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    Should same-sex marriage be legalized in Hong Kong? In recent years‚ more homosexual people have come out to disclose their sexual orientation. Gays and lesbians may even feel pride and have higher self-esteem instead of having shame. People in Hong Kong generally are more open-minded now. There is no legal recognition of same-sex marriage in Hong Kong. In many countries or regions‚ the legalization of same-sex marriage is already implemented. Therefore‚ some may say that same-sex marriage should

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    Comparison of Marketing Strategy of Wellcome and City’super in Hong Kong No Name Student No# December 23‚ 2008 Royal Brisbane International College 5/F Yue Hwa International Building 1 Kowloon Park Drive‚ Tsim Sha Tsui‚ Hong Kong Contact No.: XXXXXXXX Email: XXXXXXX Table of Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Target Segment 3 3. Marketing Strategy 4 3.1. Product Strategy 4 3.2. Price Strategy 5 3.3. Promotion Strategy 5 3.4. Place Strategy 6 4. Conclusion

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    Problems and Solutions 4 Disneyland chapters 6 & 7 1. Bad breakfast organisation problem: Solution: To increase number of employers in restaurants and to open more restaurants which serves breakfast. To organise more coffee mashines or coffee stands. Sell cheaper food like hot dogs‚ sandwiches... ( For example‚ Disney had thought that Europeans wouldn’t like to have a big breakfast in the morning. This misjudgement led to hungry and unhappy crowds in the mornings while most of the restaurants

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ Hong Kong is not only a place for financial‚ real estate or logistical business activities‚ as the government provides the weight on sports events and development. The function of sports activities in HK is no longer to be an entertainment but it starts moving to a professional event. For example the successful outcome of Olympic Equestrian Events in 2008‚ therefore‚ Hong Kong people start changing their mind and believe that they are well prepared for a large international

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    Disneyland A World Journey 11008326 Fan Yuen Ching‚ Jane 11008350 Ho Li Shan‚ Hailey 11017368 Tang Wing Lok‚ Renee 11050438 Huang Yiyi‚ EE 13509969 Corbion Morgane Alexandra 13050044 Tong Hui‚ Anna Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 The Walt Disney Company 6 Disneyland 6 Disneyland in the United States 7 Tokyo Disneyland 9 The Project 9 Behind the Miracle 10 Disneyland Paris 13 The Project 13 Mistakes over Mistakes

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    Should Hong Kong bid to host the 2023 Asian Games? 1. Introduction As Hong Kong football team was rated a brilliant performance in Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games‚ it raises the awareness of Hong Kong residents in sport and gives a big motivation for us to be a host of huge sport event again. Recently‚ the Hong Kong government and residents are talking and discussing about whether Hong Kong should bid to host the 2023 Asian Games or not. To study more about residents’ view‚ the Hong Kong government

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    P.9 Reference List P.10 Introduction Hong Kong Disneyland had been run 8 years from 2005 to now. Its different from other Disneyland‚ because Hong Kong Disneyland is founded by the corporate of Hong Kong government and Walt Disney Company‚ Hong Kong government own 52 and Walt Disney own 48 stocks. According to their website (Hong Kong Disneyland)‚ vision of Hong Kong Disneyland is to be the main resort destination in Asia‚ to bring the magical memories to

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    away - somewhere between a place where you wish upon a star and dreams come true - Disney heroes and heroines live in fairytales that are‚ happily‚ never ending...” (disneylandparis.co.uk 2011) Source: http://disneylandparisdeals.net/cheap-disneyland-paris-deals/ INTRODUCTION Walt Disney opened his first Disney Park in California in 1955 with a pride of the US President Ronald Reagan being one of his guests (disneydreamer.com 2011). The success was followed by opening Walt Disney World

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    Hong Kong Disneyland Theme Park HT114003 1C o Laam To Man Chun Chan Ka Chun Chiu Ka Hin Wong Ching Wai Hung Chi Chung Yau Kwok Fung Contents 1. Background 2. Vision 3. History & Future 4. SWOT analysis 5. PEST analysis 6. Marking Mix (Product ‚ promotion ‚ place ‚ price) 7. Conclusion Background • September 12‚ 2005 • 126 hectares • Reclaimed land in Penny’s Bay ‚ Lantau Island • Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort ‚ Jin Wenhao • Ownership : Disney 47% HKSAR 53% Vision  A

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    actual part of the whole student life and a sign of being a grown-up also. When I came to Hong Kong‚ a very dynamic‚ western-rooted city‚ I would have thought I would find the same spirit and same drinking culture. I was wrong. In the streets surrounding the “party areas” I almost only got to meet some exchange students or young expats staying here for a short period of time and basically taking the most of Hong Kong nightlife. What about the local crowd? Is it just invisible? Not interested in going

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