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    Social Class and Self-esteem among Adolescents in Hong Kong Research Proposal Research Objectives Self-esteem is one of our most basic psychological needs. Researches on this subject suggest that self-esteem impacts the major aspects of our lives‚ like our thinking process‚ emotions‚ desires‚ value‚ choices‚ and goals. Self-esteem holds a considerable significance in both the individual and social context. Most importantly‚ it deals with adolescents’ concern of personal growth. Self-esteem

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    juvenile gangs in Hong Kong and evaluate its explanation. The recent female juvenile gang problem has sparked off public concerns in Hong Kong‚ because they are more rampant in the newly-developed towns such as Tseung Kwan O‚ Tin Shui Wai and Tai Po. Comparing with the figures of girls joining gangs by Dr.T.W.Lo in 2001 and by the Federation in 2005‚ the trend of girls’s participation in gangs is increasing. In the following‚ the phenomenon of female juvenile gangs in Hong Kong will be discussed

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    Strategy of MBA programme in Hong Kong 1. Research Background 2. Research Approach 3. Data Analysis 4. Promotion strategy 5. Recommendation 6. Limitation of the research Attact The objective of this essay is find out a method to better promote the MBA program in Hong Kong. The research based on the online questionnaire‚ and then the research method will be used including Descriptive Statistics‚ Cross tabulation Analysis. The survey is conducted in Hong Kong.100 samples were collected

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    LOOKED TO IT’S PAST TO SECURE IT’S FUTURE? Introduction – With over 15 million visitors in 2014‚ Disneyland Paris is officially Europe’s most visited tourist destination. And in 2015‚ Disney will open its largest park ever in mainland China. But Disney resorts have had a difficult history and heavy debt across several of the theme parks continues to lead many to ask what is the future of Disneyland? A Troubled History - In April 1992‚ EuroDisney SCA opened its doors to European visitors. Located

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    2. Definition of Social Policy Social policy primarily refers to guidelines and interventions for the changing‚ maintenance or creation of living conditions that are conducive to human welfare. Thus‚ social policy is a part of public policy that has to do with social issues. More specifically‚ it also considers detailed issues in policy and administration of social services‚ including policies for health‚ housing‚ education and social work‚ and needs and issues affecting the users of services

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    driven by bad news‚ their massive volatilities were transmitted back to the US market. The volatility of the Chinese market has had a significantly positive impact on other markets since 2005. The volatility interactions among the markets of China‚ Hong Kong‚ and Taiwan were more prominent than those among the Chinese‚ Western‚ and other Asian markets were. The major correction of the Chinese stock market between February and July 2007 significantly contributed to the volatility surges of other markets

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    Organizational Behavior in Hong Kong Disneyland Agenda Introduction 3 Motivation 4 Theory X and Theory Y 4 Herzberg’s two-factor theory 6 Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Need 8 Learning 11 Organizational Learning in Disneyland 11 Current situation of learning aspects in Hong Kong Disneyland 12 Problems of Disney Learning Style 13 Suggestion 14 Conclusion 18 Introduction Hong Kong Disneyland‚ opened to visitors in 2005‚ is one of the two largest theme parks in Hong Kong. It successfully

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    determined by the HR department in headquarter in China. They may not fully understand the salary level in Hong Kong. There is just a slightly change in the salary in the past decade. Job rotation The managers of Pointer are all decided by headquarter and are rotated every few years. So the previous managers do not have much motivation to improve the situation‚ as they know that they won’t be in Hong Kong for a long time. As a new comer‚ Mr. Chan thinks it is very important to solve the motivation problem

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    Mac.” Statement by Michael Eisner‚ CEO of The Walt Disney Company‚ during a trip to China in January 1999‚ Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News‚ 16 June 1999. INTERNATIONAL THEME PARKS AND RESORTS: DISNEY EXPERIENCE Tokyo Disneyland [pic] Euro Disney (now Disneyland Paris) [pic] DISNEY AND CHINA IN THE 1990s Relations between the Disney Company and the government of China had not been particularly tranquil in recent years. Disney held firm on its position on the movie. “Disney’s

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    Title: understanding Hong Kong adolescents’ and adults’ attitudes toward homosexuality Chapter 4: Analysis and Discussion Based on the findings done in Chapter 3 and related studies‚ this chapter would discuss the actual views of the Hong Kong people towards homosexuality. 4.1 The truth about the people’s views towards homosexuality 4.1.1Discrepancy between expected and actual outcomes There is discrepancy between the researcher’s anticipated outcomes and the actual outcomes. At the beginning

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