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    Case Title: The Chinese Fireworks Industry Executive Summary An organization can only improve its functioning‚ if it makes itself aware of its weaknesses and then acts to correct those deficiencies. The purpose of this case is to help Jerry Yu asses how attractive the fireworks industry is and to aid in his decision-makings of investment. This case is also conducted to diagnose the key issues that the company needs to address and to suggest alternative courses of action or give recommendations. Jerry

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    Little Chinese Seamstress

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    Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong’s implemented the Cultural Revolution and spread perpetual fear of death during his rule in China. Educated citizens faced humiliation‚ exile‚ beatings‚ and millions of youths had no choice‚ but to relocate to the countryside for their “re-education.” He classified books as propaganda and the owners as traitors who should suffer severe consequences. In Dai Sijie’s Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress‚ the narrator and Luo risk getting caught with novels in

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    culture revolution happened in the mid-1900s and lasted a full decade and had a lot of impact on the Chinese people. The main goal was to preserve communism ideology by purging against the “evil” of capitalism in the tradition Chinese society. The book Red Azalea comes from at that particular time period. Red azalea was in the center of the culture revolution. The culture revolution affected the Chinese citizens in many ways. The citizens did not enjoy the Cultural Revolution and lived in constant fear

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    Chinese Chopsticks Lesson

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    In ancient times‚ the Chinese were far ahead of the rest of the world. They are credited with many important inventions like‚ paper and paper money‚ the umbrella‚ eye glasses‚ fireworks‚ woodblock printing‚ the magnetic compass‚ and some foods like noodles‚ rice‚ tea‚ and even ice cream. They invented chopsticks in the 11th century BC to eat their food with instead of having to use their hands. Some believe that they even invented the fork but they used the chopsticks instead because Confucius

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    well as new values and attitudes. The different business etiquettes employed by the American and Chinese can be attributed to the differences in their historical and cultural development. Whilst many things in China are in a state of constant flux‚ some things remain deeply rooted in the old culture of the country and one of the things which changes most slowly in any country is culture. Chinese business culture is not suddenly going to become a clone of Western or American business culture like

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    My Chinese Dream

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    My Chinese Dream Good morning‚ my dear friends: Since used by incumbent Chinese president Xi Jinping on November 29‚ 2012‚ the term meaning to achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation‚ Chinese dream‚ has been a catchword. Every Chinese is talking about it. “My Chinese dream is to get a stable job”‚ a laid-off worker said when investigated. “Mine is to give birth to lovely twin brother and sister”‚ a pregnant woman claimed. If asked‚ as a grassroots undergraduate‚ my Chinese dream is

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    Air pollution in the Chinese capital Beijing has reached levels judged as hazardous to human health. Readings from both official and unofficial monitoring stations suggested that Saturday’s pollution has soared past danger levels outlined by the World Health Organization (WHO). The air tastes of coal dust and car fumes‚ two of the main sources of pollution‚ says a BBC correspondent. Economic growth has left air quality in many cities notoriously poor. A heavy smog has smothered Beijing for many

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    .......................................................................... 1 1.4 Delimitation .............................................................................................................................. 2 2. Overview of the Chinese market ......................................................................................... 3 3. PEST-analysis ...................................................................................................................... 4 4. Porters

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    During the Han dynasty‚ Confucian beliefs were the basis for the Chinese government. Confucius‚ known as China’s first teacher‚ was upset by the violence of his era. At first‚ no one listened to him but as time went on‚ his teaching was recorded and later on‚ his sayings became an important addition to Chinese culture. To restore order‚ he believed the Five Constant Relationships‚ which include husband to wife‚ older sibling to younger sibling‚ ruler to subject‚ older friend to younger friend‚ and

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    The Chinese Room Argument

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    question of subjectivity (qualia) in the argument above. Though he did argue against Searle’s Chinese Room argument. In the following paragraphs I’ll briefly explain the Chinese Room argument‚ and how Chalmers responded to Searle. Searle’s argument mainly prove that the Chinese room functional system lacks conscious states‚ in the same way that the conscious experience (subjective experience) of understanding Chinese. Searle’s believes that intentionality requires consciousness. And since the room lacks

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