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    Ancient China

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    Pre-Axial Chinese Religion Did not develop religion as a separate realm of human concern Rites‚ rituals‚ ethics that bound the Chinese people were cultural phenomena (daily routine) Chinese approach toward ultimate reality stressed NATURE No clear creator outside nature Chinese thought always emphasized people (family and community) Peasant Heritage Numerous festivals timed by agricultural calendar Politically: single empire; emperor until 1911 Language diversity (Mandarin in north and Cantonese

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    Coffee Consumption in China China ’s entry into the WTO on December 11‚ 2001 accelerated the movement toward a market-oriented economy‚ open up our new markets for foreigners and invest more into foreign market‚which further influences Chinese lifestyle.We can see the change from driving habit to the drinking habit. For example‚ China has traditionally been a tea-drinking nation. However‚the global spread of coffee-houses is touching down in China‚ with coffee consumption increasing year after year

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    Kfc in China

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    see‚ the reason for this difference lies in two aspects. First of all‚ market orientations and targets of K’s and M’s are different. KFC‚ once landed in China‚ spread its business rapidly throughout the country. It pays attention to its development in quite a number of Chinese cities‚ big and small. By now‚ KFC has more than 1‚000 restaurants in China‚ becoming the No.1 fast food brand. On the contrary‚ M’s mainstream-city strategy put the focus of its business in metropolis‚ such as Beijing‚ Shanghai and Guangzhou

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    China Blue

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    Sonny Phan 5/7/12 Politics of China Second Paper In the film “China Blue”‚ a seventeen year old girl‚ Jasmine Li‚ works in a Chinese jeans factory. From this documentary we learn about the pay Jasmine was receiving for her hard work‚ half a Yuan an hour which is equal to about six US cents. We also learn about the condition of the factory and dorms‚ the rules that the workers have to abide to‚ and how important these factories are. From just these sweat shops we learn about the economic‚ social

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    Microsoft China

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    1. How important is China to Microsoft’s long-term future? Microsoft’s software programs such as Word‚ Excel and Power Point offer great advantages to the Chinese publics. The software allows for translation ad ease in presenting and incorporating information that is streamlined throughout much of the world. 2. What are the legal impediments to Microsoft growing its sales in China? What are the political impediments? The legal impediments to Microsoft in China are the laws that are in

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    Experience China

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    Experience China: National Image Campaign Team 7: Charlie‚ Eelin‚ Gina‚ James‚ Tim 1. The key elements in a standard marketing promotion process that are represented in the China national image film “People Chapter” that was shown in Times Square are the figure selection‚ the intended audiences‚ the concern over media cost and the scary as opposed to friendly image. In the figure selection‚ with each one appearing for less than a second‚ it was hard for viewers to recognize these personalities

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    Samsung China

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    SAMSUNG CHINA September 12‚ 2002 BUS 610 (Man. Econ.) J. Suyderhoud‚ Instr. Castaways Alex H. Brandon M. Chandra H. Rajesh B. Stuart W. Rural Urban Low-Med end Barriers to Entry: Barriers to Entry: Economies of Scale High Economies of Scale High Product Differentiation Low Product Differentiation Med Capital Requirements High Capital Requirements High Access to distribution Channels High Access to distribution Channels High Cost disadvantages Independent of Scale

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    Logitech and China

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    as a practical example of success in International trade. Logitech‚ with a well managed strategy could take advantage during these past few years of the globalization of production within different markets. First by outsourcing in Taiwan‚ then in China‚ Logitech has demonstrated a real capacity of adaptation to the fast moving actual business world. The company followed a strategy of continuous improvement based on reducing production costs‚ and focusing on innovation. By buying specific parts of

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    China background informations - Area: 9‚596‚961 sq. km - Population (July‚ 2010): 1‚330‚141‚295. Annual growth rate: 0.494 % - Ethnic groups: Han Chinese is 91.5%‚ ethnic minority and other nationalities are 8.5%. - Religions: Officially atheist‚ Daoist (Taoist)‚ Buddhist‚ Christian is about 3%-4%‚ Muslim is approximately 1%-2%. - Languages: Mandarin is also called Putonghua is the main language in China‚ plus many local dialects. - Government: Communist party-led state. - GDP is $4.814 trillion

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    Censorship in China

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    be pivotal due to the need its citizens have to learn and progress technologically. Having this information brought to the Chinese would be incredibly beneficial‚ not only to the country of China‚ but globally as well. Accessing information quickly‚ without the hindrance of firewalls‚ revolutionizes the way China breaks down and utilizes such information. It allows Chinese web surfers to participate in blogs and countless discussions regarding the future of their country‚ with the possibility‚ of course

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