Articles, tagged with "chinese economy", page 5
05th January 2009
The Jin Mao Tower literally translates in to English as the Tower of Golden Prosperity. As evident from the economic boom that China is experiencing there is no doubt that the Jin Mao Tower and other commercial establishments in Shanghai have brought grea...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
24th November 2008
1. Chinese is one of Sino-Tibetan languages, or more exactly it is a group of different dialects, including Mandarin (Putonghua) is one. In all there are more native speakers in China than in any other language. To put things in perspective, there are abo...
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Mando Mandarin
24th November 2008
Learning to speak Chinese you say? Why would I do?
Well, to begin with is the language spoken by more people than any other language on earth! And the 2008 Olympic Games are underway in China. Several thousand people from around the world travel to Ch...
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Mando Mandarin
17th October 2008
"China, China, China, China, China is always the theme reiterated in the speech of Mr. Kevin Rudd on his visit." claimed the Mr. B Laman, the Indian Strategy Critic.
Recently the some Australian industries rely on the huge ship of Chinese economy to a gr...
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james
08th September 2008
In today's global economy, knowing another language has become extremely important. Foreign communication surrounds most people daily, and people desire to learn other languages to increase their brain power, grow as people, or for job requirements.
W...
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Ultimate Language
28th August 2008
Venture capital is money provided by professionals who invest alongside management in young, rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop into significant economic contributors. Venture capital is an important source of equity for start-up...
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jeya
16th August 2008
the global food crisis
the global food situation
China
They are neither food writers nor reporters covering the agricultural sector.
But many say they are particularly interested in how people in other countries eat.
Reports from the Western ...
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Author:
uebyanglu
23rd July 2008
Venture capital is a type of private equity capital typically provided to immature, high-potential, growth companies in the interest of generating a return through an eventual realization event such as an IPO or trade sale of the company. Venture capital ...
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jeya
07th March 2008
The 21st century is witness to a phase in business that is seeing the breaking down of the language barriers to worldwide communication. We know that high quality communication is important for the perfect coordination necessary for managing global staff....
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Author:
Dora Brown
26th August 2007
The largest European automaker is currently enjoying much success and it is evident in the company's sales output. Volkswagen has broken sales record for the first half of the year. From January to June this year, the automaker has delivered 2.11 millio...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
23rd August 2007
Buying electronics directly from the source and skipping the middle men has always been the way big companies make their money. With the advancement of online companies home enterpreneurs can do the same.
China has never been active in participating in...
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Author:
John Sern
16th August 2007
Asset protection
Practicing law includes interviewing a client to identify the legal question, analyzing the question, researching relevant law, devising legal solutions to problems, and executing such solutions through specific tasks such as drafting ...
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EnigmaSeo
15th June 2007
Travel to Southern Guangdong, China
The Southern China Airliner descends for landing in Guangzhou's International, we see myriads of glittering lights below us. The time is early evening 1900 hours.In summer days, the air stands heavy and polluted in ...
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Author:
Heinz Rainer
30th May 2007
We all love cheap flights. Everyone loves a bargain and so you would automatically think that the news recently from Easy-Jet and Ryannair saying that they would slash fares across Europe to attract passengers would be good.
Surely a price war amongst ...
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Author:
Scott James
21st May 2007
The news today is all about the extraordinary growth of the Chinese economy, but is there a danger that in importing Western affluence the Chinese may also import our levels of the characteristic diseases of affluence - obesity, diabetes, heart attack, st...
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Author:
Steve Smith