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    com/locate/jado Factors accounting for youth suicide attempt in Hong Kong: A model building Gloria W.Y. Wan a‚ Patrick W.L. Leung b‚ * a b Clinical Psychology Service‚ Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council‚ 5/F‚ Holy Trinity Bradury Center‚ 139 Ma Tau Chung Road‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong‚ China 3/F‚ Sino Building‚ Clinical and Health Psychology Centre‚ Department of Psychology‚ The Chinese University of Hong Kong‚ Shatin‚ NT‚ Hong Kong‚ China a b s t r a c t Keywords: Suicide ideation/attempt

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    The different Labour law requirements between Mainland and Hong Kong The Labour Law of China is the law formulated in accordance with the Constitution in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of laborers‚ readjust labor relationship‚ establish and safeguard a labor system suited to the socialist market economy‚ and promote economic development and social progress. This Law applies to all enterprises and individual economic organizations (hereinafter referred to as employing units)

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    globalization produces a ‘shrinking world’? A Disney World Globalization and the Walt Disney Company This essay will explore the concept of the shrinking world as a product of globalization‚ and investigate the Walt Disney Company’s contribution towards this phenomenon. It will begin by examining the primary motivating factors behind globalization‚ the spread of transportation and communication links‚ before presenting an overview of the Walt Disney Company and its role in media and tourism. It

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    park in the world. When it comes to theme parks‚ Disney will be the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind. Because of the great success of Disney‚ researchers want to look into the reasons why it is so important and so attractive to the entertainment industry. For example‚ Disney’s Asian theme parks usually would apply local customs and festivals into their programs. And by doing so‚ it draws more local tourists to attend the events. Disney always pays attention to these cultural factors and

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    happiness to chase the future benefits. This pattern seems to be the most familiar with the majority of us. We constantly pursue our goals and think that they can bring happiness. However‚ after accomplishing one goal‚ a new goal including anxiety and stress seems to immediately take place. These rat racers may experience satisfaction when they accomplish their goals. However‚ their happiness will then be put aside very quickly when they plunge into the new target. In contrast‚ the Happiness archetype

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    (2005) 539–548 Relationship between tourism and cultural heritage management: evidence from Hong Kong$ Bob McKerchera‚*‚ Pamela S. Y. Hoa‚ Hilary du Crosb b a School of Hotel and Tourism Management‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hung Hom‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong Department of Geography‚ The University of Hong Kong/School of Hotel and Tourism Management‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong Received 24 November 2003; accepted 4 February 2004 Abstract This paper examines the nature

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    What are the major challenges of current health care system in Hong Kong? How should we reform the system? What should be the roles of individuals‚ market and government in funding and managing the health care system? Major challenges Increased health care financing costs due to increased demand of health care service The ageing population The bulk of inpatient care is subject to a spending cap ~ 90 % of the most expensive services - secondary and tertiary care-are delivered by the public

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    attractive location for Disney. Already‚ the company has been successful in Tokyo. While its park in Hong Kong has been less profitable‚ the company believes that further expansion into the region is worthwhile. However‚ the company faces a number of cultural challenges that must be overcome. Certainly language poses a problem for the company. At Hong Kong Disneyland‚ the company has chosen to be trilingual for example. In addition to dealing with language differences‚ Disney must also tailor other

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    An investigation of Occupational accidents at Vinci Park Services Hong Kong Limited BY Lam Wing Shan Kennis 02006251 Human Resources Management Option An Honours Degree Project Submitted to the School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Graduation Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong April 2005 i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost‚ I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my supervisor

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    3.5 Graham Street: A Case Study As stated in the introduction‚ Graham Street is a character street specialized in selling fresh and affordable produce to people all over Hong Kong. One can find meat‚ vegetables‚ dried seafood and even Chinese medicine and incense there. At the age of 172‚ it is Hong Kong’s oldest wet market‚ but it might not survive for much longer because of the URA. During the process of urban renewal‚ the URA has disregarded its “people first” objective and its procedure lacks

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