Title Author(s) Health implications of Hong Kong abortion laws Wong‚ Stephanie Lynne Citation Issue Date URL Rights 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/193849 The author retains all proprietary rights‚ (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works. Health Implications of Hong Kong Abortion Laws Written by Stephanie Lynne Wong For the Degree of Master of Public Health at the University of Hong Kong in August 2013 Abstract: Abortion is a difficult
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provide an overview is Hong Kong. Hong Kong is one of the two special administrative regions of the People ’s Republic of China; the other is Macau. Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South China Sea. Covering an area of 1‚104 square kilometers (425 square miles)‚ the territory is made up of Hong Kong Island‚ the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. At the core is Victoria Harbour‚ which separates Hong Kong Island from Kowloon and
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1.0 Introduction Hong Kong is one of the most important tourism destinations in the Pacific Asia region for its unique landscape and shopping convenience. According to statistics‚ a total number of 41921310 people visited Hong Kong in 2011‚ that is 16.4% more compared to 2010 (Hong Kong Tourism Board 2012).Total tourism expenditure was 263142.71 million HK dollars and shopping accounts for most of them because it is the main purpose for individual visitors (Hong Kong Tourism Board 2012). Therefore
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Final Project Topic: 3 Hong Kong Lecturer: Calvin WAN Date: 26th November‚ 2013 Group Members: Leung KIT Chow YoYo Leung Tania Ma Tony Siu Ching Man Water Contents a. Executive Summary b. Description of 3HK & Reason c. Marketing Objective d. Environmental Analysis e. SWOT Analysis f. Segmentation g. Targeting h. Positioning i. Evaluation(4Ps) j. Recommendation k. References & Appendices l. Member’s Contribution Executive Summary 3 Hong Kong (3HK)‚ as being one of the
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shareholders (including minority interests). Yet‚ in reality‚ INEDs might not be “independent” enough to safeguard minority interests; thus reflecting the loopholes of existing system. Recent trend of INEDs jumping ships during company crisis has alarmed us about insufficient minority protection. For example‚ Dr Hans-Joachim Körber resigned as INED during Esprit’s difficult time. Mr. Lim Meng Ann resigned as INED amidst Li Ning Company Limited’s poor operating performance. So a question remains: Are
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limited .To what extent do you agree with this view? In 2003‚ The Individual Visit Scheme began‚ which allow year-round multiple entry visa arrangement for mainland visitors in selected cities. After the launch‚ the number of mainland visitors dramatically soared‚ from 8.5 million in 2003 to 22.7 million in 2010 (Fan & Yim‚ 2011).The various merits of the Individual Visit Scheme have been entirely debated. While some businessman welcome the scheme that likely enhance the economy in Hong Kong‚ normal
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Report on Obesity in Hong Kong 1. Introduction We are now living in an economically prosperous society and enjoying much higher living standards than ever before. However‚ while we benefit from these nice conditions‚ there are also some arising concerns. One of these problems is obesity‚ which has a variety of causes‚ but is likely related to our new way of life. This report is going to focus on the obesity problem in Hong Kong‚ and will discuss four possible causes and offer reasonable solutions
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welfare people supposed to have. This essay will comment on the development of social welfare in Hong Kong and discuss the factors affecting the development of social welfare. As the society develops‚ there are some new social needs in every stage of developing. Thus‚ there will be different types of social welfare to fulfill the social needs. So in this essay‚ the development of social welfare in Hong Kong is divided into 6 different phases. The phases of development are marked according to the social
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Assignment Background IKEA is a Swedish company founded in 1943. It is an international retail chain store with 160 stores located in 30 countries. IKEA’s business philosophy is to offer a wide range of home furnishings with good design and function at prices that as many people as possible will be able to afford. The IKEA store in Hong Kong is one of the franchise stores in the Asia Pacific region‚ having started business in 1975. Since then‚ IKEA has become the leader in the home furnishing
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The image of Hong Kong is well known as “shopper’s paradise” and “Pearl of the Orient”. Further‚ according to the International Market Research Study‚ it shows that the lack of new appeals in Hong Kong is a significant reason for it not being considered as a vacation destination. Therefore‚ it is necessary to expand the appeals of Hong Kong. Why not use our existing natural resources as tourist attractions? To maintain the competitiveness‚ Hong Kong should build up its own unique and special character
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