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    Bussiness Trade

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    Mo Yan pens Nobel success story Writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday. The Swedish Academy‚ which gives out the annual prizes‚ described Mo’s works as "hallucinatory realism" merging "folk tales‚ history and the contemporary." "Through a mixture of fantasy and reality‚ historical and social perspectives‚ Mo Yan has created a world reminiscent in its complexity of those in the writings of William Faulkner and Gabriel Garca Marquez‚ at the same time finding a departure point

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    Describe a teacher

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    Furthermore‚ she taught me not only the knowledge of geography‚ but also learning skills such as take notes and preview the text. Reward and punishment system was a common thing in our generation. Especially in school‚ our lovely teacher‚ Ms Lee developed her own special punished system. It depended on your grades and your participation in the classes. If your grades was below to the target‚ which was your goal‚ or misbehaved on the class‚ she would invite you to her office. When I was asked to go

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    Colonialism 1500-1750 During the 1500 to 1750s‚ Europe began their expansion into the Americas. There were many reasons for Spain‚ France‚ Portugal‚ and England to head to the Americas. While the factors driving these European powerhouses to the ‘New World’ were similar in nature‚ England stands out as the most successful Colonial ruler in most facets of colonization due to its handsoff approach‚ allowing for the colonies to thrive through successful self- governing‚ strong economic options in trade and

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    Analyze and comment about RCA of Vietnam based on data from Trade Map in 2012. Contents Introduce about RCA Analyse of some VN’s industries Evaluation of statistics Case study of Rice: RCA of Vietnam Rice in comparision with Thailand Introduction Coefficient of Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA). • Represent comparative advantage or disadvantage of a certain country in a certain goods or services. • It is based on the Ricardian comparative advantage concept. EX1 : Export value of commodity

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    Describe a Person

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    Describe a person Viscous and scary when angry‚ but my granddad is the kindest‚ generous and trustworthy ma I know. Santa Claus is like his twin‚ they are so alike: big beer belly; kind and gentle-like a little baby lamb; and old. His bright ginger hair is like a great big bonfire on bonfire night‚ or a pumpkin on Halloween. Matching his hair‚ his beard is as rough and sharp as Velcro. At summer or at Christmas time (when I go visit and stay with him)‚ he always has something to tell me‚ whether

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    the Atlantic Slave Trade were products of Western Europe’s expansion of power that began at the beginning of the 1500’s through the 1900‘s. The main contributing European countries to the Atlantic Slave Trade were Portugal‚ Spain‚ the Netherlands‚ France‚ and England. Portugal lead the movement during the 1400’s and arrived in Western Africa in hopes to find Christian allies to spread Christianity against the Muslims of Northern Africa. But they soon became more interested in trade (Hine‚ Hine & Harrold

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    government-sponsored protection o Respond to “Unfair” Trade: if one government thinks another nation is not “playing fair”‚ it will often threaten to play unfairly unless certain concessions are agreed o Gain Influence: government of the world’s largest nations may become involved in trade gain influence over smaller nations • Economic Motives: for the protection of young industries from competition and the promotion of a strategic trade policy. o To Protect Infant Industries: emerging industries

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    the beginning of time. The world has become interconnected into a web in the period between the1500s and the 1800s. There has been an extreme changed in the cultural‚ economic‚ and social dynamics throughout the 1500s to the 1800s time period. The cultural dynamic has changed in the 1500s to the 1800s through many ways. Throughout this time period the cultural dynamic had changed facing religious reformations. In this time period there has been more missionary work that had been done. There are many

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    China a Neo-Mercantilist Nation?” a) Are the claims that China is following a neo-mercantilist policy valid?” why or why not? Yes‚ the claims that China is following a neo-mercantilist policy are valid because China has been trying to maintain a trade surplus (which is the definition of neo mercantilist); placing high import tariffs on certain goods (refer to qtn 3). Besides‚ the cheap currency encourages domestic investments‚ discouraging imports and also leads to cheap capital exports. What I

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    "In a country well governed‚ poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed‚ wealth is something to be ashamed of" (Confucius). In England during the 1500’s almost everyone was catholic. Until 1534 when King Henry VIII wanted to get a divorce from his wife Catherine‚ because she was not able to give him a son to carry on his legacy. When the Pope denied Henry’s request for an annulment the King needed to figure out another was to be able to get his divorce. At this point the King

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