Only insurers and insurance intermediaries‚ who are insurance agents and insurance brokers‚ are regulated in Hong Kong. The law‚ Commissioner of Insurance (IA) and the Insurance Intermediaries Qualifying Examination are the major forms of regulation used in the insurance industry in Hong Kong. The relevant legal framework for the regulation of insurers is provided by the Insurance Companies Ordinance (Cap.41) ‚ and its subsidiary legislation including Insurance Companies (Determination of Long
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product‚ McDonald¡¦s faces great challenge from Mos Burger. Mos Burger¡¦s Pricing Startegy The price of Mos Burger is relatively high compared with McDonald¡¦s. However‚ as it is in the introductory stage‚ people are less sensitive to price. Hong Kong people value new products and are willing to pay high price to try something new and unique. Moreover‚ Mos Burger has very clear relative advantage over its competitors. These all allow skimming pricing strategy to be adopted. Below is the comparative
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happen it is ‚ but the influence and this incident is solvable or not. When the strong typhoon‚ Vicente‚ passed south in Hong Kong‚ there were seven CSL containers fell into sea which are about 168 tons of polypropylene colloidal particles into the ocean. Therefore‚ Vicente not only provides a holiday for us‚ but also an ecological disaster. After that a multitude of Hong Kong people are worried about the plastic pellet are harmful for human being or not and is it solvable in our society. In our
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Title and Description Title: Cyber bullying in Hong Kong – the major causes and the possible solutions Description: 1. To examine and analyze the majors causes for cyber bullying in Hong Kong. 2. Suggest ways for eliminating cyber bullying in accordance to the causes found. Descriptions of the Tool(s)/Method(s) Adopted for the Data Collection - The methods are both qualitative and quantitative. Quantitative method - sending out questionnaires 50 questionnaires consisting 10 multiple-questions
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Question 1 Ans: Mr. Chan Salaries tax Year of assessment 2010/11 Basic period: year ended 31 March 2010 $ $ Salary ($100‚000*12) 1‚200‚000 Education benefits 150‚000 Reimbursement of tuition fees 100‚000 Reimbursement of utilities 50‚000
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Investigation on the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices on the Corporate Image of Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTR) Team No. B02 Project Supervisor: Mr. Leonard Kwan CHAN‚ Sze Cheng KWOK‚ Kwo Fung LAM‚ Tsz Kin LEUNG‚ Oi Shan Shanna LI‚ Hiu Kwan WONG‚ Hoi Lam HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION(TSING YI)2013 1 AGENDA Introduction Present Situation Methodologies Limitations Consumer benefits Society benefits Government Employee benefits
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_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Report Information from ProQuest October 12 2014 13:34 _______________________________________________________________ 12 October 2014 ProQuest Table of contents 1. "I love my bones!"1 - self-harm and dangerous eating youth behaviours in Portuguese written blogs........ 1 12 October 2014 ii ProQuest Document 1 of 1 "I love my bones!"1 -
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International Marketing Written Report 1 Starbucks – A Coffee Kingdom How it comes to enter into the Hong Kong market? Content Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1 An introduction of Starbucks .............................................................................................................. 2 History...........................................................
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worries: 1) Examination -teenagers are mainly secondary students and their ages are mainly 13-17. -their burdens are not only their homework and extra-curricular activities‚ but also their curriculum. -according to a survey conducted by Hong Kong University ‚ about 80% students think that they need to face a lot of challenges about their examinations . -the survey also reveals that Chinese‚ English and mathematics are their main problems. They think that these are very difficult to manage
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