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    Chrysler: Joint venture in China Virtually every major international automotive company has prioritized China as a desirable market, given China's relatively untapped base of consumers. Although Chinese car ownership has experienced a dramatic increase in the past decade, many consumers have yet to purchase their first vehicle or desire to purchase a second vehicle. To better position itself within China, Chrysler is considering a joint venture with several major Chinese auto firms. Dongfeng Automobile

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    In order to maintain a competitive edge, companies must consider expanding and entering into new international markets. China is one of the largest and wealthiest markets that companies must consider. While China’s large, booming market is attractive for companies looking to expand, the risks in China are large as well. Companies not only have to analyze bottom line figures, but they must also analyze are the barriers of culture, political views, and the ethics and morals of their company. Over

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    tend to assimilate the whites for acceptance. The process of Preencounter once affected me greatly that I was not proud of my Asian heritage even though I was not living in U.S. Hong Kong is a melting pot like America. Many young people from Hong Kong were convinced that British colonists were the saviors to Hong Kong because this British colony was built as an international financial hub. I was one of the youngster who thought that being a Chinese was a shame as Britain was more successful than

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    in 1867. In 1874, Nestlé started to introduce their products into China through some trading activities in Hong Kong. The “Eagle sweetened

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    When I heard a term called resilience, I have no idea about it and think that it is not related to me. After I had a lecture with a topic resilience. I realize it is necessary and I need to face many adversity in my life. Also, I remember something happened in my past are shown my resilience level. I would like to share the story in my life to show the factors which are indicated in the last part can show resilience level. When I chatted with my friends with this topic. They usually said that I

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    An American’s Shamanic Adventures in China I was like most Americans back in 2006. I had a job, a wife and an apartment. However, unlike most Americans, I was living in Changchun, the capital of Jilin province in Northeastern China. I found myself sitting in my apartment participating in an underground Buddhist séance session performed by my Chinese wife. She started out by burning incense in front of a decorative red cloth that listed all of the names of the ancient Buddhist spirits who help her

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    active within the United States, their involvement in allied states poses an additional threat to U.S. security and its interests. Background: The history of Chinese Triads within the United States is closely linked with the history of Chinese and Hong Kong based triads. The original Chinese Triad formed during the 17th century, and wanted to overthrow the Qing dynasty and bring back the Ming dynasty. However, by the early 1900s had broken into several smaller splinter groups. Currently, major

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    In Shanghai, NPR correspondent Frank Langfitt began offering rides to people around town for free. By doing this, Frank gets to hear about people’s stories and notices that people’s mind is indeed changing in both Shanghai and China as well. Initially, Frank thought doing this was crazy, but soon he realizes that people are gladly taking the free ride and talking about their life stories as Frank puts it “Chinese people are really curious”. Also, Shanghai has a shortage for taxi drivers and because

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    Knott presented a lot information on the stock drops of China and how that played into the stock of the oil industry to drop as well. He went on to tie it together with new hotel projects on the strip and how heavily they depend on China for goods and even funds. This is a trickle down type of effect because now some just about ready to open new hotels on the strip are running low on money and resources. A great example of this is the Lucky Dragon, a small three-hundred room hotel geared towards

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    GFW Censorship In China

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    Often times, people desire to have the ability to avoid any damaging publicity towards themselves and their reputation, in China this is precisely what the government is doing. Rather than allowing users to prospect the internet freely, they are constrained to being censored and patrolled by superior power. The people of China are told lies by their government, only to impede further questioning of its control. The Chinese government forces strict obedience to authority of their laws against the

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