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  • Negotiation And Development Of Business In China
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    The Chinese Economy, Culture & Society The social values and history have shaped and formed the economical developments and the current environment of business in the People's Republic of China. They have determined the patterns for negotiation and the Chinese perceptions of business, and their feelings towards westerners. The implicit and explicit rules that the Chinese society has on the development of businesses, and the economy in general, are very important issues for any person going into ...
  • Qin Dynasty China
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    Religion and philosophy embraced in 550 BC and continued to play an important role in China. Confucianism is the accepted philosophy of China 2000 years later. Dao ism, Naturalism, and Buddhism are part of Chinese beliefs and customs. These philosophies are at the very core of Chinese life and society. During the Qin Dynasty China was ruled by Legalism. The Great Wall was built by the forced obedience of all the people for the emperor. The people of China were treated poorly and the advancement ...
  • Thought Of The Neo Confucian
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    The history of Chinese civilization spans thousands of years and encompasses countless ideas, beliefs, and societal and political doctrines. However, from a modern standpoint one distinct perspective prevails above the rest in the manner and degree it has influenced the development of China. For the previous 2,000 years the teachings of Confucius, and the systems of thought and behavior that have evolved from them, have had significant effects on Chinese thought, government institutions, literat...
  • Ming Dynasty
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    The dominating feature od Chinese life is a conservatism that has followed certain habits and traditions for 40 centuries. Although 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 contemporary of the Golden Age of Athens. The Han Dynasty (206 B.C. -A.D. 221) marked a great development in China and prep...
  • Four Ancient River Valley Civilizations
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    According to the encyclopedia Encarta, a civilization is an advanced state of a society possessing historical and cultural unity. There are four early river valley societies that had successfully met the requirements to be called civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and India. These four civilizations encompass several similarities as to how they developed, including location, spirituality, governmental structure and forms of written communication. Location played a fundamental role in the d...
  • Food China
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    China has big problem with its food production and providing it for its people. People have resorted to rice husks, hemp leaves, grass soup, toads, rats, body lice, and even their own dead. Many moves toward industrialization have put China behind in its production of food for its people. These moves toward industrialization have taken farmers off their fields and into industrial factories. The result is cropland disappearing and water becoming scarce in some areas. China's huge population incre...
  • Positive Impact Of Fdi In Developing Countries
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    FDI Defined FDI refers to the investment made by a foreign individual or company in productive capacity of another country for example, the purchase or construction of a factory. FDI also refers to the purchase of a controlling interest in existing operations and businesses (known as mergers and acquisitions). Multinational firms seeking to tap natural resources, access lucrative or emerging markets, and keep production costs down by accessing low-wage labour pools in developing countries are FD...
  • Political Cooperation Between Kyrgyzstan And China
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    IR-5 The Chinese foreign policy priorities in Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan is a state of the Central Asian region. Its situation has important geopolitical and geo-economic significance as a bridge connecting West and East, as well as North and South. At the present time Kyrgyzstan is in a period between a communistic past and a democratic future politically, economically, and ethno-historically. Kyrgyzstan, as with the other states of Central Asia, is a place where four civilizations converge: Europea...
  • U.S. Policy Towards The Three Gorges Dam
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    The United States, China and the Three Gorges Dam: Toward A Sounder Foreign Environmental Policy Yumi ko Kojima, Kyoko Mura i, Howard Pang, and Elena Vitale The Three Gorges Dam project on China's Yangzi River is the world's largest hydroelectric undertaking. While Chinese leaders say the dam will improve river navigation, prevent periodic flooding, and provide the needed electricity for China's growing economy, many doubt that the dam will be able to meet the proponents' claims and instead poin...
  • China's Auto Industry China's Automotive Industry
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    China's Auto Industry Sees Better Trend of Development In 2000, Chinese auto industry will maintain a sustained and high-speed growth, its output will reach 2 million units, including 700,000 sedan cars and 550,000 passenger coaches, and priority will be given to the development of city buses with low decks. It is learned from the news briefing on the 6th Beijing International Auto Industry Exposition, after joining the WTO, Chinese auto enterprises will switch to the manufacture of special-purp...
  • Market Share For Local Printing Equipment
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    The technological situation Printing is one of four inventions of ancient China. However, China!'s printing technology was backward until recently. Since 1978 when China started economic reform and opening to the world, China!'s printing and printing equipment industries have developed impressively. Chinese companies have started to use! ^0 color offset printing, electronic color separation, laser phototypesetting, in-line automatic binding! +/-, and gradually marched into the era of computeriza...
  • Information Infrastructure Of China
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    Report on the Information Policy of the Peoples Republic of China The purpose of this report is to examine the information policy of the Peoples Republic of China. This will incorporate information infrastructure, distribution and access to information technologies and government policy regarding the growth and distribution of these technologies. China is a vast country in terms of land mass (9.9 million sq. Km) and population (1.3 billion), these are important figures to remember when consideri...
  • Layoffs Change In China 1 Layoff
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    Layoffs Change in China 1 Layoff is a special kind of unemployment in China. It refers to the worker who is laid off from state-owned enterprises. Up to now, the amount of layoffs in China reaches more than 10 millions. Layoff has become a main problem of economic and social development in China. As a result, Chinese government, organizations, institutions and individuals have paid more attention and set strategies to solve to this problem. In this assignment, we try to illustrate the layoffs! h...

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