company provides advisory services on crossborder transactions involving Asia, including the Middle East, typically with transaction values between $20 million and $1 billion. The company is headquartered in New York with offices in Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Bahrain, and London. BDA has seven partners and 70 full-time professional staff across its nine offices, supplemented by a team of senior advisors around the world. BDA advertises itself as the "leading independent pan-Asian
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Riley Bunce Mr. Reimer ENG4U1 October 19, 2015 Everybody loves a great vacation. From ice cold Canada to beach bum Bermuda, the experience is unforgettable. People tend to under-appreciate the journey itself. Soaring across the empty sky while the infant immediately to your left is screaming in tears. SEAT BELTS ON, nausea sets in while the G6 bounces through turbulence. Playing with gravity and the relief of being on ground again after crossing a continent. Flying is an event that can easily
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Introduction At the time of Olaf Leu’s writing, the traditionalist geometry of the international typographic style and unrestrained freedom of American design was just as important as the influences on both German design and design around the globe. The American and japan conceptual innovation and visual invention was spread throughout the globe. During the 1980s and 90s the rapid development of electronic and computer technology began to change the process and appearance of design. Overnight these
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cities where IVS was launched, residents from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing were the major visitors traveled to Hong Kong and a key motivation for their visit is shopping (Zhang & Lam, 1999). To the best of our knowledge, there is little published research done to identify IVS tourists’ shopping preferences and behaviors. In this study, we focus on the shopping behaviors of IVS tourists from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing for fashion products during their trips to Hong Kong.
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Computing Platforms Junjie Peng Xuejun Zhang Zhou Lei, Bofeng Zhang, Wu Zhang, Qing Li School of computer science & High performance computing center Shanghai University Shanghai, 200072 P.R. China School of computer science & High Qinghua machinery factory at Changzhi performance computing center Changzhi, 046012 P.R China Shanghai University Shanghai, 200072 P.R. China Abstract—Cloud computing is the development of parallel computing, distributed computing and grid computing. It has been one of
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only possible if the legal framework of the country of interest is clear on the investment policies that should be undertaken. Specifically, Shanghai has shown the significance of economic globalization owing to the number of investors who are attracted to invest in the country. As a legal counselor for DFW, a firm that is interested in venturing in Shanghai, understanding Chinese investment policies are critical in determining the business structure that the company will have, as well as, the various
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the NGOs. Although, Chinese state-centric model of CSR is contrary to the market-based model (US) and relational model (EU); but non-monolithic nature of the present state is contributing towards local government influence and control. The NGOs in Shanghai & Guangdong province indicates that local governments implement their own policy in the absence of higher-level guidance of central policy and the local states across all levels have a substantial interest and control in the work and operations
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ISSN 1798-4769 Journal of Language Teaching and Research, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 77-80, January 2010 © 2010 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland. doi:10.4304/jltr.1.1.77-80 Brief Study on Domestication and Foreignization in Translation Wenfen Yang School of Foreign Languages, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China Email: wfyoung@163.com Abstract T his essay gives a brief study of Domestication and Foreignization and the disputes over these two basic translation strategies
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customer care of CTS Unit: Customer care Group Award: The Financial Service SCN: 135667390 Candidate’s Name: Ru Jun Wei HND Centre XianDa College of Economics and Humanities Shanghai International Studies University Supervisor: Geoffery Date: 23/4/2014 Table of Content Introduction 3 Introduction of the China Travel Service company: 3 History: 3 Today: 3 Future: 3
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Westin Resorts and Six-Sigma Six Sigma’s impact in the service industry, high quality products and performance are a top priority for any company. By implementing total quality management systems, businesses are seeking to improve the effectiveness of their performance. “Six Sigma is a process created to eliminate or reduce variations in the operation process”(Jacobs & Chase 301), often used in manufacturing industries. Through Starwood Hotels and Resorts, one of the top companies in the hospitality
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