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    E - Commerce at Yunnan Lucky Air: Introduction: Backed by the Hainan Airlines of the China, Yunnan Airlines was founded in 2004 as one of the most cost-effective domestic airline operating from its hub in Kunming, in the province of Yunnan. The limited route license added to the airline’s competitive advantage and maintained its monopoly within the region. Its major competitors include Air China and China Southern Airlines among others. As Yunnan is one of the most attractive tourist destinations

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    The Yunnan and Szechuan provinces of southwest china have been home to the people of the Mosuo culture for nearly 2000 years. With a population of approximately 56, 000, the Mosuo tribe is dwarfed when compared to china’s population of 3.1 billion. The majority of the families live around Lugu Lake, a region that was isolated from the world until the 1970s.The Mosuo tribe is often described as one of the last living matriarchal societies today. “Given that Mosuo women make most of the major decisions

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    1. What are Yunnan Lucky Air’s best options? Luck Air had a great business model, and that was to follow the same model as Southwest Airlines in the United States. Because Luck Air is considered a domestic airline in China they operate on a small scale compared to major competitors and so it made economical sense to offer low-cost, high-efficiency to their customers. In 2007 Lucky Air was able to more than double the amount of passengers from the year before by using a low-cost tactic. However

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    Education is a key factor of individual well-being, social progress, and inclusive growth. In the modern society, with increasing competitive pressure within individuals and countries, well-educated elites are needed. While more people realize the importance of education, in many countries, there are still a large quantity of problems with education such as education inequality and low quality education. In order to solve these problems, governments should restore more funds on education, since

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    God Never Forgets Ethnic Minorities Dr. Ralph D. Winter, a missionary scholar, put forward the concept of "Unreached People" at the Lausanne Conference in 1974. The preachers of the world began to focus on ethnic minorities. A documentary named The Thirty Years of China’s Christians narrates the struggle and challenges of Christianity in China over the past 30 years. The shooting of the documentary took two years, recording the glory of God in China. The second part is named National Passion

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    I am currently the chair of the Chinese club of my school, my task is to manage fan page for update news of mass middle class, notify people of important information. I also organize exchanges between the grades to connect all member of the club, I held a conversation between the former students with lower grade students to share experiences of learning.I’m going to hold Happy Chinese project, an eloquent Chinese exchanges to raise the level of rhetoric and develop club. I always hope my actions

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    According to a Protestant church member in Yunnan, Chinese authorities are usually stricter compared with Myanmar authorities when it comes to illegal border crossings. People do not usually get caught crossing to Myanmar but fall into trouble when crossing to China. Meanwhile, people displaced by the conflict are flocking to a relief camp in Yunnan. Camp aid manager Li Yinzhong said more and more people come every day and they have to take care

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    Donaldson examined a similar problem in Guizhou and Yunnan wherein even though poverty reduction was one of the explicit goals of developmental programs in two of China’s most remote provinces, he found that the differences between the developmental policies in Guizhou and Yunnan. Wherein one (Guizhou) saw fairly modest economic growth but greatly reduced poverty, compared to Yunnan which saw strong economic growth but stagnant rates of rural poverty i.e. economic growth did not reduce poverty.

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    We don't know the starting time of chili (Chinese: 辣椒) becoming a kind of food. We only heard that Confucius didn't clear away delicacy but not that he ate chili. The number of “椒” is highest in the Songs of Chu: Li Sao (a famous poem written by Qu Yuan) has two verses that "pimiento alternates with cassia tree" and that "sacrifice to him with pepper wine"; Jiu Ge (a title of the Songs of Chu), that "hold a memorial ceremony with sweet osmanthus wine and pepper wine." The sacrificial offerings

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    is their use of provinces to organize China’s cities, specifically with Yunnan. The Mongols used provinces to systemize the government and appointed governors to each district, where that governor would take care of the taxes. The reason for this method of organization is that the Mongols trusted foreigners more than the Chinese, so they appointed their tasks to foreigners such as the governor of Yunnan. The governor of Yunnan didn’t have any major positions, but he helped develop the trade in his

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