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    The Business ethic of KFC and McDonald                                                                                                         TABLE OF CONTENTS         The Business ethic of KFC and McDonald 1 Executive Summary 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Comparation of KFC and McDonald’s practices 4 3 Application of 4 relevant ethical theories 6 3.1 The utilitarian approach 6 3.2 The rights ethical approach 7 3.3 The Justice ethical approach 7 3.4 The virtue approach

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    city-state of Venice. He was born into a merchant family where he learned his mercantile trade from his father and uncle‚ who had already traveled to China via the Silk Road‚ where he would eventually travel to China under the rule of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty with Kublai Khan‚ grandson of Genesis Khan‚ as emperor. Europe was at its point in history where it had little hard knowledge of the Far East‚ and where works such as The Travels of John Mandeville dominated how many Europeans perceived Asia

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    5 main leaders of Mongolia: Genghis Khan (1206–1227) Tolui Khan (as Regent) (1227–1229) Ögedei Khan (1229–1241) Töregene Khatun (as Regent) (1243–1246) Güyük Khan (1246–1248) Genghis Khan (/ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/ or /ˈdʒɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/‚[5][6] Mongol: [tʃiŋɡɪs xaːŋ] Chingis/Chinghis Khan; 1162? – August 1227)‚ born Temujin‚ was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire‚ which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of

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    Effects of the One-Child Policy China is the most populated country in the world with a total of 1.4 billion people‚ and the population is still growing. (WDI) Overpopulation is a current issue that many countries are dealing with and hope to gain control over. In China the previous leader Mao believed that a strong nation had a large population‚ but China has doubled its population since then. Now the country is being prevented from advancing due to the effects of a large population. The effects

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    Early Chinese religion belongs to the mythical and prehistoric period. Tradition speaks of the origins of Chinese culture lying in the 3rd millennium BCE with the Hsia dynasty. As of yet no historical evidence has been found for such a dynasty; all references to it are mythical. It is only with the Shang dynasty‚ which is traditionally dated from 1766 to 1122 BCE‚ that we find evidence of a developing culture and religious practices. The religion of the Shang was principally characterised by the

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    The Mongol Empire (Mongolian:About this sound listen (help·info) Mongol-yn Ezent Güren; Cyrillic: Монголын эзэнт гүрэн‚ in Russian chronicles also Horde - Russian: Орда) existed during the 13th and 14th centuries‚ and was the largest contiguous land empire in human history.[1] Beginning in the Central Asian steppes‚ it eventually stretched from Central Europe to the Sea of Japan‚ covering Siberia in the north and extending southward into Indochina the Indian subcontinent‚ the Iranian plateau‚ and

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    resources are limited‚ such as land‚ water and minerals. The use of resources can not satisfy the growing demand. For example‚ China is expanding its reserves to balance the need for oil. In 2000‚ China’s oil price was 3 Yuan/ liters. However‚ the oil price has grown to over 8 Yuan/ liters in 2013.The shortage of oil has already led to prices rising. Most factories and cars depend on oil and gasoline; moreover‚ there is no machine that can work without fuel,such as oil and carbon. It is not difficult

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    Hong Kong Disneyland’s advantages: 1. Hong Kong has advantages such as geography‚ population‚ adjacent to the largest market in the world. Within 5 hours flying time‚ covering half of the world’s population. 2. well-known brand--Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World cultural genius lies in its culture around the world to be "United States-processing". Classical inheritance of the culture has a strong sense of self-ability‚ Disney have cultural capture world of classical culture that last forever

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    When Rome began‚ there were seven successive Etruscan kings. The seventh king was so horrible to the people that there was never an eighth king. Instead‚ Rome established the Republic. In ancient China‚ there were several dynasties from the Qin to the Yuan. Although there was no single royal bloodline‚ China always had an emperor‚ who usually ruled the country. The Roman Empire allowed conquered areas to maintain their own culture‚ language‚ and laws. China was more consistent in its culture‚ having

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    China had a variety of guilds‚ which bore a striking resemblance to the Medieval European and Middle Eastern bazaars (331). Paper money was commonplace in Yuan China‚ which originated in its most rudimentary form in T’ang China as food tickets (332). Not only did paper money serve as a medium of exchange‚ drastically aiding trade‚ but it provided universal credit (334). China exerted great control over foreign

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