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    Indian investment and trade India is the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people which located in South Asia. India is the world’s seventh-largest economy based on nominal GDP and is the third-largest purchasing power parity. Following market-based economic reforms in 1991, India became one of the fastest-growing economies country and began to implement export-oriented foreign trade policy. However, before the reform due to the long-time of the implementation of Inward-looking import

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    Introduction Su Tong is a pen name of Tong Zhonggui. He was born in 1963 in Suzhou and now living in Nanjing with his family. Su Tong is not only a greater writer which 20th century last stages appears, but also he is the representative writer of the vanguard literature and is one of the founders of "neo-historicism" novel (Jing). Vanguard literature is a kind of literature, which is against the traditional culture and deliberate violation of the principles of conventional creation and appreciation

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    1. Introduction: Communication is an essential part of our life and contributes to the world development. One of the best means of communication is by telephone and hence, the appearance of smart phones is considered as a great invention to help people communicate in the most convenient way. Many smart phone company occur but just a few companies can achieve their goal like Samsung, Apple, HTC… by the high quality products and customers’ belief. In fact, Samsung is one of the big smart phone company

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    How did changing energy conditions affect the design of the homes of powerful people – comparison between the Forbidden City and 19th century merchants’ houses in Liverpool Introduction- This essay will discuss the similarities and differences between The Forbidden City and 19th century merchants’ house in Liverpool, in terms of the material used, the scale of the buildings, the structural & engineering designs and the decorations, despite being in two completely different energy conditions. The

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    Silk and porcelain industries in particular flourished; in Jingdezhen, porcelain-making industries recorded almost 100 000 workers and during the late 1600s became a main component of the trade between the east and the west, In Suzhou, Silk manufacturing industries had around 2330 workers and also became a viable item of trade, other places like Hangzhou and Nanjing also produced high quality silk, for which they are renowned for in modern day China. The early 1800s of the Qing

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    Many products we use today are made in China. Trade between Australia and China has heightened in the last couple of years. China has one of the world’s largest economies. It has an increasing role in shaping the world economy, accounting for a third of the increase in the world’s gross domestic product and imports for the period 2000 to 2003 (The Economist 2004). It is also home to a population of 1.3 billion inhabitants, consuming a variety of goods from food items to luxury commodities, toys,

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    Over the last few decades there has been a substantial amount of attention being diverted towards born global firms who unlike ordinary firms, have defied the traditional stage wise process of internationalization. These firms have long puzzled researchers and challenged the basic perception of internationalization. As a result it has given way to a new field of research and aroused global interest in the emergence and success of these firms. This essay will go on explain why born global firms emerge

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    Adidas Five Forces Essay

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    Introduction Adidas is an international sportswear retailer which is currently behind Nike however hoping to overcome it and be the highest profitable business in this sector. Adidas company is registered after its owner named ; Adi “adolf’ Das from “dassler”. It’s product lines varies around 20000 items, from soccer to inline skating to outdoor jackets with thousands of product varies. On August 18, 1949, Adi Dassler, registered the “Adi Dassler adidas Sportschuhfabrik” and set to work with 47

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    “As human beings we have the most extraordinary capacity for evil.” – Desmond Tutu. This is especially true during war. During war, men lose their humanity, and are surrounded by the horrors of war. Almost all traditional laws are ignored, and atrocities are committed. While all nations have committed atrocities during wars, perhaps the most disturbing are the atrocities committed by Imperial Japan. Imperial Japan was responsible for numerous atrocities before and during WWII. During the Second Sino-Japanese

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    centrally planned system to a more market oriented one. These measures included the opening of China’s economy to world trade. Many of the Australian companies such as Black & Decker, makes many of its power tools and locks in a factory it owns in Suzhou, outside Shanghai, and a separate 50/50 joint venture plant in Shenzhen, southern China's manufacturing boomtown. Ford Motor also planned to buy up to $3 billion worth of auto parts from Chinese suppliers. Wal-Mart also spends more than $18 billion

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