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    Google in China

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    potentially momentous business decisions get made without a significant amount of debate‚ consideration‚ and in some cases‚ compromise. This is precisely the case in Google’s decision to not only open a product research and development centre in China‚ but also to revitalize its web search engine’s Chinese presence through launching Google.cn. In launching this new site‚ Google made the difficult decision to compromise on its mission of providing open and free access to information‚ in favour of

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    Communism in China

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    Communism in China as we know has played a major role in the countries political system over the past century. Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao were the co-founders of the communist party in 1921. At the time China was in a world or turmoil ever since the end of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. For 10 years China was lost in a world with new ideas coming from all over the world. At the time‚ Duxiu and Dazhao saw an opportunity to bring change throughout a weakened China and they exploited it. The communist influence

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    China and Japan

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    China | Japan | * Confucius Society * Forced into a reform mode * Realized‚ the West was eager to gain access to Chinese market (opium) * Technological superiority * The government tore up first railway line. * Modestly interested in Western military innovation. * Civil war broke out between semi-Christian religious group and the government. * Boxer Rebellion- Chinese rebellion against foreign influence. * Intrusions by Europeans reduce economy‚ increased hostility. * Footbinding

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    Modern China

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    mid-nineteenth century‚ the priority of self-strengthening China was manifested through three key ideas: Western military technology‚ Western knowledge‚ and complacency. Yung Wing’s statement that “it would be cheaper to have [machine shops] reproduced and multiplied in China” cites an economic reason for bringing Western technology to China (Doc. 9.2). When combined with Feng Guifen’s assertion‚ “we need… means to repel [the barbarians]‚” the verdict is that China must adopt Western methods to develop their own

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    Made in China

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    In order to provide the Chinese home appliance manufacturers consortium with assistance in achieving their goal of improving the "Made in China" image‚ our first objective was to accurately define the perception of products that are "Made in China." In particular‚ to determine whether or not "Made in China" has a negative connotation in the U.S. marketplace and if so‚ to better understand the contributing factors to this perception. First‚ we conducted secondary research consisting of a review

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    Google in China

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    SUBJECT: Google in China Given the guidelines and requirements on self censorship imposed by the Chinese Communist Party on local internet service providers‚ it is my recommendation that before Google develops businesses under such requirements it has a clear understanding on the role and impact its services will play in peoples lives under these circumstances to avoid being used unintentionally as a political tool. Services provided by Google‚ such as blogs and email accounts‚ which are knowingly

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    China Coin

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    The China Coin By Allan Baillie A half of a broken coin is the only connection Leah and her mother Joan have with their lost family in China. They discover not only their extended family‚ but also their extensive family history. This ultimately gives them a sense of identity and belonging‚ which brings a positive change in both of them. At the beginning of the narrative it is clear Leah’s relationship with her mother Joan is tensed‚ since she refers to her as the ‘evil aunt’ and ‘Joan’. It is

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    Imperialism In China

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    "Imperialism occurs when a strong nation takes over a weaker nation or region and dominates its economic‚ political‚ and cultural life.” (Thomas Caswell‚ 2012)I will study imperialism in China from the Europeans and imperialism in India from the British. There were both short-term and long-term impacts from imperialism‚ whether the lasted long or not. Imperialism‚ generally‚ was beneficial to a greater extent to the colonizer than to the colonized‚ however‚ despite the fact‚ the colonizer gave the

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    The China Coin

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    disease from the water in China. Warm Clothes in case the clothes she has got dirty and she needs a pair to change into‚ and also to donate some to homeless people. She will also need to pack a Sleeping Bag‚ in case the bed where she is sleeping is not warm or comfy. A Compass to know her East‚ West‚ North‚ South‚ in order to know what direction to go to. To brush her teeth she will need a Toothbrush and Toothpaste to clean her teeth every day. To not be afraid in china she will need. Courage/Hope

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    Mcdonalds in China

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    Introduction: McDonald’s in China McDonald’s is considered as the most successful and largest restaurant chain in the world. In 1990 McDonald’s opened its first store in Shenzhen China. In 1992‚ McDonald’s Beijing outlet was opened. There are more than 800 McDonald’s outlets in China today. This paper aims to analyze the importance and the extent to which culture affects the operations of McDonald’s in China. The impacts of the Chinese culture on the operations‚ policies

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