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    where you do not know anyone. That’s how my first day at Columbia International College was (felt). However, my expectations of what I thought would be a solitary day, changed the moment I met Alex. Alex is a friendly and charismatic guy from Hsinchu, Taiwan. He introduced me to his friends and showed me the school throughout the day. As time went by, I fell in love with that high school and everyone in it. Looking back, one of the most cherished memories I have from high school is the one when someone

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    rice in the Yangtze valley; embarking the Yellow Sea near Fuzhou and arriving in northern Taiwan around 6 KYA based on archaeological evidence (Bellwood, 1978). Some argue that the Austronesian language family developed here- of the 10 groups of the family, 9 are found only in Taiwan. The sizeable extra-Taiwanese Austronesian populations belong to the remaining group (Blust, 1999). This may indicate Taiwan as the ‘Urheimat’, or linguistic home of the language family and arguably its people- following

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    consideration the globalization of educational industry is becoming a trend, they will start applying for the university of their dreams. Also, studying abroad has benefits to students in ways that they can improve their language skills; learn new culture, and gaining responsibilities to live alone with no

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    The film took a closer look at the healthcare systems of Great Britain, Japan, Germany, and Taiwan. Comparing all these country’s healthcare systems, the components in common are that it’s universal, fixed prices for medical treatment, and majority of providers believe that the citizens pay too little for healthcare. The problem with the issues changing the American healthcare system is that the culture of the US is individualistic, meaning we are grown to focus on ourselves, not the others around

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    SWOT Analysis of McDonald’s Operations in Taiwan Now that there is an understanding of the particularities of Taiwan’s business environment and of the McDonald’s company structure and its operations in Taiwan, a SWOT analysis of the company’s current operations in Taiwan can be performed and discussed. Strengths McDonald’s is a global franchise found in almost every state and country all over the world. McDonald’s has a headquarters in Taiwan, where the company views itself primarily as a franchisor

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    a country can receive in the eyes of the world. By hosting the Olympic Games, this can provide a host country the opportunity to represent their nation-states with a universally legitimate way to present and promote their national identities and culture. The 2008 Beijing Olympics played a significant role in the social life of China and efficiently influence not only the history and grand socioeconomics transformation and modernization of China, but also the rest of the world, making it one of the

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    My Migration To Taiwan

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    Being raised in Taiwan and moved to the U.S. at age 14, I experienced two countries with different cultures and languages, and developed a well-rounded personality. I will bring the UCSF School of Pharmacy my experiences, culture, language, ability to resist stress, hardworking, considerate and caring personality, honesty, innovation and dedication. The educational atmosphere in Taiwan was very competitive and stressful. To keep myself ahead of others, I dedicated my all and graduated from elementary

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    Comparison of HR Practices and Employment Relations Philosophies in China and Taiwan Introduction In the face of ever-increasing globalization, both China and Taiwan have now joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO); a more open market economy and closer integration with the global economic order appears to be inevitable for both countries (Magarinos et al. 2002). Human Resource Management (HRM) is one of the critical tools for improving productivity and competitiveness

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    cross-culturally as praying to deceased family members. In Chinese culture, there are several holidays devoted to worshipping departed loved ones, such as Tomb Sweeping Day, Double Ninth Festival, and Chinese New Year. During the Ghost Festival however, the dead visit the living in the form of “hungry ghosts”, with various rituals performed in order to appease the unsettled spirits. There is syncretism between several East Asian cultures and religions with the Hungry Ghost Festival, each with their own

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    During the Meiji regime, which was the Government of Japan decided to modernize foreign relations, which was an important stride in making Japan a complete member of the international community. The traditional view of the Far East was not based on an international society but rather on cultural differences. It preferred artists, scholars, and Monks rather than professional diplomats, had been the conveyors of foreign agenda. During this time it, was difficult to differentiate Japans Foreign relations

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