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    Vibrant. Restless. Dynamic. Hong Kong at night is full of glittering lights‚ its streets and roads pulsing with traffic and people. The sight of the city’s skyscrapers at night was what it gave it its nickname ‘The Pearl of The Orient’. Whether you’re a night owl who starts yawning at 10 or a die-hard party animal who won’t stop till you drop‚ Hong Kong’s night scene has something to offer. Stock up on some coffee. You’re going to need it! Read also: Guy’s Guide: 5 Hong Kong Hikes Your Legs (And

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    Conclusion……………………………………………………7 Limitation …………………………………………………...8 Suggestion…………………………………………………...9 Reflection……………………………………………………..10 Reference/Biography…………………………………….11 Appendices……………………………………………………12 Introduction Mong Kok is an area in the Yau Tsim Mong District‚ on the western part of Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. It has a lot of shops and restaurants‚ with many conveyances pass through there. Also‚ it has high population density‚ therefore‚ I hereby investigate how does air quality of Mong

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    Compared with other “harbor cities” around the world‚ would you consider the development of the Hong Kong harbor satisfactory? To begin with‚ let us consider of the question “Why is the harbor important for Hong Kong?” The reason is that Victoria Harbour‚ the well-known harbour of Hong Kong‚ is not only a major tourist attraction‚ but also the main business port of Hong Kong. Geographically‚ it is located at the mouth of the Pearl River Delta in the connection of China and other Asian countries

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    Tsui Wah’s Future in Hong Kong Introduction From Tsui Wah’s 2013 annual report‚ it has just implemented the service of “Tsui Wah Delivery”. This movement reflects that it intends to provide more variety in addition to its main stream of business. However‚ what can Tsui Wah still undertake in future to make more diversification? In the following parts‚ a SWOT analysis is prepared by reference to the PESTEL model‚ Porter’s Five Forces Competition Framework and Resource-based View model. Based

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    PR Model Samsung has applied some Public Relations Model into its business to build a better relationship between the organization and the public. From the perspective of PR communication function of Samsung‚ they organise several tasks to serve the society‚ the first PR model is two-way symmetrical‚ this PR Model is more to create a mutual understanding rather than persuasion from the organization to the public. For example‚ Samsung has held a volunteering activity during the October of 2013

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    However‚ Sha To Lung’s environmental quality has been declining due to various human activities and mismanagement. As a site with a special scientific value‚ its ecological value was ranked second only to Mai Po‚ but this place was not protected by the same protection. According to the report of the Conservancy Association (March 2‚ 2016)‚ in the 1990s‚ the development of golf courses hit the reef due to judicial review. In 2001‚ 120 low-density residential developments ended due to a veto by the

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    Rhetorical Analysis of The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption is an inspiring story about Andy Dufreine and his efforts to maintain hope in horrible situations. The directors used many effective methods that displayed signs of hope in such a horrible place. Andy maintained hope by distracting his mind and always staying occupied. Andy was also inspired to survive by helping others find hope in life. The creators of this movie used several effective‚ and often subtle‚

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    Analysis of TSUI WAH

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    ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT The company uses two statements for reporting its profit or loss and other comprehensive income. The following details is shown: STAFF COSTS Staff costs increased by approximately HK$108.5 million‚ or approximately 37.8% from the year ended 31 March 2013 to 2014. The salary levels of employees in the food and catering sector has been generally rising in recent years. The increase was attributable to higher salaries and new staff recruited for the newly opened

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    The interplay of nature and nurture shapes human development across life span – a literature review on the factors enhancing human development Abstract: It is said that the interplay of nature and nurture shapes human development across life pan. However‚ somebody stated that people contribute actively to their development. On the other hand‚ a research reported that “Parental background is so dominant in terms ofpredicting and influencing children’s future prospects”. this article is

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    “A Chinese Banquet‚” written by Kitty Tsui‚ portrays the impact that approval has over people‚ and how one can be broken down without it. From the start of our lives‚ we are in a constant battle to feel appreciated and approved of what we do. Approval is a key element in development‚ and is always needed for a child to feel worthy and loved. Even as adults‚ we continue to seek the approval from the people we love in order to maintain a sense of security and happiness. Many people feel satisfied

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