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    War Two. First one is the battle of Hong Kong‚ second one is the battle of Dieppe‚ and the last one is the D-Day. These three battles were very effective and important for the war and world. The battle of Hong Kong is one of the most significant battles in World War II. This battle happened on December 8th 1941 in Hong Kong. It was the time after Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The Japanese soldiers were very confused about how to attack China‚ and Hong Kong was a

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    How does Adeline Yen Mah communicate her experience of growing up in Hong Kong in the 1950? The 1950s were a great year for Mah‚ she went and bought herself an ice-cream‚ after spending a day in the park… NO NO NO! NO description and be direct to the question‚ including your 3 MAIN POINTS(hypothesis to develop). That is it! Adeline Yen Mah tries to express her experience of growing up in Hong Kong through portrayal of importance of education for her as well as description of her distant

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    tourism. Considering its proximity to mainland China‚ Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has all the benefits to gain with the increasing demand by mainland Chinese for travelling abroad and for shopping. To enhance Hong Kong as a first choice for mainland Chinese tourists‚ the Hong Kong government successfully sealed a joint venture with Walt Disney Company for the establishment of a HK Disneyland Park. However‚ the Hong Kong government also gave Ocean Park‚ its local theme park

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    How Did Women Enter Ww2

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    their own money‚ making their own decisions. I think the beginning of the women’s movement had its seeds right here in World War Two.” This quote said by Dellie Hahne‚ a former school teacher‚ shows people how strong and powerful these women were in World War II. During WWII‚ women were able to enter the workforce because most of the working men left to go fight in the war. When war broke out in 1939; over 334‚473 soldiers had left to go fight in Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan. Women were “stay at home mothers”

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    Homeschooling should replace normal schooling for the betterment of students in Hong Kong. Homeschooling refers to the education of children at home‚ typically by parents or tutors‚ unlike the formal settings of schools. In many countries around the world‚ children are not legally obligated to attend school. In England‚ France‚ Canada‚ the United States and Australia‚ it is perfectly legal for parents to educate their kids at home. Homeschooling is becoming more popular every day‚ with a growth

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    Starbuck

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    Starbucks From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the coffeehouse chain. For other uses‚ see Starbuck. Starbucks Corporation Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: SBUX NASDAQ-100 Component S&P 500 Component Industry Restaurants Genre Coffee house Founded Pike Place Market in Seattle‚ Washington (March 30‚ 1971) Founder(s) Jerry Baldwin Gordon Bowker Zev Siegl Headquarters Seattle‚ Washington‚ U.S. Number of locations 20‚366

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    What are the major challenges of current health care system in Hong Kong? How should we reform the system? What should be the roles of individuals‚ market and government in funding and managing the health care system? Major challenges Increased health care financing costs due to increased demand of health care service The ageing population The bulk of inpatient care is subject to a spending cap ~ 90 % of the most expensive services - secondary and tertiary care-are delivered by the public

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    the Hong Kong government was a consultative government. The definition of a consultative government is that it consults people’s opinions and listens to them. The features of a consultative Government are that it establishes communication between local associations‚ asks and listen to opinion of people‚ asks for opinion and support in decisions making‚ sets up advisory bodies to collect opinions and set up departments to consult people’s opinions. To a large extent‚ I agree that the Hong Kong government

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    Teachers’ role in the proclamation of Inclusive Education in Hong Kong: Challenges and Inspirations Introduction Nowadays‚ when we talk about students with special education needs (SEN)‚ we are no longer focusing on how special education schools treat the SENs for their learning. We address to the issue inclusive education because the public believes every child should share the same fundamental right to learn in a ‘normal’ classroom and education should be provided to cater the wide diversity

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    Success of Starbucks

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    Key Success of STARBUCKS Introduction Introuction of Starbucks Introduction Nowadays‚ most of the industries around us are competitive in every minute. They are trying to stand out‚ hand over its competitor with its competitive advantages. One of the most competitive industries in the world is the food and beverages companies. Being one of the shopping and tourist capitals in the world‚ Hong Kong has many competing companies in these industries. The coffee market in Hong Kong has been markedly

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