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      Introduction   As we all known that Google out of China to become a hot topic recently.    “On March 23‚ Google announced on the office blog that Google and more than twenty other U.S. companies had been the victims of a sophisticated cyber attack originating from China‚ and that during our investigation into these attacks we had uncovered evidence to suggest that the Gmail accounts of dozens of human rights activists connected with China were being routinely accessed by third parties‚ most likely

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    1. If people were to compare children’s experience from now to the 1970’s‚ most would say that children no longer play outside. Although that is partly true due to entertainment media‚ there are other reasons why children no longer play outside as much. Before‚ many women were mostly housekeepers. They made sure that the house was clean‚ and they watched over all the children. Today‚ many more women work in the labor force‚ so the time that children spend outside in creative play has decreased. Nevertheless

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    Multinational business in China 30 years ago‚ “China” was a well-knowing name that had entered people’s life all over the world‚ by the images of “Made in China”‚ “Factory of world”. China is the oldest country which has long history‚ lot of tradition‚ and multicultural heritage. Also China is the third largest land nation with rich natural resources‚ and the largest population about 1.3billions people. About the geography of China - located east Pacific coast of Asian mainland; northern border

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    The uprising took place during the harvesting period to intensify the class struggles in the village. Mao had realized the revolutionary potential of the peasant class because the peasants‚ who were the most exploited class‚ had already begun revolting against the ruthless economic exploitation that they were subjected to by the petty bourgeoisie‚ the warlords and landlord classes. Consequently‚ Mao rallied the peasants and organized a small army and which he led during the Hunan movement. This army

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    Population Control In China “ There are many ways to make the death rate increase” (Robert McNamara). The regulation of population via forced abortions‚ forced sterilizations‚ infanticide‚ and government programs does not only hurt the economy‚ but continuously damages it to a point of weakness and downfall. Population control in China has been hurting the Chinese people and destroying the Chinese economy for a span of 65 years‚ and continues to cause conflict even today. The one-child policy that

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    How Did Mao consolidate his power from 1949-1953? Mao Zedong used a number of different methods constantly to consolidate his power in the years between 1949 to 1953. Most of these are vital to the survival of the Communist Party with Mao as its leader. The new Government faced a lot of challenges in 1949 as the people of China and their economy was exhausted after years of war and conflict. China had been through decades of internal conflict in the civil war which was fought on and off at

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    1968‚ the day was so gloomy‚ the wind was so bitter‚ but also tucked snow. Tomorrow would be the New Year’s Day‚ but those of us junior high school "graduated""Intellectual Youths" faced with important choice‚ decision‚ must act‚ could not wait. Mao Zedong’s the highest order of "the intellectual youth moves to the countryside‚ to accept the poor and lower-middle peasants re-education" had already seen in various newspaper headlines. Huge banners‚ sharp slogans were posted everywhere. Every

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    AMRITA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS‚ AMRITAPURI TOYOTA (TOYOTA MOTOR CO. AND ITS SUPPLIERS) IN CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT INTRODUCTION The Chinese automobile sector is one of the key sectors which was benefited by the policy reforms that started in 1987 in China. This industry has posted double digit growth rates in the past two decades and is promising to sustain that growth rate in the future also. According to Hua Wang (Policy Reforms and Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of

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    Mismanaging cultural differences can render otherwise successful managers and organisations ineffective when working across cultures. As stated byOsland (1990‚ p. 4) ``The single greatest barrier to business success is the one erected by culture’’. Hofstede (1983) defines culture as "the mental programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one human group from another" (Hofstede 1983 p. 25). Through the comparison of Chinese culture and Australian culture using Hofstedes five cross-cultural

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    Imperial China Collapses Objectives • List the problems the new Republic of China faced • Trace the rise of communism in China • Describe the civil war between Communists and Nationalists Main Idea: Revolution: After the fall of the Qing dynasty‚ nationalists and Communist movements struggled for power Why it matters Now: The seeds of China’s late-20th century political thought‚ communism were planted at this time Nationalists Overthrow Qing Dynasty • Kuomintang‚ or the Nationalist Party‚ leader

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