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    Introduction Many accidents which are about beauty care injury are happened in Hong Kong in this ten years. In the serious case, people died after doing treatment in beauty care center. That most well- known beauty care injury case are DR Group Case. In this report, Hong Kong government role are used to look at this case. Some government problems are found from the background of the case and regulation on beauty industry are recommended to government base on literature review. Background of…

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    York and Hong Kong Being well-known international cities in the world, New York and Hong Kong share a similar population history, which reflects a similar ethnic diversity and cultural characteristics. New York was explored by the European in the 16th century at first, and being ruled by the British from 1664 to 1783 (Burrows, 1998). Hong Kong was also one of the colonies of Britain in 1842, making culture of Hong Kong a combination of both Chinese and Western culture. New York and Hong Kong…

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    People today tend to believe that the handover caused the decline of Hong Kong action film industry. According to Peter Rist, “ Immediately following the handover of Hong Kong by the British to the People’s Republic of China”, the Hong Kong filmmaker started to change the mood of action films. Instead of comedic action, the films produced after Handover “were characterized by strains of pessimism and unpleasantness” and that those works were not welcomed by local audiences and the received…

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    Economic Growth Methods Being Used in Hong Kong and Singapore Taquitta Moss Macroeconomics Abstract Hong Kong and Singapore have distanced themselves from traditional culture based on the economy issues and have become more involved in industrialized concerns. To encourage growth and productivity in Hong Kong and Singapore, the World Bank has step in to help stabilized the economic issues. The World Bank is an important part of the financial and technical cooperation around the world…

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    Canada vs Hong Kong It is believed amongst most people that education gives people the skills to navigate the world. It allows them to learn how to express verbally, write, and read efficiently. Most importantly, it forms individuals for the future job market and teaches them how to perform those jobs successfully. Many factors come into play when trying to understand what makes countries education system effective. In the following lines, I will compare and contrast both Canada and Hong Kong by…

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    The effectiveness of the current triage practice under the Hong Kong Accident and Emergency Triage Guidelines. Introduction The Accident and Emergency (A&E) department is one of the most busy department in most of the Hong Kong public hospital. In the A&E department, there are many patients attend to them daily so to be able to ensure that patient in a more serious problem can be able to get higher priority in the hospital, Hospital Authority (HA) utilizes the triage system to classify…

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    There has been a huge uproar in recent years about the major differences of rule of law between Hong Kong and Mainland China. The fact that Hong Kong used to be an important colonial port of British Empire for quite a long time has certainly left its mark. Obviously, the laws and accordingly concept of rule of law in both of these countries have a long history and tradition. The problem for Hong Kong is the major differences with which British and Chinese societies were moving forward over the…

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    Newspaper portfolio “Arrest in Hong Kong Maid-Abuse Case” (WSJ, 2014) The abuse of foreign domestic helpers (FDH) is not uncommon at all. It is not only through physical violence but also via the deprivation of food and even money. As a result, social and political tensions are at an all time high and the fact that an FDH named Erwiana Sulistyaniangsih was recently tortured has not eased such conflicts. However, Hong Kong is not the only one to blame, but also their counterparts, the…

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    and social conflicts over sexual intimacy, especially the lesbian and gay existence in Hong Kong. Marriage in Transition Marriage changes in time according to its cultural context. In terms of traditional attitudes toward marriage that socially acknowledged and approved sexual union between two adult individuals for propagation. Parents,…

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    Thinking about Joshua Wong’s additional sentence: Rule of Law and Rule by Law in Hong Kong On January 17, a Hong Kong court sentenced Joshua Wong, one of the leaders behind the Umbrella Revolution, an additional 3 months imprisonment term. The reason for this was a failure to vacate when prompted, the commercial district of Mong Kok, which allegedly had “adversely affected” the normal pursuit of activities for normal citizens. The sentence, given by Andrew Chan of the High Court, was but one of…

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