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    intentions of actions and feelings. (Polkinghorne, 1995) It also further explain what extent the Chinese identity of the Hong Kong next generation is established and how it is based on the ethno-cultural and civic identity. (Bond & Hewstone, 1988) I. Interview One: Negative stereotypes of the Mainland ‘Imagine Youtube, Facebook and Google are prohibited after 2047; Imagine Hong Kong is full of black smog and rubbish as the today’s Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing; Imagine your passport become useless

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    Energy and Environment Group Project Is plastic pellet spill incident in HK waters solvable? 2012/2013 Sem 1 Class: 88-167-01-08 Cheung Hin Long(10548963) Cheung Chi Cheung(10549999) Mak Chi Kit Oscar(10550937) Energy and Environment Project Is plastic pellet spill incident in HK waters solvable? Table of Content 1 Introduction……………………………………………………………3 2 Process……………………………………………………………………3 3 What is the plastic pellet…………………………………………4 4 Properties………………………………………………………………

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    Attitudes of Great Britain, China and Hong Kong to the Handing Over of Hong Kong in June 1997 In 1898 the British Empire who had already acquired Hong Kong island, convinced the Imperial Chinese Government that they needed to expand their position in the Eastern waters. Naturally like any other weak country with a fear of another war at hand agreed to this proposition and gave a strip of mainland China, the New Territories, to be a part of Hong Kong. However, it was given as a lease

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    “One artistic strength of Hong Kong cinema, then, is its use of parallels and motifs—musical, visual, or verbal—to bind together episodically plotted films.” : In Plots p 120 So far in this Chinese Cinemas class, I have noticed something every film we have viewed in class and every Hong Kong film I have watched outside of the lecture: the stories flow perfectly. At first the films could come off as confusing and spotty with all the kung-fu and epic stories. The Hong Kong films we have viewed so

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    Hong Kong company formation Overview Today, many entrepreneurs and investors are setting up their businesses overseas, especially in areas such as Hong Kong. The main reason behind this trend is to find a means to enter the international market and to take advantage of tax friendly countries. Hong Kong has been ranked as one of the best places to establish a business and run comfortably. It has many attractive factors that matter to a smooth business operation. Productive workforce, strategic location

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    Percy Craddock, British Ambassador to China, to pass on to Premier Zhao Ziyang. The letter consented to explore Chinese proposals for Hong Kong’s administration. “In this first breakthrough, the British found an effective method to push forward the talks with the Chinese, through communications between the top leaders. By adding a channel of communication above the negotiating table, the British found a shortcut to win Chinese concessions by directly appealing to the people who had the final say

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    “Describe the essential element to be a successful financial planner in Hong Kong and China. Explain the challenges of practicing ethical financial planning in Hong Kong and China.” Successful financial planning Successful financial planning Establishing trusting relationships with clients Establishing trusting relationships with clients Strong reputation Strong reputation Professional and ethical behavior Professional and ethical behavior Strong financial planning knowledge Strong

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    Fruit Chan's Made in Hong Kong Essay

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    1. Introduction Made in Hong Kong (1997) is one of the independent films directed by the “grassroots director” Fruit Chan on low budget production. The cost of production was kept low by utilizing the leftover film reels and amateur actors such as Sam Lee Chan-Sam who has been awarded best New Artist in the 17th Annual Hong Kong Films Awards and nominated Best Actor in 35th Annual Golden Horse Awards. Made in Hong Kong is very much a vernacular film featuring the Hong Kong society and culture in 1997

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    about that the Mainland China visitor affecting Hong Kong tourism industry. For evidence for the most of Mainland people accounted for traveler in Hong Kong. The evidence will be mentioned the profile of them such as states and period by Yip Hiu Yi’s individual report. Lam Chi Longs individual assignment mentioned that spending of Mainland China traveler. According this report, we knoew whether they can substantially raise the revenue of Hong Kong. Moreover, “Zero-fee" tour was a hot topic in recent

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    new phenomenon of activism driven by media technologies has been widely used in Hong Kong to retain human rights, protesting for more autonomy and democracy. Given the ability of online activism to raise awareness and rally support for different political or social movements, it places great challenge for the Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese authorities to keep their power intact. This paper will examines how Hong Kong civil societies have used online activism to

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