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    analysis of tourism policy development in modern China Hanqin Qiu Zhang*‚ King Chong‚ John Ap Department of Hotel and Tourism Management‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hung Hom‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong Received 28 March 1998; accepted 3 September 1998 Abstract Tourism in China has rapidly developed since the adoption of open-door economic reform policy in 1978. There is still little understanding about the role played by the Chinese government in the development of tourism. This paper represents

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    Environmental protection and economic development have become enemies in recent years. We all know that both of them are important. But we often can’t strike a balance between them. Some people hold the belief that economic development should never be at the cost of the environment‚ whereas many others are of the opinion that economic development is the most important‚ no matter how much it costs. As far as I am concerned‚ environmental protection is much more important than economic development

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    company’s global pricing policy may make or break its overseas expansion efforts. In this case‚ McDonald’s is using Value-Pricing Strategy whereby its offer just the right combination of quality and good service at a fair price to their consumers. There are main drivers which affecting the McDonald’s global pricing such as the company goals‚ the company costs‚ the customer demand‚ the competition‚ and lastly the government policies. As for the company goals‚ McDonald’s have determined which goals that

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    Alex Polston 10/4/2014 I do not agree with the overall view of the article “Working at McDonalds.” This article intimidates the popular‚ undemanding jobs of teenagers at places that do not require a set amount of skills to begin work. Yes‚ these jobs are extremely easy to learn and they do not require much thought or concentration‚ but they do teach valuable job and social skills. Etzioni claims that these jobs are highly un-educational‚ cause teenagers to spend money on insignificant things‚ and

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    ensure that there is always something familiar for consumers on the menu (1). The temporary products function as a development strategy to give customers a new experience and to experiment with products that may become permanent (1). As McDonald’s expands internationally‚ the local products have been created to meet consumer demands in particular markets (1). The way that McDonalds’ implements its business level strategy is through product differentiation‚ such as the company’s response to criticism

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    China‚ officially the People’s Republic of China‚ is the largest country in East Asia. It is located in Asia-Europe mainland east‚ the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. China is one of the fastest economic growths‚ but Chinese productivity overall level is relatively low‚ area develops lopsided; level of science and technology and cultural quality is not high enough. “China is the world’s …over 1.3 billion…” [1] It shows how many people China has now. And the most intensive urban are Shanghai‚ Beijing

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    Unit 8 (m2) Outline how factors can influence the development of individual’s self concept. I am going to outline how factors can influence the development of individual’s self-concept‚ firstly‚ I will to define what is self-concept. Self-concept self concept is about the way we view ourselves. There are two sides of our self concept and these include: our self-esteem‚ which is how we feel about out selves that is the the worth and value that you as a person attribute to yourself‚ and

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    buying behaviour of young and middle-aged women when purchasing facial skin care products. The objective is to study what kinds of factors affect the buying behaviour of both young (20 to 35 years old) and middle-aged (40 to 60 years old) women and then compare the findings from both groups. Furthermore‚ the aim is to discover what kind of attitudes Finnish women have towards facial skin care products containing natural ingredients. The objective is to also study the extent to which the using of natural

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    article “Working at McDonalds‚” how teenagers having a part-time job can be bad for them as it fosters escape from school and responsibilities and a short cut to the consumer aspects of adult life. My experience with work while I am in high school created the foundation of my work ethic. I have been employed at different places over my high school years but they have all taught me something different that you can’t learn by reading a book or listening to a lecture in class. They have given me people

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    interdependence of the world economy’s. These are some reasons to explain the growth of globalisation 1. Increase in Free Trade. Since the second world war‚ tariffs have generally been reduced. This has been encouraged through organisations such as the WTO. This has increased trade between different countries; this is an important factor in the process of globalisation. 2. Technology Technology has improved communication between different countries. Therefore‚ it has become easier to split up

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