Papers 2001-2010 of total 6970 found.
…. The ancient silk route, which ran between China and imperial Rome, was first established in around 100BC. The route stretching over 6000km carried silk, and later porcelain, from east to west, in exchange came gold, silver and natural rarities unobtainable in China
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…a western route to Cipangno and Cathay(China, Japan). Columbus demanded to be knighted, become Admiral of the Ocean Sea, be viceroy of new lands, and receive ten percent of the wealth (see Appendix E). In August 3, 1492, at the port of Palos, Columbus started…
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…), the United Kingdom (9.8 per cent), China (7.5 per cent), South Africa (6.4 per cent), India (5.7 per cent) and Indonesia (4.7 per cent) (DIMIA, 2004). Asians has increased gradually to be a main migrant source. Today's Australia immigration policy has become a non…
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…using prestige pricing. The upscale watch market in Hong Kong is in a growth period, so now is an ideal time for establishing a clear positioning. After successfully establish a clear positioning, TAG Heuer will enter the China market. Upon successfully…
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…in China by jumping into the family well. Upon hearing this horrific story, which was told to Kingston as a warning, she was never allowed to mention her aunt again. Therefore, she decided to create a tale of her aunt in her memoir. She imagined various possible…
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…, the growth of new markets, such as in Eastern Europe, China, India, South East Asia, and Latin America, and an increased level of competition among firms at both national and international level has resulted in an increase in comparative HRM studies. (Budhwar &…
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…on the side of the Western Allies and to sign a separate peace agreement with Germany. The suspicions that this aroused among the Allies were the seeds of the Cold War. In 1949, the New Democratic Revolution of China ended the Kuomintang (KMT) rule and established…
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…one economy to another would be illogical. China and Russia's approach to change are vastly different, almost like night and day. China's political and economic policy has always been to do things gradually. Whereas Russia believed in going through…
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…, however. The Japanese army launched a full-scale invasion of China in 1937. If the campaigns in the Pacific against the Americans and Europeans were brutal, then the Japanese occupation of much of China was downright barbaric. While the Japanese were…
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…Taiwan, an island, is separated from the mainland of South China by the 100-mile-wide Taiwan Strait in the Pacific Ocean and is the seat of the Republic of China government (ROC). The capital of Taiwan is Taipei and other major cities include Kaohsiung…
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