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    to ensure greater transparency and to safeguard the interests of shareholders. We are pleased to confirm that the Company has adhered to the principles and guidelines of the Code of Corporate Governance 2012 (the “Code”), except for Guideline 3.1 (Chairman and CEO should be separate persons) and Guideline 9.2 (Disclosure on Remuneration), the reasons for which deviations are explained below. This report describes the Company’s corporate governance practices with specific reference to the…

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    First Born Child Essay

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    Historically, Chinese parents preferred larger families; often parents gave special treatment to their sons over their daughters. Dodge and Suter explain that this preference is on the grounds that males are able to carry on the family name which is important due to the cultural traditions of paying respect to ancestors (17). Another study states that “only boys can continue the patrilineal family line, girl babies are seen as financial burdens” (Liisanantti and Beese). Ling acknowledges that…

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    In the novel Moo, Jane Smiley uses Dean Nils Harstad, Marly Hellmich, Dr. Gift, and Chairman X to emphasize how, when there is a conflict between personal belief systems and workplace practices, individuals will sacrifice their morals to reduce the amount of time or effort required to achieve their professional or personal goals. The belief systems discussed can be either religiously, politically, or economically centered. Using religious symbolism, Smiley utilizes the sacrificed beliefs of the…

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    A janitor, C.E.O, or a Chairman, what is God truly? In Bruce Almighty and The Adjustment Bureau we are left wondering. We are given different depictions of God, The Adjustment Bureau, we see God as a Chairman. A mysterious figure that has a path set for people the better follow or else. Then on the flipside we have Bruce Almighty, where we see a God that is kind of tired of one of his children complaining, so he gives him the power and lets him see if he could do better. But the thing that gets…

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    it is also mentioned in the corporate governance report that the chairman should be able to answer questions of shareholders in all general meetings (CG Code E.1.2 p. 37). Besides, there is a blank form online for members to fill if they cannot attend the meeting and need to find proxy. Referring to the Directors’ Attendance Record at Meetings, Ms. Ma Zheng, the chairman of the board, and Mr. Wan Tze Fan Terence, the committee chairman, did attend the general meeting held in 2012 and 2013 (China…

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    Senior Member Experience FAQs Education Chairman • Why was the Senior Member Experience created? o The Senior Member Experience was designed as part of Every Member Education and our commitment to provide valuable and relevant education to each member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at each stage of her membership. • Are chapters required to use the enhanced Senior Member Experience resources and outlined programming? What if we already have an established, successful senior member program? o Kappa Kappa…

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    Election Night Selection

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    nominate the best-qualified person for each office, taking into consideration capabilities and overall chapter needs. – After careful consideration, a slate of nominees is determined. One person is selected for each office and standing committee chairman positions. – The Nominating Committee contacts each potential nominee and asks if she will accept nomination to a specific office. She is to be reminded that this information is confidential until the entire slate is presented to the…

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    Chairman Mao’s Scheme to Success In Ji-Li Jiang’s Red Scarf Girl, Chairman Mao is the egregious dictator responsible for the destruction during the Cultural Revolution, achieved due to his manipulative nature. For example, near Ji-Li’s house stands a propaganda wall filled with quotes and pictures of Mao, one of which Ji-Li describes as, “… a beautiful copy of the popular painting Mao Ze-Dong on His Way to Anyuan… I could not look at the painting without feeling inspired. I was ready to follow…

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    movement. Issues surrounding class status is a prevalent issue throughout the novel as China’s leader, Chairman Mao Zedong, initiated a Cultural Revolution in 1966 in an attempt to rid the country of capitalist ideas and preserve Communism. This Revolution changed everything as black elements of society turned red and red turned to black. The old ways of living were viewed undesirable as Chairman Mao ordered the Red Guards, a militant youth socialist group, to destroy the four olds of…

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    Longtop Case Analysis

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    System of Management Control  The most risk factor we should notice is the key management background misdeeds. The background of the management is unsuitable to run a public company.  The company has an unconventional staffing model.  Longtop’s chairman claimed that there were fake revenue in the past and he said senior management was involved. It indicates that the system of internal control was weak and senior management could override it and made changes to financial statements. 2) Focus…

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