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    The Nao of China

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    Index Introduction……………………………………………………………………...2 The Nao of China (Galeon of Manila)……………………………………….3 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………5 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………….6 Introduction After the conquest of Mexico and the Philippines in the sixteenth century‚ Spain extended its domains globally; until then‚ there had been a nation as large.  Spain established a sea route that went from China to the port of Manila in the Philippines‚ and from there to the Port of Acapulco

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    Us and China

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    The trade between the United States of America and China have become essential aspects of this trade alliance‚ and these strategic trading partners have shed light to the world’s current economic trends‚ considering that the United States carries the largest economy while China has the second largest. When analyzing this trade and China and the United States relationship‚ there are important factors that need to be considered‚ such as the United States Trade Deficit‚ its consequences‚ relevant history

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    Hrm in China

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    shifts its focus from enhancing internal operations to maximizing contribution to the corporation’s business performance. (Mercer Human Resource Consulting‚ 2006) With the economic development in china‚ HRM is concerned by more and more Chinese people. The development stage of HR profession in china is various in different ownerships of organizations. However‚ No matter what type of organizations they are‚ their HRM has been different compared with several years ago. In order to adapt to these

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    China Emerged

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    IBUS 702 China Emerged: Rethinking Your Global Strategy China has a growing role. It is relevant locally‚ regionally and nationally‚ for it is one of the biggest growing economies in world‚ and the 3rd largest export market for US goods. The growth in US exports to China is 542% versus 80% of export to the whole world.  Exports from Kansas to China are really significant too‚ and China’s consumer class is expected to triple by 2020. So‚ China is no longer emerging; it has emerged; we ignore

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    Individualism in China

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    Individualism - the lack of it or the excess of it - has often been considered a major problem in the modernization of China. In the early decades of this century reformers championed individualism in opposition to traditional authority in both thought and social life‚ and especially in opposition to the "Confucian" family system. Others contended that what thwarted China’s modernization was not the absence of individualism but rather a surplus of it.        The common term for "individualism"

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    yahoo in china

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    Yahoo! in China - Background Shi Tao Shi Tao‚ a Chinese poet and journalist‚ is serving a ten-year prison sentence in China for sending an email to the U.S. According to a letter Amnesty International received from Yahoo! (YHOO)‚ and Yahoo!’s own later public admissions‚ Yahoo! China provided account-holder information‚ in compliance with a government request‚ that led to Shi Tao’s sentencing. Mr. Shi was accused of "illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities" after sending an email

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    Introduction to China

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    Introduction to China Topic: Experience (Likes and dislikes) in China 2011/2012 Introduction I have been in China for more than two years. Early experiences in China and current experiences have a lot of differences. Early days I had so many funny experiences. I am going to start my paper with the funniest experiences. Here it is. When I was coming to China my friends told me that when you meet Chinese people they will say you 你好。You should reply the same. Then they will ask you 你吃饭了没有?You

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    Ebay in China

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    venture with Tom Online will allow eBay to enter the Chinese rapidly growing market. In 2007‚ China experienced a technology boom in which more people were using the Internet than ever before. Besides the rocket increase of Internet usage in China‚ E-Commerce is growing as well. With the power and influence of Tom Online‚ eBay has a unique opportunity to grab the market share of a billion people in China.  EBay can benefit a lot from the joint venture with Tom online. Tom Online will help eBay reach

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    China Rise

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    benign-oriented commitments so that international peace could be achieved and facilitated under the supports of international institutions such as United Nations. As a new power and a large economy of the world‚ the ‘peaceful rise’ policy of People Republic of China (PRC) ‚ could be explorered by both paradigms. Based on that comparative study‚ this essay will find out the contrast and convergence of the two paradigms in the case of the most powerful communist country‚ but set aside from the viewpoint of Marxism

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    China Pollution

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    China’s Pollution Problem China‚ one of the worlds largest industrial powers‚ is now facing a difficult situation. China’s industries rely largely on coal power which emits harmful gases‚ causing intense air pollution. The Chinese government‚ in fear that the country would fall in a recession‚ has not done much to stop these industries‚ so China has become the second largest greenhouse gas emitter in the world. The types of pollution created by this include air pollution and water pollution‚ both

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