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    to the distinction between the educational systems. Regardless of other variables, economic power or the matureness of one area’s economic and political influences is interconnected that affect educational systems to a considerable extent. The mainland China and Taiwan is a good analysis, material in distinguishing the vast difference between the two given that they have the same ancestors and language. After Mao Zedong took over Beijing and became the first

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    “I believe that the only plausible explanation for the different rates of growth is socialism in Britain, free enterprise and free markets in Hong Kong. Has anybody got a better explanation? I’d be grateful for any suggestions.” Milton Friedman asks us this in his 1998 essay: The Hong Kong Experiment. Milton Friedman was part and founder of a school of economic thinkers called the Chicago School. This group believed strongly in the power of Capitalism, and although there are many definitions for

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    Kong origin goods can import to the mainland with zero tariffs. 2. The service supplier in Hong Kong is able to enjoy some preferential treatment when they going to enter the market of the mainland. 3. Some professional qualifications become mutual recognition under CEPA, which created convenience for the professionals to work on the mainland. 2.1 Zero tariffs policy First, CEPA exempted the tariffs of Hong Kong origin goods when they importing to the mainland. “Hong Kong origin goods” is having

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    Company in China and I am need to analyze the environment factors that may attracted Nestlé Company enter into China. Nestlé is the world’s greatest multinational food and beverage company with a 149-year history. Nestlé was founded in 1866 by a German pharmacist, Henri Nestlé and began in Vevey, Switzerland in 1867. In 1874, Nestlé started to introduce their products into China through some trading activities in Hong Kong. The “Eagle sweetened

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    The British And Hong Kong

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    residents’ identity and relationship to the rest of China. The Communist Party allowed a one-country, two-system created an empire-like association of Hong Kong natives to the state of China. The Hong Kong demonstrators want “a free and direct election of the chief executive in 2017” (Wong 2014). Yet, many critics think that Hong Kong citizens already have a lot of freedoms. While Hong Kong strives for a more democratic rule, critics form the mainland fear the damage too much democracy can cause to the

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    Topic The Career Future of the Mainland Talents in Hong Kong Introduction After 1997, the relationship of Hong Kong and Mainland China is closer than before. Education freedom make Hong Kong be one of the links, which let the Mainland China communicate with the world (Tong, 2014). From 1998 to 2013, the number of mainland students who study in Hong Kong increases of ten times (Hong Kong Chinese University, 2014). After graduated, some mainland students want to find a good job in Hong Kong. However

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    the University of Hong Kong’s Chinese students who're from mainland China. They experienced a difficult for the college entrance examination, finally walk into university life with the new anticipation, but someone so brazenly tried to ring "independent", "to split the motherland". Hong Kong is an inalienable part of China, and this is our common sense is known since our childhood! For the Chinese, our identity is the most

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    Introduction to Sociology and Political Sciences Mid-term paper Name: TO MAN FEI Student ID: 81200158 Word count: 4337 words Topic Discuss the relationship between Hong Kong and mainland using concepts introduced in this course. Introduction Hong Kong, located at the southern coastal of China, fully shows the diversification of culture, with a mix characteristics of different backgrounds. Hong Kong is currently under the rule of the PRC as a special administrative region, with the practice of

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    service oriented economy, with facilities divisions responsible for more than 90% of GDP. After the Chinese mainland it is measured as the second major beneficiary of the foreign direct investment and it is the third major cause of FDI in Asia, following Japan and Chinese mainland. “Hong Kong became part of the People’s Republic of China in 1997, but under the “one country, two systems” agreement, China promised not to impose its socialist policies on Hong Kong and to allow Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy

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    deindustrialization in Hong Kong? Globalization is manifesting itself as a result of colonial processes. The effects of Hong Kong’s colonial history are still present as it is not its own independent city-state and currently has semi-autonomous rule under mainland China. After giving a brief history on colonial Hong Kong, I will be focusing on the Sino-British Agreement of 1984 and its subsequent effects on the city’s decolonization process, including democratization, economic development, and decolonization

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