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    Y. Wang‚ K.L. Wang‚ J. T. Yao‚ Marketing mixes for digital products: a study of the marketspaces in China‚ International Journal of Technology Marketing‚ 4(1):15-42‚ 2009. Marketing mixes for digital products: A study of marketspaces in China Y. Wang* Management School Xi’an JiaoTong University Xi’an‚ Shaanxi‚ P.R. China and Management School Xi’an Polytechnic University‚ Xi’an‚ Shaanxi‚ P.R. China E-mail: wy0179wang@163.com *Corresponding author K.L. Wang Management School‚ Xi’an JiaoTong University

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    “ Notes Written in Moments of Idleness”‚ it is difficult to find out the fundamental differences in furniture and interior design between the Ming and Qing dynasties. This happens only because Wen and Li belong to a similar generation: Wen (1585-1645) was a great Ming dynasty scholar and painter‚ who was born is Suzhou; Li (1610-1680) lived in the late-Ming and early-Qing dynasties and born in Jiangsu‚ which is close to Suzhou. That’s why their texts of description of furniture and interior design

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    found by Zhu Di‚ a Ming prince at the time‚ on one of his purges to eradicate the Mongols. Zheng He was one of the boys that was castrated there (Menzies‚ 20)‚ but was then recruited into Zhu Di’s house‚ and trained as a soldier. In time‚ Di became the emperor‚ and Zheng He became his trusted right hand man and the Grand Eunuch‚ which was the highest title apart from Emperor (Menzies‚ 24). Due to his trustworthiness‚ Zhu Di entrusted Zheng He with the task of commanding the entire Ming navy to conquer

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    “Tony Tan Caktiong” Tony Tan Caktiong is the founder and current Chairman and CEO of Philippine fast food chain Jollibee. He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a degree in chemical engineering. Caktiong had initially planned an ice cream parlor when he founded Jollibee‚ then subsequently added additional dishes such as hamburgers‚ french fries‚ and fried chicken. Food and family are two essential elements behind the success of both Tony Tan Caktiong and his company‚ Jollibee

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    Manchuria (now the Northeast locale of China). In 1644 the Chinese capital at Beijing was caught by the renegade pioneer Li Zicheng‚ and frantic Ming administration authorities approached the Manchus for help. The Manchus exploited the chance to grab the capital and build up their own line in China. By receiving the Ming type of government and keeping on utilizing Ming authorities‚ the Manchus mollified the Chinese populace. To ensure Manchu control over the organization‚ on the other hand‚ the Qing verified

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    How Sport is a Producer and Product of My Society? Throughout the past severalweeks‚ many ideas have been presented about how sport is producer and product of society. I agree with all the ideas presented in thisclass. I believe the sport is the producer and product of society because of how sport can be influence on everything that surrounds it. Every aspect of our society is affected by sport. Our race affects the amount of sport that we are exposed to. Our social class limits our availability

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    The life story of Genghis Khan fascinates because of the significant strides he made in life. Unlike his grandson who inherited power‚ he had to work hard to reach the position of power. While his rise to power was in itself a major achievement‚ his success to unite and organize a formidable force made up of Mongols‚ who were essentially nomads‚ is a reflection of his intellectual acuteness. Even though also acknowledging that his grandson‚ Kublai Khan‚ was also successful in conquering the parts

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    China ’s Cultural Revolution. India: National Printing Works. Kraus‚ Richard (1991). Brushes With Power: Modern Politics and the Chinese Art of Calligraphy Kua‚ Michael (1975). The Lin Piao Affair. New York: International Arts and Sciences Press. Ming-Le‚ Yao (1983). The Conspiracy and Murder of Mao ’s Heir. London: Collins. Rodzinski‚ Witold. (1988). The People ’s Republic of China: A Concise Political History Tsou‚ Tang. (1986). The Cultural Revolution and Post-Mao Reforms. Chicago: University of

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    from official’s families playing with red leaves. Actually‚ this pictorial image implies auspicious meaning in ancient China. “Hundred boys" symbolizes luxuriant progeny and fulfillment of Confucian ideals in education. During the period of the late Ming to early Qing Dynasties‚ a variety of objects such as ceramic‚ jade‚ lacquer and textile artifacts favored the imagery of “hundred boys" as Chinese believe that the more children‚ the more

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    Forbidden City is the world largest surviving palace in China. It‚ first‚ built by Han dynasty. Later after collapsed of the Han dynasty‚ the first emperor of Ming dynasty moved the capital to Nanjing‚ but it then moved back to old palace in Beijing and the constructions began again in 1406 A.C. The Forbidden Palace was a Chinese imperial city during Ming and Qing dynasties. It was a home for twenty-four emperors. The palace consists of nine hundred buildings and nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine rooms

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