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    triggered a lively debate about the strict parenting style. In the book, it is mentioned that Chua sets rules and restrictions, such as no sleepovers, practising music instruments every day, etc. As a result, her daughters achieve excellent grades in schools (Goodin ¶2-3). Chua’s parenting style is categorized as authoritarian. In Hong Kong, Chua’s style is popular. Parents put a lot of pressure on their children. Starting from primary level, children are asked to attend extra tutorials. From the parents’

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    broadcaster need to exist in the mass media to rich the types of programmes or not. 3. Sources of data First, survey of TV Program Appreciation Index 2016 issued on October 5, 2016. This is a credible survey, which was conducted by The University of Hong Kong’s Public Opinion Programme. The results showed the top 20 appreciative value programmes in this

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    The Triad: Chinese Gangs Triads are a system of organized crime gangs that are closely knit and very often family run. Referred to as the Chinese Mafia, Triads are active in numerous countries including China, Taiwan, Southeast parts of Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and many Chinatown scattered throughout the United States (Huston, 2001). Believed to have in excess of 250,000 members, Chinese Triads are one of the most expansive crime organizations in the world (Booth, 2000). While the term

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    DISNEY: LOSING MAGIC IN THE MIDDLE KINGDOM Hong Kong Disneyland will provide guests with an immersive experience to re-ignite “the magic that is the Disney storytelling tradition”. The park will act as a springboard for our other businesses throughout China and the region. - Andy Bird, president of Walt Disney International, August 20051 Three years after its opening in September 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland had yet to gather sufficient momentum to catapult its attendance rate to a satisfactory

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    Relationship between human appetite and music Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING/INTRODUCTION Introduction There are a lot of services served in a restaurant, like, high quality food and drinks, skilled staffs, nice ambiance and good music. Consumers are not aware that music is part of the service offered. And subconsciously, they didn’t know that music can boost their appetite and affect their mood in eating. Background of the Study Music and noise level can affect people’s enjoyment

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    3.0 Definition of IJVs International joint ventures is an overseas business owned and controlled by two or more partners; starting such a venture is often as an entry strategy (Deresky, H. 2014.p.377), while joint ventures refers to an independent entity jointly created and owned by two or more parent company. 4.0 Circumstances under which Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) internationalize using IJVs Risk sharing is one of the circumstance why MNEs form JV, it is commonly practiced in industries

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    Samui, are in addition to the four stations Virgin has launched in Bangkok since entering the Thai market two years ago. Content for Chiang Mai will be based on the Bangkok station Virgin Hitz, with a focus on top 40 popular music, and on Ko Samui will broadcast easy listening music to help listeners "kick back in tropical paradise", Virgin says. Radio technology predates TV, and is well behind the days of MMS and video streaming, but its affordability and portability makes it a good choice -- if not

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    base tea - Cold beverages - Baked goods and pastries - Snacks Services: - Retail Industry Background Coffee culture is thriving in Hong Kong with big business opportunities, In 2006, a total of about 5 018 tonnes of imported coffee beans and coffee powder, and 2 196 tonnes of imported coffee products (e.g. instant coffee) were consumed in Hong Kong. More than one-sixth (17%) of the consumed imported coffee beans and coffee powder came from Indonesia, while the remaining was mainly imported

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    begin with the song “You Raise Me Up”. It is a peaceful and inspirational pop song, with a smooth melody and stable tempo throughout the song. The first time I heard of this song was on my close relative’s funeral. It was first played as a background music and without the lyrics. This version of the song gives me the feeling of hope. After that, all of us sing this song together and I can clearly feel the power of God and the whole community. The atmosphere there was no longer surrounded by sadness,

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    All four actors are highly recognized in the Hong Kong movie industry. The first meeting in the movie between Lau and Chan is in a small electronic store. It definitely proves this world is very small after-all as neither party knows who the other is. Lau is looking for a new stereo system and Chan was

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