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    Case Summary: The central issue Sealed Air Taiwan is currently facing is how to determine if the newly hired, Paul Huang, can produce the necessary sales results and whether he fits the mold for his position as sales manager. Historically, Sealed Air Taiwan was struggling with both stagnant sales and high operating costs. The branch was not adapting well to the Sealed Air’s established business model and there were even talks of shutting the branch down. Bob Kayser was brought in to turn

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    people sailed across the sea to Taiwan. But Hakkas were much fewer than Minnan people. There were two reasons: the first is that during the Kang Xi period, the Hakkas of Chouzhou Fu and Huezhou Fu were banned from sailing across the sea to Taiwan because of the prohibition; the other is supposed to be that most Hakkas living in the mountains were not familiar with

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    people are going to work in the western country? Do you think you will face a lot of problems not only the weather but also the culture shock? As we know that western culture and eastern culture is totally different. Not only the life style but also the working style. There are many different kinds of examples about the culture in the workplace. To know all the different culture between your own country and other country is important, so that we will not offend to other people. Today we are going look

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    As the rest of the world considers China and Taiwan as a single entity with similar business practices and structures between the trade unions and firms is what holds these two across a strait together. This study will act as baseline reference, discussing the key reasons to the how and why the business practices and relations, which are the key ingredients of the successful trade and cross country industry relations between Taiwan and China. It also engages one to discuss the impact of

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    task should be adequately trained and qualified who has ideally been to the host country destination beforehand. In this case this was arguably not the case and the consultant who was the expatriate consequently had trouble both understanding the culture and dealing effectively with the managing partners reactions and actions. From this presentation it is recommended that anyone

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    Phila Phimeu Li Letter

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    her life goal. To a foreign student starting studying Grade Six in Taiwan when she move here following her parents’ decision in 2009, Phila was adapted herself very soon and fully enjoyed living in Taiwan. She is of full passion to multi-cultures and open-mined to foreign affairs and easily to mingle with locals. She likes to share her USA-living experiences and culture with her classmates; I must say she does very well in the Taiwan-USA diplomatic service. In the highly competitive Senior High School

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    countries like France and Britain to prove that they deserve to be a world power, thus starting Japanese imperialism. After the Sino-Japanese war, both Korea and Taiwan were annexed to Japan, where the Japanese used militant colonial rule and assimilation to what seemed like a benefit to them was exploitation to the respective cultures. Annexing Taiwan was the start of Japanese colonialism. At least, it was initially “colonialism” until people begun to consider their settlement as “occupation.” Japan sought

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    Reflection on Personal Cultural Self-Awareness When I was younger, I didn’t quite understand the differences between the Native Taiwanese and Mainlander in Taiwan, where Mainlander referred to Chinese migrants during or after the period of the surrender of Imperial Japan, and World War II. It wasn’t until much later that I understood why Taiwanese divided among themselves. I was told my mother's side of family has experienced the White Terror, which refers to the entire period from 1947 to 1987,

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    MODERN DANCE Taiwan and America have always had strong relations since the early 1900s. However, during the Cold War, they became even closer allies. During this time, many famous American dancers such as Alvin Ailey, José Limón and Paul Taylor visited Taiwan. They brought along the ideas of American-style democracy embedded in the art form of modern dance, which also expressed individual freedom. In addition, the United States’ aid to Taiwan during the 1950s and 1960s helped Taiwan create the booming

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    China-Taiwan Relations

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    Taiwan and China Mainland share the same culture, language and tradition. From this perspective, the Taiwan question is the domestic affair of China. But, because of some historical reasons, the U.S. has involved into the question. As well as, the Taiwan question has been very sensitive question in China-U.S. relations, and it is influenced by the global political structure and regional political structure in the Far East. The U.S. would not like to give up its concerns and interest in Taiwan, the

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