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    Peace witnessed a massive demonstration. Some 3000 students from 13 universities gathered in the space in front of the gate to condemn Japan's infamous twenty-one demands and Versailles Peace Treaty. The Post-World War I peace conference granted the Qingdao in the Shandong peninsula to Japan. The students who feared the dismemberment of their country protested that China's sovereignty over Shandong had been repudiated. The failure of Chinese diplomats to recover the city infuriated Chinese intellectuals

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    Mao's Last Dancer Essay

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    Is it possible to keep dreams of freedom alive in old Communist China? Or has the government instilled false messages and feared to squash any of these thoughts via entering citizens' minds - crushing all hope for speaking with their own voices and living on their own terms? Mao’s Last Dancer takes place in old communist China, when Chairman Mao was the most powerful man at that time. Mao dominated the culture revolution, making people lose the Spiritual pursuit and freedom for more than ten years

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    Haier Ceo

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     the  University   of  Science  and  Technology  of  China  in  1995.  Now  he  is  the  CEO  of  Haier  Group.   Haier,  established  as  a  refrigerator  factory  in  Qingdao  in  1920  and  now  a  multinational  consumer   electronics  and  home  appliances  company  which  with  over  6%  share  of  the  white  goods  sector  is  the   market

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    Report for Lucent Technologies Background Lucent’s history goes back to the 1875 invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell. It’s one of the three companies which were separated from AT&T’s restructure. Lucent was organized into four units, the largest of which was Network Systems. It provided networking systems and software to local and long distance telephone companies and cable companies. It was the marker leader for switching systems. The Switch Solutions Group(SSG), which made the

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    The People's Republic of China is the fourth largest country in the world and features diverse landforms and climates. Located in East Asia and bordering fourteen countries, China has a total area of 9,596,960 square kilometers: 9,326,410 square kilometers of land and 270,550 square kilometers of water. Agricultural land makes up 54.7% of China’s land (with arable land making up 11.3% of land, permanent crops making up 1.6% of land, and permanent pasture making up 41.8% of land), while forest makes

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    Haier Case Study

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    3. 3. Haier uses both related and unrelated diversification strategies. A. Describe how Haier uses activity sharing and the transfer of core competencies to create value. (related diversification strategy) Haier catapulted in the last two decades producing consumer products that are sold in similar fashion. They all shared distribution channels, outbound logistics, and sales forces. Haier was able to develop core competencies through effective activity sharing of primary activities resulting

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    Haier Case Study

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    Haier Case Study 1. Discuss the primary reasons why Haier moves from a single and dominant business strategy to a diversified strategy. The single and dominant business strategy, which denote relatively low levels of diversification, more fully diversified firms are classified into related and unrelated categories. A firm is related through its diversification when there are several links between its business units; for example, units may share products or services, technologies, or distribution

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    Case Study Of Haier

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    1. Who is Haier? Haier Group is an innovative Chinese multinational consumer electronics and home appliances leader headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong province, China. The company is the world’s largest brand of white goods – refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, and water heaters – as well a as major producer of TVs, small appliances, and smartphones. In china alone the organization maintains 6,000 country stores, 24,000 town stores, 150,000 vendor contractors, and 19,000-plus service

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    An important step in every student’s life concerns choosing a college major that will give the best life and career benefits. Mark Edmundson a professor of English at the University of Virginia and author of "Why Teach?" advises students to pursue an English degree because it “means pursuing the most important subject of all--being a human being” (Edmundson). English majors pursue the English degree for several reasons; to experience other people’s lives through texts, understand and interpret language

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    Analysis of Minerals and Rocks by Using Portable Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Naresh Kumar1* , Yuan Lu (渊卢)2, M.Al-Salai3, 1. Optics and Optoelectronics Laboratory, College of Information Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, China Abstract: Introduction: Portable Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (Portable-LIBS) is a new technique for elemental analysis and it is very fast, easy to use and also very light from other portable devices our portable device is

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