Master of Arts (Global Communication) The Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Journalism and Communication The School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong launched the M.A. in Global Communication program in 2005. Being one of the first of its kind‚ this program focuses on international and China-specific phenomena related to globalization and communication and provides enhanced learning for those who endeavor to work in areas such as media‚ education
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Research Proposal Project Title: Code-mixing among University students in Hong Kong within the school’s context TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT 1 1. INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 Background 2 1.2 Objective 3 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 4 2.1 Studies form the societal language pattern 4 2.2 Studies form the ubiquity of mixed code within school context 4 2.2.1 Notice or advertising within school context 4 2.2.2 Student informal conversation within school context 5 3. PROJECT
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9/1/2011 By Joanne Sammer Economic uncertainty in the U.S. and elsewhere is causing many companies to limit their salary increase budgets. However‚ employers can find ways to supplement current financial rewards by paying more attention to the nonfinancial rewards they provide to their employees. “We typically see more emphasis of nonfinancial reward programs when times get tough‚” said Tom McMullen‚ Hay Group’s North American reward practice leader. “But these programs also tend to
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Introduction Hong Kong is famous for the hotel industry‚ and many people want to work in this industry. However‚ what really attract them to work for the hotel? Previous study shows that for the Asian countries such as Hong Kong‚ Japan the money is their primary goals for working. (Lam 2001 p.157). In different culture‚ they have different goal they are aim. As the Asian have a higher expect for the money as their concern‚ it is normal‚ because in Asia‚ their income and their expense are never get
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of educations. As the technology improved‚ people may easier to get those related information from the web or others. It might be one of the fact leads people try to experience sexual intercourse before marry and even in underage. In the current Hong Kong society‚ this is not uncommon that there is an underage pregnancy victim in primary and secondary school. Most of the underage pregnancy victims are not know the right way to handle it. According to Mother’s Choice‚ there is around 1000 expectant
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To a large extent‚ Hong Kong became a modernized society in the period of 1970 – 1997 according to the political and economic development of Hong Kong in this period. In terms of politics‚ political modernization is the transformation from traditional autocratic system to modern democratic system. The democratic system included the form of representative government‚ popular election and multi-party system and Hong Kong could mostly achieve it in the period of 1970 – 1997. First‚ there was democratic
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Happiness Can we become happier? The answer is yes. Most people‚ especially those who are less educated‚ will say that happiness is simply having lots of money and luxury things or is successful at work. According to “Happier”‚ Dr. Tai Ben – Shahar – a professor of Harvard University – discusses true happiness in life and the way of making life become more meaningful. Through this piece of work‚ we realize that happiness is a combination of pleasure and meaning. According
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kid was a totally “Kong Kid”‚ who is popular for unable to look after themselves‚ have low emotional intelligence and are vulnerable to adversity. In the incident‚ the child is ill-tempered and takes everything for granted. It is not logical that a kid to be rude and impolite to his parents‚ he definitely violated the filial promoted by Confucian. I do not think it is acceptable. Thanks to the spoiling parental education. Children in Hong Kong are going to become “Kong Kids”. They are ill-tempered
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How to deal with the problem of cross-border student from Mainland China in Hong Kong In Hong Kong‚ the number of cross-border student from Mainland China has increased to 17 thousand in this year. However‚ in different aspect such as language‚ culture and household they are different from Hong Kong children. According to some surveys‚ about 80 percentage of the Hong Kong kindergarten teachers point out that ‘The level of speaking Mandarin is better’ is the advantage of the Mainlander. Nevertheless
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about culture at a remove: Filipina amahs discover and adapt to the Hong Kong style of family management 21st November‚ 2013 Karishma Sujan Wayne Duan Sunnie Zhang Anna Liu In this essay we discuss the cross-cultural differences in the household management of handling children between the Philippines and Hong Kong. Managing children in HK households In Hong Kong‚ Filipino maids make up 3% of the population. They are
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