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    Case: Women!s Tennis Association* Case: The !Women"s Tennis Association" comes to China # But who? ______________________________ The Women!s Tennis Association (WTA) board has committed to opening an Asian regional office in Beijing before the opening games of the 2013 Summer Olympics‚ and Michael Shoemaker has a lot on his mind. As the "chief operating officer! (COO) of the WTA‚ he is charged with deciding how to staff the local office. Should the managing director be a local or an expatriate

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    Mia Foster is also found that Chinese subsidiary submitted all management and financial reports to Denver or likely known as headquarters of Levendary Cafe in its own format. Louis Chen is the president of Levendary China. He is capable of speak Mandarin Chinese and English and had long experience as retail property developer gave him intimate familiarity with neighborhoods in Shanghai and Beijing. Chen also had a network of contacts to help speed up the process of permitting‚ incorporating‚ and

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    the basic phonetics of the Chinese alphabet. However Chinese alphabets are not the same as English. We have other name to call it Pinyin. Chinese is a tonal language: say Pinyin seems like “Alphabets + Tones” like: “nǐhǎo !”—hello! Learn the Tones Mandarin is a tonal language‚ which means if you say a word with the wrong tone or inflection‚ you can be misunderstood. For example: “ma”There are four distinct tones. In Pinyin‚ the first tone: mā(mother) this tone is high and flat with no change in the

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    English learner‚ ‚ I constantly make grammatical and structural errors when writing in English even though I started learning English at a very early age and have a relatively better speaking and listening ability among my peers. In fact‚ many Asians‚ Mandarin users like me in particular‚ encounter such problem a lot when writing in the English language. As a consequence‚ I want to find out the main reason that causes me to write in English with the inverse (Chinese) structure all the time. In other words

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    To answer your questions‚ I really have to talk about my life in depth that shaped my values and perspectives: Don’t you think it is hypocritical by identifying every individual’s race/ethnicity? - How I am a hypocritical based on your values and perspectives? The reason I want to stress about others’ identity because I want to pinpoint others’ cultural pros and cons while encouraging people to diversify the culture instead of assimilating into the American culture. - Identifying a person’s race

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    My grandfather‚ 朱学‚ is a bright and passionate man. Despite the fact that he no longer lives in his home country of China‚ he remains deeply patriotic and connected to his traditionally oriental roots. On the occasions that I get to visit him‚ he is usually dressed sharply in a tang style suit that he says reminds him of home and links him to his countrymen. Knowing my grandfather’s fierce love for his homeland and the wartime invasion he survived when he was only a child‚ I chose to conduct a life-history

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    students have about the Chinese Mandarin language‚ b) the level of interest the students in learning a new language‚ and c) the perception of the students about Mandarin. Proposed Plan The researcher proposes the following plan regarding the introduction of a new language course: Survey. The researcher will develop a short and easy-to-fill questionnaire to obtain the information necessary to have a better understanding of the students’ view of the Mandarin language. The survey will include

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    most spoken language over the Internet. 6.What is the title of the podcast and when was it published? The title of the podcast was Mandatory Mandarin Taught in Georgia Public School. It was published on October 11‚2012. 7.What is the author talking about? The author is talking about a language program “Macon Miracle” to learn Mandarin in the schools of city Macon in Georgia. 8.  What is the main idea for this podcast that the author wants us to learn? The author wants us to learn the

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    Internship Student‚ Production Assistant at News and Information Department‚ ATV • Responsible for information research‚ video-shooting and script writing Skills Computer: Microsoft Office – Word‚ Excel and PowerPoint Language: Fluent in Mandarin‚ English and Putonghua (spoken and written) Awards/Activities 2009 The ABRSM (Associated Boards of the Royal School of Music) Grade 5 Theory Examination – Pass with distinction 2011 The ABRSM (Associated Boards of the Royal School of Music)

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    Trevor Bryan Professor Bisirri ENC 1102 September 24‚ 2013 Character Analysis of Jing Mei In the short story “A Pair of Tickets” by Amy Tan‚ Tan portrays the story of an Americanized Chinese woman trying to reconnect with her culture. In the story‚ the character Jing Mei is conflicted over the loss of her mother and the feeling that they never fully connected with each other. For years she resented her heritage‚ but as part of her life passes‚ she feels the need to reconnect and learn who she

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