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    How Mc.Donalds Run Their Business in China?

    run their business in China? Mc.Donalds penetrated the Chinese marke t in 1990. The number of Mc.Donalds store increase d to 500 during the thirteen-year perio d 1990-2003 in China. The number of Mc.Donalds store increase d to 500 during the only five-year peri od 2003-2008 in China. Now there are 1300 Mc.Donalds stores in China. How Mc.Donalds run their business in China? Mc.Donalds continued the operating poli cies and Americanized traditions in its early days in China. Mc.Donalds waited until

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    Cultural Differences Between China and Japan

    Even two countries whose geographic distance is close, their cultural differences may vary a lot, for example, China and Japan. From the graph I get on the website, the biggest cultural difference between China and Japan is on uncertainty avoidance, which is the degree to which people in a country are uncomfortable with unstructured, ambiguous, unpredictable situations. The fact that China has a comparatively low score on this dimension reflects that Chinese are adaptable and entrepreneurial, and

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    China

    How did Deng’s policies lead to a phenomenal growth of the Chinese economy? China began the 20th century with a serious effort to modernize its economy and ended the century with a successful economic modernization. Since the early 1980s, China ranks among the world’s fastest growing economies. Using standards of measurement of the gross domestic product (GDP) based on purchasing power parity, the IMF ranks China’s economy a close third, after only the United States and Russia (Soled, 1993).  

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    Transmission of Buddhism from India to China

    Tran Prof. Penkower Religion 1550 5 November 2013 Tu/Th – 2:30 pm Transmission of Buddhism from India to China There is a phrase that goes like this, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” This phrase can be used to accurately describe the Han’s dynasty’s attitudes and beliefs when the nation is prosperous with wealth, land, and culture. During this time, Buddhism is non-existence in China because change is unnecessary, since there is no urgency to adopt a new idea when the existing one work well

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    An Ongoing Governance Reform Can be Expected to be Sustainable Growth in EU Does EU need a reform of governance for sustainable growth? Euro-zone’s financial crisis was started from PIIGS economy’s a bad fiscal health. Recently, that led to IMF and EU did the swift enactment of 7,500 million euro bailout package, but Euro-zone is still in default now. The default could be effect to East Europe. Additionally, Euro is getting lose currency value in the world, so many people wonder that EU’s sustainability

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    “School Killings in China: Society or Wilderness?”

    Hans Steinmüller and Wu Fei wrote the article titled, “School killings in China: Society or wilderness?” for Anthropology Today Volume 27 NO 1, February 2011. The article starts by first describing the stabbing of thirteen children who were waiting for the gates of their school to open and then goes on to discuss five other school killings that occurred between March 23, 2010 and May 12, 2010. The six cases share similarities, middle-aged men using knives, hammers, or cleavers to inflict harm on

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    China Moblile

    [pic] China Mobile Ltd. (CHL) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Hong Kong stock exchanges. It is also a state-owned enterprise directly controlled by the government of China. The company has dominated Chinese mobile services since its inception. China Mobile controls the vast majority of its domestic mobile services market with a 70% market share. China Mobile has historically held a greater share of the rural market than its competitors. By 2006, its network had

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    Nixon and China

    of China When Nixon began his presidency, the relations between the United States and China had been fraught ever since Mao Zedong’s Communist Party achieved power and established the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. Less than a year later in 1950, the Korean War, in which American troops died at the hands of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, further exacerbated the situation. The next twenty years were characterized by American opposition to UN membership for Mainland China, three

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    China

    China’s inevitable rise ranks among the most important world developments of the last 100 years. Since America is still trapped in its sixth year of economic hardship, and the Chinese economy is set to surpass the U.S.’s before the end of this decade, China looms very large on the horizon. A U.S. intelligence report stated that China's economy is likely to surpass the U.S. in less than two decades while Asia will overtake North America and Europe combined in global power by 2030. Modern China’s rise

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    China Place

    paneling and carved arches to the molded Italian Renaissance patterns on the ceiling, the circa 1925 council chamber room of Akron's municipal hall evokes a time when the America's manufacturing heartland was at the peak of its power. But when the U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission, a congressionally appointed panel, convened there on Sept. 23, it was not to discuss power but decline. One after another, economists, union officials, and small manufacturers took the microphone to describe the

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