the 1933 film and the new and improved computer animation in the 2005 version about this gigantic

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    Introduction/Executive Summary and Product Description Yuban coffee is a brand of coffee you can find in your local grocery store that you probably did not know existed. It was founded by John Arbuckle‚ a famous coffee roaster‚ who has invented the original Yuban coffee in 1986. Yuban coffee only uses the best Arabica beans. In addition‚ Yuban is certificated by the Rainforest Alliance‚ which declares that at least 30% of Yuban coffee is organic. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are not used on

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