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    Taiwan - Sociocultural Analysis Taiwan is an island that is a part of the continent of Asia. Asiatic cultures vary from Western culture and require sociological and cultural analysis to completely understand. The New World Encyclopedia online resource defines culture in an easy to understand way. According to New World Encyclopedia (2013), “Culture is a complex of features held by a social group, which may be as small as a family or a tribe, or as large as a racial or ethnic group, a nation, or

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    Nations such as Japan and China had viewed the island of Taiwan as a resource and a collateral component in their immense empires ever since their knowledge of its existence in mid 1400s. The most prominent period in Taiwanese history began after World War II, with the beginning of the Cold War. It was then that Taiwan’s native government was completely dominated by China, demolishing the island’s independence which they would slowly gain back over the next few centuries. The formation of the Relations

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    Cultural Brief of Taiwan

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    distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism, masculinity vs. femininity, and time orientation. Taiwan has a high power distance meaning that people blindly obey the orders of their superiors, and strict obedience is found. Taiwan ranked high in uncertainty avoidance meaning that the people do not like uncertainty and tend to have a high need for security and a strong belief in experts. In individualism Taiwan ranked as a low individualistic

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    Taiwan- Sociocultural Analysis Athena L. Guidry SLC Class 001-18 Taiwan- Sociocultural Analysis Taiwan is an island that is a part of the continent of Asia. Asiatic cultures vary from Western culture and require sociological and cultural analysis to completely understand. The New World Encyclopedia online resource defines culture in an easy to understand way. According to New World Encyclopedia (2013), “Culture is a complex of features held by a social group, which may be as small as a family

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    Where to Visit in Taiwan

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    Index.html Taiwan, Formerly called the Island of ‘Formosa' (Portuguese for 'beautiful'), Taiwan is relatively small country of over 23 million people, and there are several parts north, west, south and east. The capitol city, Taipei, is at the north; the crowd is always a charming part of the city. You can always see people. Taipei has established its reputation as a gourmet's paradise; it is also home to new boutique hotels and trendy bars. Also Taipei 101 was once the world's tallest building

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    Risk Factors In Taiwan

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    trying to stimulate the economy by offering subsidies supporting household purchasing power, in addition to tax benefits to companies that increased their staff wages (Coface, n.d.). Despite the economic slowdown, the budget deficit and public debt of Taiwan is expected to continue to decline, as well as help the development of infrastructure, for transport in particular. The trade and service surplus that the country has enjoyed because of resuming their relationship with China may be affected by the

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    Cultural Policy in Taiwan Taiwan has its own very special government system. On the central government level (relevant to the federal government), there are both president and premier in the system. The National Assembly is the representation of all citizens to the president, and the Legislative Assembly is to the premier who is in charge of the Executive Yuan, the top administrative body of Taiwan. The current National Assembly is in charge of the change of constitution laws, while the Legislative

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    Socio-Cultural Analysis of Taiwan Athena L. Guidry SLC Class 001-18 Socio-Cultural Analysis of Taiwan Taiwan is an island located close to China and the Philippines that has been the focus of many years of war and conflict in an effort from the Chinese control its territory. Taiwan has seen social and economic turmoil, natural resource depletion as well as cultural divide. Because of these reasons, Taiwan is the focus of socio-economic analysis. As previously stated, Taiwan is an island that has a

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    Taiwan is located east off the coast of China. The island of Taiwan has a history dating back to over fifteen million years ago, and the earliest people who lived on Taiwan were there 37 thousand years ago. The Austronesians, the indigenous people of Taiwan, were the earliest inhabitants. Because their languages, society, and cultures were so varied, people speculate that the indigenous people of Taiwan arrived at different times and from different parts of Asia. Taiwan has a long history of being

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    Taiwan: The Silicon Island Society Essay

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    Taiwan: The Silicon Island Society Silicon Island is a nickname given to the island of Taiwan because of its technological hub located in the city of Hsinchu, which is a near replica of Silicon Valley in California. Hsinchu is located on the Northwest coast of the island and is bordered by mountains and the ocean. The city has a population of 370,000, which is made up of various ethnicities (www.taipei.org). Hsinchu is comprised of indigenous Taiwanese, Southern Fujianese (Chinese)

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