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    bottom-up manner, the civil service in Hong Kong can be symbolized as the backbone of the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). The Civil Service is responsible for various policies implementations and administration. To be specific, according to the Civil Service Code, civil service supports the HKSAR government in “formulating, explaining and implementing policies; conducting…

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    In the society at this moment, Hong Kong new graduate hard to seek a job much less the ethnic minorities who live in Hong Kong more hard to find a job? Nowadays, many ethnic minorities who immigrate to Hong Kong. The ethnic minorities most come from South Asian such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The descendants of a few of native nationalities can speak fluent and idiomatic Chinese language but the national minority lives in poverty who still face several difficulties in the labor market.…

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    Introduction Cathay Pacific is the largest airline of Hong Kong. The airline flies passenger and cargo to 200 destinations in 52 countries worldwide. Including: Los Angeles, London, France, Abu Dhabi, Amsterdam, Beijing, Dubai, Frankfurt, Mexico City and Miami. The airline was founded on 24 September 1946 by Australian Sydney H. de Kantzow and American Roy C. Farrell. Cathay Pacific is known for making the first ever non stop transpolar flight over the north pole. The company is the third…

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    plan The Hong Kong Health Check (HKHC) strategies include to provide a comprehensive health care check up of exceptional standards, promoting a concept of preventative healthcare through periodic check up, and to be the leading medical diagnostics organisation in the Asia Pacific region (HKHC 2016). These strategies are embodied in HKHC ‘s motto and vision statement. Consequently, the organisation, which was formed in 2006, has to market itself in order to gain popularity among Hong Kong…

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    Justin Timberlake for McDonald’s worldwide “lovin’ it” campaign. 5. Economic • Inflation and interest rate • Unemployment and cyclicality • Energy cost and transport cost • To relate with case study: In 2003 the McDonalds restaurants in Hong Kong cooked 32.5 million eggs, prepared more than 25 million pounds of French fries and grilled more than 4.4 million pounds of beef patties to the satisfaction of its customers. The company has captured its share in the market as reflected by…

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    In the film Chan is Missing, director Wayne Wang creates a detective story in which he allows the audience to be engaged with the characters in the film in order to find Chan. Upon the adventure of finding Chan, the audience comes to realize that Chan is this complex, changing, and elusive figure that Wang has presented. Presenting Chan through multiple perspectives, Wang undercuts the homogenized Asian America stereotypes and shows how they have no solitary identity. In essence, with the…

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    without independence since the beginning of time is a major conflict that Hong Kong has faced. New York City’s reporter, Yuen Ying Chan, returned home to her homeland after years of being away in America. Hong Kong and China are seen as a country that is based on two governments, one system, and people of Hong Kong wants their fair share of acknowledgement of their own, as a state, from the mainland. In this op Ed, “Hong Kong and the Realities of China’s Rise”, readers will see Yuen Ying Chan…

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    Biography My Grandpa Harmen Vriend was born on June 30th 1941 in Holland. At the age of 5 he was forced to move to Canada with his family because the Germans were looking for his father Peter Vriend. That was a big problem because often when the Germans captured the Dutch they would put them to work and died oe were near death because of i . As a child my Grandpa was told that "Canada was the land of milk and honey ".Which means that there was an abundance of supplies like food, housing and…

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    There are different kinds of service centers in Hong Kong, But less in the mental health centers. The reason of it is that people afraid of the people with mental health problem and against to develop the mental health care center in the community. The center that I visit is the Alliance of Ex –mentally Ill of Hong Kong, which is self –organization. They aim to encourage the ex-mentally ill person to have self-help and mutual help. Moreover, to achieve social harmony, they use to promote…

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    Compare and Contrast Hong Kong to Singapore Hong Kong and Singapore are both widely known as ‘East Asian Tigers’. Although they have been competing for several decades, there are still many similarities as well as differences between them. Therefore, people always like to compare and contrast these two financial centres. So, who is getting ahead? This essay will first explore the political differences of the two and contrast the quality of life between them, examining how different they…

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