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    Today is the last day I will let people make trouble in this town! Now being second chairman of the board I am basically in charge. Especially in charge during a crisis like this here one. I don't know what folks here are getting upset about. A local plane tried to land on the highway and hit an oncoming truck!? Now Ernie had no right taking it upon himself to call homeland security. Yes the accident was fatal, but that's where the word accident comes in. Now I am not very sure what all the chitter

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    1st, 1997 the British rule gave way to the People’s Republic of China, who took over Hong Kong’s sovereignty. With this move, Hong Kong was declared a Special Administrative Region, in the end that they would be fully autonomous, save for the Defense and Foreign Affairs dockets. This would therefore mean that Hong Kong would conduct its affairs under the Basic Law, but even then their interpretations could be amended by mainland China at any given time. It would go without saying, that judicial processes

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    sensitive issues about the Communist Party of China, the Causeway Bay Bookstore attracts lots of mainland Chinese tourists in Hong Kong. Therefore, when the news of the bookshop’s workers has gone missing came out, the general HK public felt shocked and appalled. Pro-democracy lawmakers in HK believe that these booksellers were kidnapped and smuggled to mainland China for political investigation. Book sold at the Causeway Bay Bookstore are banned in the mainland, but are available in HK, where freedom

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    happened between China and Hong Kong. Without questioning, one of the most influential incidents happened during this period of time was Hong Kong’s reunion with China in July 1997; it transformed Hong Kong from a colonial dependent territory to a Chinese administration region. The local Hong Kong people felt disoriented of their futures and many of them came to the question of their national identities; it is because the different political and educational system between Hong Kong and China makes the local

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    Management Services, 908M04, 1-7 Chow, H. C., (2000). Managerial Values and Practices Sharing Common Cultural Heritage: A Comparison of Cultural Values in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People’s Republic of China, Journal of Asia-Pacific Business, Vol. 2(4). Fock, H K. Y. and Woo. K.S. (1998). The China Market: Strategic Implications of Guanxi. Business Strategy Review, 9(3):

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    Scheme (IVS) began on 28 July 2003. This scheme allows Mainland resident visit Hong Kong or Macau on an individual basis. Before the scheme, China resident must travel to Hong Kong or Macau with a business visa or group tours. In general, as long as people is in the scope of cities, it can take the simple visa (Special licensing) procedure going to Hong Kong or Macao, people can stay at most a week in the period. From now, 49 Mainland China cities’ resident can use individual traveler visit Hong

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    the political history that has patterned China right from the empirical and feuding lord epochs to the now predominant nation-state mechanism of government. Thanks to the Han Dynasty that had a precursor vision of unifying China as one people; probably the earliest of enthusiast to envision the Chinese people as people from one fabric. Chinese film, even though can logically be differentiated from Taiwanese and Hong Kong film and cinema, where mainland China with a critical media base at Shanghai has

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    between the People’s Republic of China under the command of the Chinese Communist Party, and the Republic of China, Taiwan, whose political scheme constitutes a

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    threats in the external environment There are many opportunities that come from the external environment. First Mainland China is UNIT 2 CASE STUDY 3 not far away from Hong Kong. In the year 2000, 61 percent of the visitors who came to Hong Kong were from Mainland China.(Phatak et al., 2009, p.153) In recent years, Chinese have come to enjoy some aspects of Western Culture.

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