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    Qingdao Haier, Ltd.: Considering the Maytag Acquisition Executive Summary Situation Executives at Chinese home appliance manufacturer Qingdao Haier, Ltd. (Haier) have just learned that Ripplewood Holdings placed a bid to purchase Maytag Corporation for $1.13 billion or $14/share. Maytag Corporation, the 3rd largest home appliance manufacturer in the United States, has announced that it will consider competitive offers for the acquisition of the company. Chinese home appliance manufacturer

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    investment. Specific Components of the Project The Specific Real Investment Considered We have researched both of the location advantage, population advantage and of comparative advantage of Qingdao. As a result, we are interested in investing the real estate from using these resources in Qingdao. We have to consider investment funding, long-term investment, and environment uncertain element in our project. According to our research, Qingdao’s population has increased 200 million

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    Canada is a multicultural and multiethnic country where people from diverse parts of the world have chosen to live. Chinses Canadian is the third largest immigrants group to come to Canada, after immigrants from Great Britain and Europe. It is estimated there are nearly 1.5 million Chinese Canadians in Canada.1 In the early years, Chinese came to Canada because of the gold rush and working opportunities for railroads construction. Later, the Chinese were not as welcomed upon their arrival in Canada

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    Question 1: Me: Please use 3 words to describe me Father: Cautious, stingy, and kindhearted Me: Hmmm….Can you briefly describe why you choose these 3 words to describe me? Father: Ok. The reason why I choose to use cautious to describe you is because you always think of the consequences of your actions before you act. I think you tried really hard to make things perfect. The reason why I choose to use stingy to describe you is because I think you are not generous to others. In our family, you are

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    Introduction and Purpose of report Exporting plays an important role for a small country like Australia, which has a very small domestic market (ATC 2014). It increases competitiveness as there will be increased level of competition with more firms in the global market which will encourage to make every effort for the best business practices, most innovative techniques, best use of technology and so on (ATC 2014). The evidence also show that exporting help the long-term survival of firms in the economy

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    translation from Chinese to English on public signs often makes the signs quite difficult to understand for non-Chinese speakers. Liu (2013) did research on the Chinese-English public sign translation based on the study of public sign translation of Qingdao. Hu (2016) also analyzed indirect translation of bilingual public sign in his article. Guo (2012) focused on translation error of public signs based on the view of international status of China. My research is inspired by those former researches.

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    In a village of China, the eleven year-old Li Cunxin is selected by the Communist Party to study ballet at the Madame Mao's Dance Academy in Beijing. Years later, he travels to Houston in a cultural exchange program invited by the artistic director Ben Stevenson and he is promoted to principal dancer of the Houston Ballet. Meanwhile he secretly dates and falls in love with the dancer Elizabeth Mackey. When the China's government asks Li Cunxin to return to his country, he marries Liz and defects

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    Statement of Purpose When I first came to the U.S and started to purse a college degree at the University of Iowa, I tried a variety of courses, including chemistry, biology, art, and so forth, and most courses did not elicit strong interests in me but lowered my overall GPA a great deal, until I took a course Motivational Interviewing in which the Professor inspired me in learning how to motivate and pursue clients to resolve ambivalence. I was immediately drawn by the study of persuasion and mental

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    has been put in use. The Beijing—Hangzhou Grand Canal flows through the city, with strong river transportation capacity. Jining is only 200 kilometers away from Rizhao port, and 400 kilometers from Qingdao port. Mobile communication and internet services cover both the urban and rural areas. Jining abounds with coal, electricity, freshwater and many other resources. It is one of the eight largest coal bases in China, with 25 billion tons of coal

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    Mao's Last Dancer

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    the important sectors of the book. The two texts present the differences, values and ideas of both cultures from Li’s life. Li’s life in Communist China was difficult for him and his family of 9. Li’s family were living in poverty in a town called Qingdao. Li’s family made little money and poor living space with a large family. Li’s family all worked on the farm earning little money for important things in life. Li’s education taught him Chinese culture and language. Li’s family were poor in Communist

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