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    He fled to Taiwan and married Taiwanese woman in 1996. He has made clear of his intention to run for a seat in the Taiwanese parliament. Even though he is running as an independent, he has struck deal with the rival Democratic Party to help the party to push for Taiwan’s…

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    This article states that childhood obesity is widespread and growing problem in the world leading to medical, psychological, and economic problems. Taiwan has experienced an increase in child obesity the past two decades, one in every four children are considered overweight. There have been reports stating that kids watch more television than any other activity. The weight cutoff points are clear for adults, the cutoff points for defining childrens weight status can vary significantly by age and…

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    Granger Causality Test Essay

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    Granger causality test results for pre-crisis period from 2005 to 2007 Market Ho F-value Prob>F Coefficient P>|t| China ΔlnEXt≠>ΔlnSt 0.19 0.8233 ΔlnSt(-1) 0.973 ΔlnEXt(-1) 0.535 ΔlnSt≠>ΔlnEXt 0.10 0.9025 ΔlnSt(-1) 0.927 ΔlnEXt(-1) 0.662 Taiwan ΔlnEXt≠>ΔlnSt 3.20*** 0.0415 ΔlnSt(-1) 0.255 ΔlnEXt(-1) 0.065 ΔlnSt≠>ΔlnEXt 1.77 0.1714 ΔlnSt(-1) 0.214 ΔlnEXt(-1) 0.306 Singapore ΔlnEXt≠>ΔlnSt 5.55*** 0.0041…

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    Fact: Sylvia was on sabbatical for an academic year taking courses to expand her knowledge of business and help her conduct research at National Taiwan University. During that year, Sylvia had a trip around Taiwan Island on weekends and during the three-week winter vacation when she had a lecture to attend one time in Tainan. In addition, Sylvia recorded all expenses and saved receipts. Issue: Whether a taxpayer who travels abroad can deduct the travel expenses incurred? How much of the…

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    experiences that are both differing and similar in terms of economic expansion, within Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam and India, in both their impact and relationship between the two but also in the impact that it had left in each nation. The Japanese created a highly disciplined rational type of colonialism especially in how they took a direct approach in their economic expansive regimes. Korea (1910-1945) and Taiwan (1895-1945) were both colonized by the Japanese1 and led very similar trajectories.…

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    The four Asian Tigers: Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan have swiftly expanded through economics, industrialization, technology, and education. These countries were the first to transform from a developing nation into a newly industrialized nation (Cateora, 327). These regions, also known as the “East Asian miracles”, highly influenced the creation of China’s economy and trade relations. The four Asian Tigers’ economic boost and trade alliances, motivated the U.S. Trade…

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    It also exposes the problems of situational translation and the aesthetic sense of being recognized in the in-depth translation. The hidden mantra Deletrius, which can be divided into Dele and tricks, has been brought by Taiwan to blow and blow, and the mainland of China has evolved in part. Translate it to disappear. This fully reflects the expression of four-character free translation, which is commonly used in Chinese domestic translation. According to the analysis of…

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    and don 't spend as much deliberately arranging CSR works out. Taiwan as a nation is an impeccable case. Suggesting Taiwan, Chih Hung Chen says, "Unmistakably, Taiwan has long been created into boundless get-together and has made close exchange association with the world. Despite the way that the possibility of CSR in Taiwan has made for quite a while, the execution of CSR is still in an embryonic stage" (Chen, 2011). Utilizing Taiwan as a depiction, it indicates CSR is less required for…

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    Chinese Immigration 1960s

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    communities from WWII to post-1965, Iris Chang described the escape of intellectuals from mainland China and Taiwan, the rise of immigration under Regan and Deng’s open political management, political asylum from China, and the appear of “high-tech and “low-tech” Chinese immigrants, looking ahead an uncertain future for Chinese Americans. Newer arrivals—the intellectuals from China and Taiwan The 1960s was a generation with abating discrimination and increasing assimilation. Although…

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    does Glaser recommend the US do about Taiwan? Glaser recommends that the US should “reduce its commitment to Taiwan.” He says this because he believes that if the US defends Taiwan, US and China relations could move downhill very quickly. He says that the US should back away from Taiwan in a slow manner because if they do it to quick, there could be bad relations between the US and Taiwan. He says that the US should have time to back away because China and Taiwan have improved their relations…

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