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    station and transmission facilities --64.613 billion Yuan up to 2006 (source: "International Water Power and Dam Construction". Waterpowermagazine.com. 2007-01-10) * Cost of relocating residents --1.4 million residents relocated ‚ costing 68.557 billion yuan(source: "国家重大技术装备". Chinaneast.xinhuanet.com. 2009-01-11. ) * Operation and maintenance cost * Financing the project --15.195 billion yuan on financing(source: ^ "国家重大技术装备". Chinaneast.xinhuanet.com.

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    Chinese Position Paper

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    Women writers of 1930s Chinese literature tackled issues on gender and family. Yuan Changying adapted her play over the famous Han dynasty folk ballad and love tragedy‚ Southeast Flies the Peacock. In the traditional ballad‚ the male protagonist‚ Zhong‚ was the son of the well off Jiao family’s widowed wife. He was matched with and married a common‚ but beautiful and talented lady named Lan. Although they loved each other‚ differences in status and family opposition forced the couple apart. There

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    Finance

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    CASE I THE RISING EURO HAMMERS AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURERS Udo Pfeiffer‚ the CEO of SMS Elotherm‚ a German manufacturer of machine tools to engineer crankshafts for cars‚ signed a deal in late November 2004‚ to supply the U.S. operations of DaimlerChrysler with $1.5 million worth of machines. The machines would be manufactured in Germany and exported to the United States. When the deal was signed‚ Pfeiffer calculated that at the agreed price‚ the machines would yield a profit of €30‚000

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    Chinese name‚ Yuan Zi Wei. Even though it is rarely used‚ it is still a necessary part that is used when visiting China. My Chinese name includes three different characters that all are distinctly different and unique in their meaning. My last name‚ Yuan is a commonly used last name passed down for generations in my family. The surname Yuan originated from an ancient Chinese state that is now the eastern Henan province. While Yuan does not have a clear definition used as a characteristic‚ Yuan is also

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    Tourists Motivation

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    explore motivation that the destination can have some degree of influence on vacation behavior in meeting a rouse need. In addition‚ the other researchers modified the “push” and “pull” factors base on Crompton’s finding after 1979. For example‚ Yuan and McDonald (1990) examined the motivations for overseas travelers applying the theory of “push” and “pull” factors. However‚ the items within “push” and “pull” factors’ category were different from

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    Water Pollution

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    from the growth of industrial production and city construction. Official data shows that more than 4.4 billion tons of untreated or partially treated wastewater is dumped into the river annually‚ and this has incurred an economic loss of 7 billion yuan. Oil Spill Chemical discharge Eutrophication Contamination All of these have resulted in more than a third of China’s rivers and 90% of its urban water supplies to be heavily polluted. A famous example would be the Pearl River Delta contamination

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    competition from Chinese products. However if this exchange rate policy changes to a floating policy and the Yuan appreciates‚ the result will be increase in imports‚ as local products will be perceived as comparatively expensive‚ and a decrease of exports. As an overall effect surplus will start to decrease and may even become deficit depending on how drastic the appreciation will be‚ a stronger Yuan would also reduce economic growth and increase unemployment. Another effect will be withdrawal of FDI

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    The Appreciation of Rmb

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    Introduction As the comprehensive strength of the national economy grows‚ the Chinese currency‚ the RMB began to appreciate. Since the implementation of China’s exchange rate reform in July of 2005‚ RMB has appreciated from 1 US dollar to 8.11 yuan to 6.82 yuan by December of 2008‚ with an accumulated appreciation of 15.8%. Though full of controversy‚ the appreciation of the RMB has become common expectations. Effects of the RMB ’s appreciation have been felt both domestically and abroad‚ and will become

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    Economy in Tibet

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    Economy Since the democratic reform in 1959‚ and especially since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy in 1978‚ Tibet has witnessed remarkable economic development. The Tibetan economy is dominated by subsistence agriculture. The Tibetan yak still plays an important role in Tibetan life. Yaks still promote the best way to plow fields in Tibet. The Tibetan economy is dominated by subsistence agriculture. Due to limited arable land‚ the primary occupation of the Tibetan Plateau

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    Beauty Industry in China

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    expected to reach 176.2 billion yuan (US$21.3 billion) this year and double in the next five years. From the perspective of cosmetics‚ a similar track is visible: The annual average spending of Chinese on cosmetics‚ in the early 1980s‚ was about one yuan (12 US cents)‚ the figure rose to five yuan (60 US cents) in the early 1990s‚ and 25 yuan (US$3) at the end of 2000. In big cities like Beijing and Shanghai‚ the annual average spending on cosmetics has reached 80-100 yuan (US$9.6-12)‚ although still

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