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    THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  HONG  KONG   FACULTY  OF  ENGINEERING   IELM6046  Supply  Management         Team  5  –  Anger  Birds     The  Analysis  on  the  Purchasing   Model  of  Aluminum  Corporation   of  China  Limited                             LI Ming (Leader) CHEN Duo LIU Di MA Xuefei WANG Lu WANG Puyu ZHOU Xin 2012955312 2011950080 2012952073 2012952114 2012850782 2012850794 2012952097

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    oftropical and subtropical Asia‚ especially in China. This plant grows on forest edges‚ under forests‚ riverbeds‚ valleys and grasses [4‚5]. In China‚ it is generally a common used herb in the areas south of theYangtze River‚ such as Hainan‚ Guizhou‚ Yunnan‚ and Guangdong provinces and Taiwan [6–8].B. balsamifera is commonly called “Ainaxiang” and “Dafeng’ai” in Chinese and used as incensebecause it has a high level of essential oils [9]. It was originally recorded in “Bei Ji Qian Jin YaoFang” in 652

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    PAPER NO. 5 / 2012 Mekong Institute Research Working Paper Series 2012 Factors Affecting Export and Import Trade between Lao PDR and Principle Trade Partners Thanouxay VOLAVONG December‚ 2012 Thanouxay VOLAVONG is a Master’s Degree student of Development and Planning Economics at the National University of Laos (Lao PDR). Currently he works as a teacher at the Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Economics and Business Management‚ University of Laos. He has started working since

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    The Chinese Massacre of 1603

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    The massacre of 1603: Chinese perception of the Spaniards in the Philippines José Eugenio Borao National Taiwan University From a historiographic point of view‚ the incident of 1603 acquires special significance in the long and tragic history of Chinese massacres in the Philippines. For compared to all the rest‚ this has been the best chronicled‚ not only in Spanish‚ but also in Chinese sources. Moreover‚ both coincide in the presentation of facts and are alike in the ordering of events. When

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    USE OF NONWOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN ASIA: POTENTIAL IN CHINA By Mudit Chandra Degree Paper Submitted to the Faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF FORESTRY IN WOOD SCIENCE AND FOREST PRODUCTS APPROVED: A. L. Hammett‚ Chairman J. D. Dolan C. D. West August‚ 1998 Blacksburg‚ Virginia USE OF NONWOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN ASIA: POTENTIAL

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    Philippine Cuisine

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    ingredients for common dishes were obtained from locally raised livestock. These ranged from kalabaw (water buffaloes)‚baka (cows)‚ manok (chickens) and baboy (pigs) to various kinds of fish and seafood. In 3200 BCE‚ Austronesians from the southern China Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and Taiwan settled in the region that is now called the Philippines. They brought with them knowledge of rice cultivation and other farming

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    Language Contact

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    Intercultural Communication Studies XIV: 2 2005 Hoffer - Language Borrowing Language Borrowing and the Indices of Adaptability and Receptivity Bates L. Hoffer Trinity University Introduction One of the most easily observable results of intercultural contact and communication is the set of loanwords that is imported into the vocabulary of each language involved. The field of cultures and languages in contact (Weinreich 1953) has grown a great deal over the past fifty years. From the early studies

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    Tqm in Starwood

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide In partial fulfilment Of the requirements in Total Quality Management 12 October‚ 2010 I. INTRODUCTION Being one of the of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world‚ Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide‚ Inc. already has nearly 1000 properties in some 100 countries and approximately 145‚000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood Hotels and Resorts is a fully integrated owner‚ operator and franchisor of hotels and resorts

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    Anantatmula & Thomas

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    PAPERS Managing Global Projects: A Structured Approach for Better Performance Vittal Anantatmula‚ College of Business‚ Western Carolina University‚ Cullowhee‚ NC‚ USA Michael Thomas‚ College of Business‚ Western Carolina University‚ Cullowhee‚ NC‚ USA ABSTRACT ■ The purpose of this research effort is to develop a model for improving the performance of global projects using the underlying relations among the important enablers and barriers of global project performance. A number of factors

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    Evaluation of antidiabetic and antimicrobial activity of jasminum grandiflorum leaves INTRODUTION 1.1. The pancreas and insulin formation The pancreas is an elongated organ situated next to the first part of the small intestine. It is both an endocrine gland that produces hormones‚ such as insulin and glucagon‚ and an exocrine gland producing digestive enzymes‚ such as trypsin and chymotrypsin (Martini‚ 2004). It is located behind the stomach‚ between the spleen and the duodenum (see Figure

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