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    1. Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages for introducing car audio company in China 1.1 Market assessment China’s automobile industry is booming with a steady and steep growth. Between 2001 to 2005‚ the growth rate of China’s car consumption was 54.42% [China Economy‚ 2008]. This rapid development in china’s auto industry has provided a broad space for auto-parts industry [Yan‚ 2008]. However‚ the car audio market in China seems to be in infancy stage. Foreign car audio brands have taken up

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    (1577 million dollars)‚ Germany (1268‚8 million dollars)‚ and USA (1278‚1 million dollars). So it means that Japan is really attractive to be investigated in our work. [2] So high indexes of export are also affected by following factors: 1) Advantages of Japan’s geographical location – it is relative close to main international trade partners. Such partners in 2009 were: China – 18‚88% of export share; USA – 16‚42%; Korea – 8‚13%; Taiwan – 6‚27%; Hong Kong – 5‚49%. In 2010 the total equivalent

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    COMPARATIVE ESSAY Egypt and Indus Valley Two of the earliest known civilizations were in Egypt and the Indus Valley. Two similarities between them were that both had strong economic systems and distinct social classes. But one major difference included the significant cultural achievements of Egypt compared to the inferior achievements of the Indus Valley. One similarity between the early Egyptian and Indus Valley civilizations is that they both had strong economic systems. Both societies

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    Comparative Study:Relationships and Power How Many Miles to Babyon and A Doll’s House The theme/issue that I have chosen is relationships and power. This theme is clearly portrayed and developed in my chosen texts. The texts I have chosen are How Many Miles to Babylon by Jennifer Johnston (HMMB) and A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADH). The theme/issue of relationships and power is clearly evoked in the relationshios between Alicia and Alec in HMMB and Nora and Helmer in ADH. Both texts and relationships

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    English 1413 Propose a comparative interpretation of the Gothic representation of excess in The Bloody Chamber and “Blood Disease.” The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter and “Blood Disease” by Patrick McGrath are gothic novels that incorporate the theme of excess into the stories using various techniques. The Bloody Chamber is a tale of a young girl whisked away from her lower class life with the promise of wealth and luxury. Little does she know her new husbands true character or his monstrous

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    true feelings for the loss of the union man. Identity is defined as the set of personal and behavioral characteristics which define an individual as a member of a certain group. Based on race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ language and culture people distinguish themselves from other groups and form their understanding and pride in who they are. Othering is a process by which a group of individuals define themselves against those they exclude and marginalizes. James Tyson‚ the protagonist‚ had no social

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    of using crushing equipment cone crusher‚ jaw crusher is to use. For proper selection and rational use of coarse crushing did not prepare‚ now they are briefly analyzed and compared as follows. Cone Crusher (compared with the jaw crusher) main advantages: 1‚ crushing chamber depth‚ continuous operation‚ high production capacity‚ low power consumption unit. Compared with the same width to the mine mouth jaw crusher‚ the production capacity is higher than the latter more than doubled‚ while electricity

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    2.1 Introduction The nature of the comparative approach At a basic level the comparative approach is simply one of making comparisons‚ something we do constantly in our everyday lives. Thinking‚ and learning‚ by making comparisons is a very natural and intuitive process for us. We use comparisons extensively in our daily thinking and interactions with people and various objects. However‚ making comparisons is not necessarily easy or without its pitfalls.

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    November 10‚ 2012 Period 2 Charlemagne and King Louis IX The Medieval Period was an era between the years of 500 A.D to 1500. During this time the Dark Ages was dominated by the religion of the Christian Church and was politically ruled by the pope. Feudalism was a also a great part in the Medieval Period and some followed the Feudal System. The political organization of this time had a lot of ties between the government and the Catholic church. During this time‚ many people were starting to convert

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    I’ve finished reading Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. There were several happy endings in this part but my favourite was when Roger figured out who he was and did something different than the kids at the reservation. He was unique and decided to prove to himself that he was unique and could become a “somebody” in this world regardless of his race. He also took the risk of going to an all white school and lost his best friend. However he learned that he could have

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