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    Volunteering

    Before 2012, I had no idea what volunteering would mean to me in the future. I was from Zhuhai, a small coastal city in South China. Just like most of the Chinese students, in 2012, I was under great pressure of getting into the “right schools”and facing the competition with nine million candidates. I was so busy struggling with tons of homework and endless reading materials. My teacher used to told us, if we failed in the college entrance exam, we would be a loser forever. Now I know she was lying

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    Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior

    -Why Chinese Mothers are Superior- The essay “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” by Amy Chua was published on “The Wall Street Journal” January 8, 2011. The topic of this text is Chinese parenting methods opposed to the western way of parenting. Within the first few lines it is very clear that Amy Chua has a different view on parenting than most traditional western parents. The title itself is a claim, and it sets the tone for how the essay is going to be. From the start we get the hint that this

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    Propaganda in the Second Sino-Japanese War

    Propaganda in the Second SinoJapanese War Submitted by Justin Choo How was propaganda utilised by China and Japan in the Second SinoJapanese War? Attacking the mind was an incredibly important Chinese military strategy and is highlighted in ‘孙⼦子兵法’1, a military treatise written by a high ranking military strategist, Sun Tzu. Propaganda was critical in keeping up the civilians’ spirits and preventing them from waning support which ultimately proved to be the ace in China’s victory against

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    East Asia History

    Andy Ricci 622624 Word Count: 2018 H120 Introduction to the History of East Asia Essay 3 Andy Ricci 622624 Word Count: 2018 Why do we sometimes refer to the events of 1868 in Japan as a 'restoration', but to those of the years following 1911 in China as 'revolutions'? Introduction The Meiji Restoration of 1868 in Japan and the Chinese Revolution of 1911 were responsible for producing an enormous amount of upheaval in both countries. Both nations were immersed in social, political and economic

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    The Emergence of New Imperial Powers

    The Emergence of New Imperial Powers The Qing dynasty in China was most powerful during 1683-1839 in the rules of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong emperors, which the Western called the “High Qing”. However, in 1840, Chinese was hardly beaten by Britain in the Opium War, followed by another failure in the second Opium War in 1858, which they were forced to sign unequal treaties. Eventually, they realized the gap between the West and China and therefore started the Self-Strengthening Movement to study

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    1) Analyse the Potential Operations Management Problems That May Result from Accepting the Chinese Department Store’s Order.

    diseconomies of scale. In the Chinese factory in 2010 the total output had increased to 10 million units compared to the UK factory total of 6 million in 2005, an increase of 4 million. This can be seen as a problem for the business as due to the move to China there has been a significant increase in costs. Such as the marketing budget rising from £15million to £25million from 2005 to 2010. This therefore suggests that the business will have to find an acceptable balance between the quality of their produced

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    cannons porcelain paper money gunpowder silk printing canals 2. name one thing the chinese invented which has become a crucial thing nowadays Paper money Printing 3. Was Khanbaliq the capital city of: a)Mongolia b)Japan c)China 4. In whose reign was Khanbaliq the capital? a The Trumps bThe Sharukh Khans cThe Kubly Khans DThe Great Khans 5. Since when did Kublai Khan Rule 1260 to 1294 6. Before Beijing,What were the two names given to it.Give them in

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    Cultural Dimensions of International Business

    Cultural Dimensions of International Business  Introduction-  This SWOT analysis is regarding Lion Nathan China Brewing Company and their competitive advantage in their business. The major issue in this case is analyzing the company's background and reasons for expanding into China while trying to forecast an appropriate managerial decision regarding the company's future. There are many sources of information we can use to inform us of the past decisions made and good data that can be used to

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    Export Opportunity Overview

    Current situation 2 Current Situation: 2 1. Company purpose 2 2. Industry Sector 2 3. Size and Location 2 4. Location 2 5. Number of employees 2 6. Current exporting activities 3 7. Other relevant information 3 8. Company product / services / markets 3 9. Initial description of chosen product/service for export and country 6 Planning export offering 7 1. Customer Profile and Needs 7 3. Potential size of this Market 11 4. Partners / associates that you will need

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    Historical Early China Empire

    welcoming foreigners into their land. As a beginner to China’s history, the Tibetan Empire was what surprised me the most. I did not know that Tibet and China were so interwoven together especially with regards to military engagements in order to control the Silk Road, a portal to the West. I had always thought that Tibet was a victim and China the oppressors from the modern portrayal in the media. From learning this information about the might of the Tibetans (Whitfield, 55), I have a better understanding

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