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    CASE TIAN BAO GARMENT FACTORY: HRM in Chinese Private Enterprises By Peter Xu Lu. In Ozbilgin‚ M. (2005). International human resource management: Theory and practice. New York: Palgrave. With the rapid development of private business‚ China is undergoing two major transitional phases: from a command economy to a market- based ojie‚ and from a rural‚ agricultural society to an urban industrialized one. Accordingly‚ China is experiencing significant changes in its economic-social-political

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    word choice [diction] exposes her insecurity in her heritage and desire to be an average American teenager‚ in her opening. The author described traditional American food in an appealing way‚ “…roasted turkey and sweet potatoes…” but omitted any detail about “…Chinese food.” She labeled American manners as “proper”‚ but dubbed her relatives and their Chinese customs as “noisy”. The significance of this strategy lies in its ability to make the text relatable. The entire narrative relies on the author’s

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    See struggled in being accepted publicly as a member of American Society and he also struggled with trying to keep his Chinese traditions and values with his families. In his second marriage‚ he succeeded in being accepted by the American society‚ but was not as successful with his Chinese traditions. However‚ in his third marriage‚ he was successful in maintaining all his Chinese traditions‚ but even though he was accepted by American society‚ he tried to lose his American ways. Fong See was publically

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    Family culture and strongman Control in Huawei Being ranked No. 1 of “most influential Chinese business leaders” by Fortune China in three consecutive years from 2011 to 2013‚ Zhengfei Ren‚ the founder‚ controlling shareholder and CEO of Huawei is almost regarded as hero of the company.1 He has been the man who is influencing and inspiring the whole company since it was founded in 1987. Now‚ Huawei is a global leading company in ICT (information and communication technology) solution with revenue

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    Kfc Strategy in China

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    so we can respond to competition as this is a response to KFC. KFC continues the current strategy is clearly its long-standing localization strategy. Let us look back to his food with Chinese characteristics. Since 2000‚ KFC tastes have continued to try to figure out people‚ the introduction of a typical Chinese products‚ such as a half fried wings‚ mustard pork soup‚ cold Daoxiang mushroom rice‚ chicken roll of old Beijing‚ Guangdong‚ cushions chatter meat flavor. Average Each month‚ KFC will

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    in part to what the Chinese call guanxi: Guanxi means relationship and through businesssetting it can be better understood as connection. Guanxi has its roots in the Confucian philosophy of valuing social hierarchy and reciprocal obligations. Confucian ideology has a 2‚000-year-old history inChina. Confucianism stresses the importance of relationships‚ both within the family and betweenmaster and servant. Confucian ideology teaches that people are not created equal.Today‚ Chinese will often cultivate

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    Two Kinds

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    Kinds" is a battle of wills between the narrator‚ a young Chinese American girl‚ and her mother‚ a Chinese immigrant. "Two Kinds" is a coming-of-age story‚ in which the narrator‚ Jing-mei‚ struggles to forge her own sense of identity in the face of her strong-willed mother ’s dream that she become a "prodigy." Jing-mei is caught between her Chinese mother ’s traditional ideas about how to raise a daughter‚ and her own development as a Chinese American girl straddling two cultures. Like many immigrants

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    In order to clarify and understand how five dimensions of situational influences affect buyer behavior‚ this essay is going to answer three questions. First of all‚ physical surrounding and social factors will be demonstrated by providing some definitions and relevant instances. Secondly‚ case study will be analyzed based on three factors such as social surrounding‚ task definition and temporal perspective. Finally‚ Starbucks café would be chosen as an example to analyze how they has developed their

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    Tomb-sweeping Day The Chinese Tomb-sweeping Day‚ also known as Qingming Festival‚ falls on April 4 to April 6 every year. It is a time to remember the loved ones who have departed‚ to show respect for the deceased ones. The Tomb-sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival that dates back to more than 2500 years‚ and it is observed by millions of Chinese across the country‚ even oversea. Traditionally‚ people visit their ancestor’s or loved ones’ grave and sweep up the dirt‚ pay tribute to

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    Kong Yiji

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    Kong Yiji‚ Diary of a Madman by Lu Xun describe the tragedy that generated by the old traditional Chinese civil exam to the low social rank scholar‚ and the unconcerned and indifferent between human relationship in a feudal society during monarchy period. Kong Yiji was a despaired scholar who was unable to pass the civil exam. He was “the only customer in a long gown (page 43)” in the bar. Everyone mocked him for his failure on the exam. Although he was mentally hurt‚ he still showed his arrogant

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