Papers 1961-1970 of total 6970 found.
Category: /History
…Japan decided to modernise due to a number of factors including domestic problems under the shogunate rule, the fact she was nervous of foreign threats after China's defeat by Britain in the First Opium War which made Japan aware of Western strength…
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…capabilities has become crucial to international business (Selmer J., Torbiorn I. and Corinna T., 1998). According to the interviewee, David Nip said that in Hong Kong and China there are a high proportion of people from non-Cantonese or non-English speaking…
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Category: /History
…, however in both cases the subject matter has not been imaginary at all. Wild Swans is a novel which spans three-generations, Jung Chang describing her, her mother's and her grandmother's journey through an ever-changing China. In the latter part of the novel…
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…into South American and United States. Open facilities in the United States. Finally, Palliser has an opportunity in the Asian market. With the cooperation of existing firms in China, Palliser can broaden in market span my forming a joint Venture. SWOT Analysis…
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…important markets for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. However, Eastern Europe, Mexico, China, Saudi Arabia, and India have become the new "hot spots." Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi are forming joint bottling ventures in these nations and in other areas where they see growth…
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…of China to World Trade Organization and Beijing's winning bid for 2008 Olympics is expected to have a beneficial effect on airline industry to Hong Kong. However, loosening regulation of China's airline industry, additional flying routes, stake, merger…
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Category: /Literature/English
…;l of Communists' new Gov. in the NW province of Shaanxi, China. Zaibatsu the large, private, family-run corporations controlling most of Japan's indust. Capitalin 1919. They joined the bureaucratic and military elites to become Japan's newest ruling…
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…the U.S (see the table) while apparel products are produced both in United States and abroad (Bangladesh, China, Hong-Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, The Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand). FOOTWEAR % of production China 40…
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Category: /History
…. The Chinese immigrants to this country in the mid-nineteenth century had several motivations for leaving their homeland. Some came to the United States to escape the turmoil of the Opium War that had taken over China at the time. This conflict between China
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Category: /History
…not win the war without American armed intervention. Two oceans to the East, Japan was deep into a war of its own. Japanese forces were concentrated on the Chinese front to conquer and obtain. As a result of its unpopular declaration of war on China, Japan’s…
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