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    going on between China and Hong Kong, because China 's powerful National People 's Congress Standing Committee revised the law of the way that Hong Kong picks its chief executive. This policy made the people in Hong Kong extremely discontented, afterwards, many extremists in Hong Kong start the protest to fight against the Chinese government. There is no exact answer of which side is right until now. In the meantime, I did some research on what exactly going on Hong Kong, and how China government

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    Indonesian and Hong Kong Chinese Cuisine: Similar yet Different Std. Name : Bernadino Std. ID : 20307789 Course : LANG1120 T08 ============================================================ As a Chinese-descendant Indonesian native (印尼华人), I have experienced and enjoyed a lot of Chinese Indonesian food (Tionghoa cai). Having been eating the cuisine for approximately my entire life, it is no wonder that I grow an ever-lasting attachment to it. Then suddenly, I was being cut off from this connection

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    Hong Kong was taken controlled by the British government because of the following treaty the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, the Treaty of Beijing in 1860 and the convention for the extension of Hong Kong Territory in 1898. The colonization of Hong Kong started from the Opium War that the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon had been ceded to UK in perpetuity. Because of the failure in the Second Opium War, both sides signed a treaty that the New Territories was leased 99 years by Chinese Empire to the British

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    Hong Kong Independent To the Chinese This historical social problem bothered us for years. Hong Kong is the capital of our country has always proclaimed himself to be an independent country. Those videos cause a heated debate on the Internet, and I saw the Chinese young people's patriotism. I can understand the mood of the University of Hong Kong’s Chinese students who're from mainland China. They experienced a difficult for the college entrance examination, finally walk into university life with

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    currently contain forty seven retail stories in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Macau. The company working in internal context In internal context, the organisation works within in selling cosmetic, but Bonjour wants to satisfied the customer’s more needs, so it provide other service, such as slimming beauty, manicure service, especially in eight its branches have setting a “More Mall” (Bonjour Holdings

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    Mainland Chinese in Hong Kong: Issues of Inclusion Everyone in Hong Kong should have heard of the mainland parallel-goods traders who discriminated by the local citizens. The MTR Corporation’s new policy setting limit to the weight of the luggage and the demonstration against the traders held by the local citizens are some of the evidences showing the discrimination against the mainland Chinese in Hong Kong (Lee & Lo, 2012). Actually, the mainland Chinese settling in Hong Kong faces lots of barriers

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    protest named “Occupy Central” is taking place in Hong Kong. At this critical moment of history, what impresses us first from the name of this protest is a power of space: Hong Kong people, who is regarded as the peripheral of China, by occupying the Central (a sub-center), strive for becoming visible and hearable to the center (Beijing) to resist their doomed future: an ostensible “direct election” in 2017, or even worse political sufferings that people cannot imagine. This highly intense political

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    Affairs And the Moving Identity of Hong Kong In the book “Hong Kong Cinema: Coloniser, motherland and self”, the author Yingchi Chu describes Hong Kong as “[a] ‘nation’ without sovereignty” (98). It is because of the unique and complicating historical experience that Hong Kong people have been going through since its early beginning. From the early time until before 1842, Hong Kong was considered to be a territory of China. In 1842, China officially ceded Hong Kong to the British after the First Opium

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    Oasis Hong Kong Airline

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    Oasis Hong Kong Airlines: The First Long Haul, Low Cost Airliner in Asia Team A Scott Burgoyne, Marvin Cook, Randy Collins, Amanda Baldwin, Jason Odle and Cynthia Hicks-Leeper Everest College On-line Business Policy and Strategy MAN 4764-1001 Instructor Monya Ashe February 11, 2012 Introduction Oasis Hong Kong Airlines was founded in February 2005 by Rev. Raymond C. Lee, and his wife, Priscilla H. Lee had they survived; this month would have marked their seven year anniversary. Unfortunately

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    The British And Hong Kong

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    outset, the British foundation has complicated the Hong Kong residents’ identity and relationship to the rest of China. The Communist Party allowed a one-country, two-system created an empire-like association of Hong Kong natives to the state of China. The Hong Kong demonstrators want “a free and direct election of the chief executive in 2017” (Wong 2014). Yet, many critics think that Hong Kong citizens already have a lot of freedoms. While Hong Kong strives for a more democratic rule, critics form

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