Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
to these sweeping campaigns, Pepsi has been gaining an increasingly larger share of the "soda pop pie" in China. Coca Cola, which used to have the lion's share in the Guanzhou market, has witnessed a gradual slide in its sales recently. In contrast, Pepsi has been
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Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
cents per share for brokers.
Archipelago: Also known as Terra Nova, being used via handheld portables by options traders. Fee: up to 3 cents per share.
Rating & Execution Dot Interface Book (RediBook): NYSE specialist firm Spear, Leeds &
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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China: A High Performing economy
Boston University
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Category: /History
Chris Miller
February 20, 2001
Modern Asia Midterm Paper
China's Transformation: Confucianism to Communism
For two thousand years, China was dominated by a traditional dynastic system. Living with a confuciast ideology, the people of China rarely
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The Merchant Class In Traditional China
The Song dynasty is notable for the development of cities not only for administrative purposes but also as centers of trade, industry, and maritime commerce. The landed scholar-officials, also referred
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Was Confucianism Responsible for China's Failure to Modernize?
How significant was China's more than 1000-year tradition of a stable, hierarchial, Confucian society in keeping China from seeing the need to modernize?
"If you can rule your own
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Category: /Literature/English
and cooperative projects in Asia, including China, Indonesia and Vietnam.Singapore's economy is small by global standards, but also relatively rich. Its GDP was US$141 billion in 1998, and its per capita GNP was US$34,868 in 1998. In the face of increasing global
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Category: /Literature/English
First, I strongly feel that Mao was stupid. He was destroying Chinese¡¦s thought and knowledge. No one will work hard if everybody is equal. But, most of people were poor after the war. It is the reason why they kicked Kuomintang out of China and stayed
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
to use small teapot to make tea.
In China, people also think different teas prefer different tea wares. Green tea prefers glass tea ware; scented tea prefers porcelain ware while Oolong tea performs best in purple clay tea ware.
Moreover, tea wares
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Question 4
China went through dynastic, imperial rule, Western and Japanese encroachments on its sovereignty and territories, nascent national unification under Sun Yat Sen and Chiang Kai Shek, and a successful Communist revolution since 1949 that drove
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