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    Chinese Art

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    The dominating feature od Chinese life is a conservatism that has followed certain habits and traditions for 40 centuries. Altthough there was some culture in China five thousand years ago‚ we shall begin our study with the Chou Dynasty (1125-255 B.C.)‚ during which time China reached its zenith of intellectual and artistic achievement. Confucius (552-479 B.C.) was almost a comtemporary of the Golden Age of Athens. The Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 221) marked a great development in

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    The book I chose to read is titled Asia’s Rise in the 21st Century by Scott B MacDonald and Jonathan Lemco. One of the main reasons I chose this book was because of its relevance. The book was published in late 2011 so the majority of the material is extremely up to date. The authors did a really nice job organizing the book by first introducing the reader to Asia’s historical and current economic position and then thoroughly explaining how Asia has become an economic powerhouse and where the

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    The founder of the Ming Dynasty‚ Zhu Yuanszhang‚ began life at the bottom of society. His home region in Anhui province (Southeast China) was hit with drought and plague around 1340. Zhu Yuanzhang also lost his family at the age of sixteen. He went on to be a leader in one of the peasant uprisings that overthrew the Yuan Dynasty. When Zhu was twenty five he joined the Red Turban rebels and rose quickly among them. He even married a commanders daughter and within a couple years Zhu had between twenty

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    Dr. Norman Bethune Dr. Norman Bethune is one of China’s most famous heroes‚ but he was not a Chinese‚ he was a Canadian physician‚ a member of the Communist Party of Canadian. He gave his life to help Chinese people. In China‚ he has a Chinese name Bai Qiuen. In China‚ Just went to school will certainly know Bethune‚ so are household names‚ because of his great spirit‚ Chinese President Mao Zedong personally wrote Bethune article‚ and the article into primary school textbooks‚ let all the Chinese

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    Ancient China’s Impact on The World The ocean‚ the desert‚ extremely tall mountains and very high platoons‚ all of these geographical barriers made it virtually impossible to get well into the thriving civilisation of Ancient China. Ancient China was a very lonely civilisation being so far away from any other major civilisations and having so many barriers protecting them from the outside world. While no other people came to Ancient China‚ it learnt many new things without anyone else to help them

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    Welcome to Peking Opera

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    biggest kind of opera in China‚ whose richness of repertoire‚ great number of artists of performance and of audiences‚ and profound influence are incomparable in China. Peking Opera was founded in 1790‚ when the Four Great Anhui Troupes went to Beijing to perform for the Imperial Court‚ and the 55th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It simplified its form as well-known opera troupes from Hubei joined the Anhui performers‚ melding their regional styles. After 1949‚ a study revealed

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    A Tentative Study of Volunteer Work in Universities of China Pei Xingchen Department of Foreign Languages Beihang University Abstract 3 Key Words 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Functions and Motivations of volunteer work 5 2.1 Overview of Volunteer Work 5 2.2 Overall Functions and Motivations of Volunteer Work 5 3. Current Situation of Volunteer Work in University 6 3.1 Brief Introduction of Beihang University 6 3.2. Analysis Results 6 3.3 Overall conclusion

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    BEIJING 2008: A DIGITAL OLYMPICS Known in China as “Superfish‚” Michael Phelps was on his way to achieving his goal of eight gold medals. His most difficult competition was the 100-meter butterfly. On PCs‚ cell phones‚ electronic billboards‚ and televisions‚ millions of viewers worldwide watched him win the event by .01 seconds. The results appeared on the screens almost in real time. If you did not see this exciting race‚ you can access it on YouTube. This was only one component in the “most wired

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    Beijing market entry strategy for Frozen Food This report aims to analyze the entry of frozen Beijing market. Use a SWOT analysis approach analyzes the company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. The report has identified a marketing strategy of entry that will help our company to enter the market effectively. Contains: 1 Summary of the company 2 Frozen market in Beijing 3 SWOT analysis 4 Marketing strategy suggested input. Summary of the company Our frozen food

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    Beijing Carvel Case Study

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    Carvel Beijing Question 1: SWOT Strengths | Weaknesses | * quality/taste of product * experienced American manager‚ combined with Chinese manager who understood the market * unique offerings of ice cream cakes in different shapes/designs | * disconnected management‚ and problems with the joint venture with New Continent * lack of brand awareness in Beijing * very high operating expenses * perception of Carvel as a purely “American” brand | Opportunities | Threats |

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