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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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    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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    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‚ including poverty‚ old age‚ disability‚ and family policy. To have more clearly speaking‚ terms of social needs‚ social integration and alienation will be elaborated

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    undersubscribed leading to Chase taking up the balance loan amount. Thus Chase had to set proper price for the loan (spread) and to include more sub underwriters to share the burden in the event of under subscription • Political Risks – The risk that the Hong Kong government may back track on their promises and that they may pressure them to include local banks in the syndication • Reputational risk – In the event that they put a bid that is not fair to other participants‚ this would taint their standing

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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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    What are the characteristics of common law system? Do you think this legal system is good enough to protect the rights of individuals and organizations? Common law‚ system of law that prevails in England and in countries colonized by England. The name is derived from the medieval theory that the law administered by the king’s courts represented the common custom of the realm‚ as opposed to the custom of local jurisdiction that was applied in local or manorial courts. In its early development

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    * References Plan for hydrogen-powered vehicles entering Hong Kong market Introduction Nowadays‚ the problem of global warming and greenhouse effect has raised concern all over the world. During energy generation‚ Fossil fuel releases large amount of chemical substances that exacerbates the problem. However‚ nowadays‚ there is still a great dependence on fossil fuel for generating energy in Hong Kong. To overcome the problem‚ hydrogen fuel is an opportunity for our society to minimize

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    The high cost of housing in Hong Kong recently has attracted international attention once again. Not long after a report in the Economist that suggested Hong Kong was second only to Australia in terms of the extent to which housing is overpriced‚ a CNN video story‚ "Feeling Hong Kong’s Property Boom‚" cited record low interest rates‚ lack of buildable land in a city of 7 million population‚ and hot money from the Chinese mainland‚ as driving forces behind the local housing boom. Regrettably‚ the

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    Hong Kong Peninsula’s OLI study of Qatar market 1 Ownership Advantages According to Dunning’s eclectic OLI framework [1993]‚ the ownership specific advantage is talking about control issue such as cost‚ benefit and risk of inter-firm relationships. These issues can be justified as three elements: Firm Size‚ Multinational Experience‚ and Ability to develop differentiated Products. Dunning and McQueen [1981] also point out that the foundation of the firm entering new market is able to acquire

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    A Case for Incorporating Pop Culture into Hong Kong English Curriculum Introduction: “Education is identified with schooling‚ while popular culture is identified with the world of leisure and entertainment” (Benson & Patkin‚ 2010). In recent decades‚ people both inside and outside of academy have been debating over whether popular culture should be taught in schools. The argument between what should be taught and what is not appropriate for education has never come to an end. Many people believe

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