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    The impact of globalization on China THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON CHINA INTRODUCTION The word "globalization"‚ which is known by most people all over the world‚ shows that the activities of economy‚ politics‚ technology and culture between country and country are becoming increasingly frequent and borderless. Globalization is actually a double-edged sword. It can bring people harms‚ as well as benefits. China‚ the country that had a poor situation about thirty years ago‚ has been largely growing

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    Metropolises in China Introduction The boom of house market has emerged accompanying with the soaring development of Chinese economy over the last two decades. Although the prosperity of real estate sector makes contributions to the growth of national fiscal revenue and Gross Domestic Product‚ it also raises a serious problem --- housing bubbles‚ defined as the housing prices deviate too much from its fundamental value (Flood and Hodrick‚ 1900)‚ especially in metropolitan areas in China such as Shanghai

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    Making China Modern

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    Subject name: HIST 30014 Making China Modern (JAN‚2013) Tutorial time: 1pm-2pm Tutor:Ms Bei en Zou Student name: Shinong(Sharon) Cai Student number: 387348 Topic:In no more then 500 words‚ write a short account‚ description‚ or discussion of Max Webber‚ “ Confucianism and Puritanism‚” In Chapter eight of “The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism‚” Max Webber makes a comparison of the eastern philosophy of Confucianism with the western religion of Puritanism. He makes the connection

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    14 What are the defining features of intellectual life in the Tang dynasty? How did intellectual life change as the dynasty progressed? Period of Brilliance  Tang dynasty ruled 618 to 907; Chinese influence spread  China experienced period of brilliance‚ prosperity‚ cultural achievement  Government‚ other institutions served as models across East Asia Civil Service  To obtain talented officials‚ Tang expanded civil service examination system  People had to pass written exams to work

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    China Merchants Bank----the First Stock Commercial Bank in China ---- Interpret the Safety & Profitability Index Page 1. Brief 1.1 SMART objective of the project In this project‚ I will spend three months to investigating China Merchants Bank (CMB) financial situation‚ and interpret the financial statement of China Merchants Bank from 2004 to 2008 to evaluate the safety and profitability of CMB. Usual analysis tool conclude ratio analysis‚ primary

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    Government and Walmart When Walmart decided to expand into China‚ a countless number of hurdles stood in its place. They knew that the store model that has made them the number one retailer in the world was not going to work within Chinese culture‚ but just how much different would they have to be from the cookie-cutter stores that are found all across the United States? In order to dominate the retail market in China as successfully as they have in other markets across the world‚ dynamic change

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    MCDONALD’S: IS CHINA LOVIN’ IT? McDonald’s‚ the world-famous brand that defined American fast food‚ first appeared on US television during the 1960s. The company entered mainland China in 1990‚ before China’s franchise law was introduced. Regarded globally as a representation of US culture and values‚ McDonald’s emergence in China soon attracted an avalanche of Chinese customers eager to try out its burgers and fries‚ which were vastly different from the staples offered by local Chinese quick-service

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    Chinese culture in shaping HRM practices of an US Company operating in China. I will divide this report in two four parts. In the first part of this report‚ I will identify the cultural difference between China and US. In the second part‚ I will give a brief discussion on how cultural different affect HRM practices. For the third part of the report‚ I will illustrate the implication to L&P when formulating HR policies for our China plant. At last‚ I will give some recommendations to the expatriate

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    Davon Holmes 10/10/2012 Sociology China China is the world’s most populated country with the population of 1.3 billion people. Since there were so many people in China they had to think about a way to control population so this is where the one-child policy was made. It officially restricts married‚ urban couples to having only one child‚ while allowing exemptions for several cases‚ including twins. This policy was introduced in 1978 and initially applied to first-born children from 1979. The policy

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    politics & one would see disturbed relations between India and China. A recent report showed that more than four-fifths of respondents viewed China as a security threat. The poll reveals multiple reasons for this mistrust‚ including China’s possession of nuclear weapons‚ competition for resources in third countries‚ China’s efforts to strengthen its relations with other countries in the Indian Ocean region‚ and the China-India border dispute China deals with countries based on its assessment of their “Comprehensive

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