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  • Energy Saving Potential in Diesel Electric Drilling Rig

    Energy Saving Potential in Diesel Electric Drilling Rig

    Energy saving potential in diesel electric drilling rig Abstract The life of oil stock in India with the present rate of consumption is not more than 21 years. The life of natural gas stock is predicted to be 38 years. India though a developing country, its consumption per dollar of GDP is as high as 0.77 kg of oil equivalent compare to developed country like Japan’s 0.1 kg of oil equivalent. This indicates that there

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    Essay Length: 2,536 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: July
  • China Case Study

    China Case Study

    Section One Background Key features of China as a nation and an economy China is one of the biggest countries in the world. It has an area of about 9.6million square kilometres which comprises about 6.5 per cent of the world total land area. Its population of more than one billion accounts for 23 per cent of the world's total population. It is also the largest developing country in the world with an average economic

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    Essay Length: 4,588 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Medical Savings Accounts

    Medical Savings Accounts

    Abstract Medical savings accounts (MSAs) were proposed in 1997 as a supplemental mechanism for financing health care services. Medical savings accounts are used to accumulate funds for health care expenditures just as individual retirement accounts (IRAs) accumulate funds for retirement. Changes in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Code permit tax-deductible contributions by employees and employers to MSAs and allow interest and earnings to accumulate without taxation. Funds can be withdrawn without penalty only for

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    Essay Length: 3,962 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Comparison Between China and Japan

    The Comparison Between China and Japan

    The Comparison Between China and Japan The reason why I choose the country between China and Japan for my comparison is. China and Japan located in the same continent both of them produce many export goods. But China's export is mainly in workforce and Japan's export is mainly their goods that they invented themselves, such as Cars and electric. China and Japan is located in Asia. China is the most populous country in the world

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Sars in China

    Sars in China

    April to July of 2003 Public Relation Program Situation Review In March 2003, China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region reported the worst case of environmental/social health disaster in the wake of the region's recent history. SARS or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome caused a total of six deaths with 173 people reportedly infected with the virus during that month. The Chinese has a saying, "Misfortune never travels alone"; soon neighbors Vietnam reported 62 cases including two

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    Essay Length: 2,115 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Victor
  • Matt Jackson Gp 101 Commentary on China China, for Most of Its 3500 Ye

    Matt Jackson Gp 101 Commentary on China China, for Most of Its 3500 Ye

    Matt Jackson GP 101 Commentary on China China, for most of its 3500 years of history, China led the world in agriculture, crafts, and science. It fell behind in the 19th century when the Industrial Revolution gave the West clear superiority in military and economic affairs. In the first half of the 20th century, China continued to suffer from major famines, civil unrest, military defeat, and foreign occupation. After World War II, the Communists under

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    Essay Length: 1,395 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Outcasts Who Built China

    The Outcasts Who Built China

    The outcasts who built China The Hakka people -- the 'Jews of Asia', or perhaps its 'dandelions' -- have had an influence out of all proportion to their numbers Jonathan Manthorpe Vancouver Sun, July 10, 2004 There is a handful of men who can be justly called the architects of modern Greater China. With very different political purposes and philosophical viewpoints they have fashioned today's principal independent Chinese societies: Mainland China, Singapore and Taiwan. Deng

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Rationality Has Saved Us Thus Far

    Rationality Has Saved Us Thus Far

    In the documentary, The Fog of War, Robert McNamara Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1968 said, “Rationality will not save us.” McNamara argues, “even though we failed, we did behave rationally." Meaning, they acted upon their best evidence and motives, rationally; however, in the end they failed to realize the truth of the matter. Basically, the reason we did not have nuclear war was out of sheer luck. Therefore, McNamara draws the conclusion that

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    Essay Length: 371 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Anna
  • Save the Children

    Save the Children

    I chose this website as I felt it touched me the most. When I am browsing through the gallery of the website, seeing those people suffering through their difficult lives, I felt an urge to save them immediately. I wish that after people have read through my article about this organization, one could make a difference in their life. Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating real and lasting change for children in

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    Essay Length: 475 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • China Accounting

    China Accounting

    The Rise of Accounting In China Prepared By: Serena Coleman serenawis@gmail.com 414-870-1365 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Significance of China in the Global Market 4 History of Accounting in China 6 Establishment of Accounting Standards 9 Financial Reporting and Auditing Requirements 11 Recent Developments and Impending Accounting Issues Works Cited Introduction China has a population of 1.3 billion whose per capita income has grown tenfold since 1990. An annual growth rate averaging more than nine

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • China Civilization

    China Civilization

    China Civilization Summary In china they have what might be similar to the American government. Although the vice president would be the son to the president. The have what is called kinship ties. These noble clans were claming to be descendents from a hero or god. There were over a hundred noble clans the ruled in this era of 1000 bc. The writings of the chines were totally original from other writing systems. Instead of

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    Essay Length: 270 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Top
  • Pollution in China

    Pollution in China

    One of the serious negative consequences of the People's Republic of China's rapid industrial development has been increased pollution and ruin of natural resources. A 1998 World Health Organization report on air quality in 272 cities worldwide reported that that seven of the world's 10 most polluted cities were in China (China: Environmental Issues). Industrialization in the Pearl River Delta has also contributed to worsening air pollution in Hong Kong. The Xinhua News Agency has

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Analyzing Citigroup’s Adaptability in China

    Analyzing Citigroup’s Adaptability in China

    Analyzing Citigroup’s Adaptability in China Introduction There are different indicators of adaptability. A company is deemed adaptable if it is able and continues to be innovative and competitive in a challenging and foreign environment. Citigroup represents an excellent example of an entity that has displayed adaptability to its environment. In 2001, Citigroup decided to increase its presence in China, despite the potential changes in the Chinese environment as a result of their entering the World

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • China as Most Favored Nation

    China as Most Favored Nation

    China as Most Favored Nation Essay written by Luke Allison What is the debate on weather or not China should retain favored-nation trading status all about? Is it really a decision on what is best economically for the United States, and China. Or is it: the issue of Chinese human rights violations and the fact that if the United States where to revoke the favored nation status of China it would have a profound negative

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Most Wanted Violence Groups in Late Imperial China

    The Most Wanted Violence Groups in Late Imperial China

    Accompany with rapid growth of population and decline of government administration, violence groups became a significant popular culture in late imperial China. Although religious sects, brotherhood associations and banditry were all considered as illegal violence groups, they were very different because of their different political perspectives. A comparison and contrast of religious sects, brotherhood associations and banditry indicates that religious sects, who were considered threatening and be suppressed by the Manchu government, played a main

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • How Important Is It for Australia to Maintain Good Relationships with China? Does Australia Do Enough to Support Human Rights in China?

    How Important Is It for Australia to Maintain Good Relationships with China? Does Australia Do Enough to Support Human Rights in China?

    Introduction This report aims to study the importance of maintaining good relationships between China and Australia. Because this is an enormous topic itself, the report is narrowed to illustrate the economic significance and determine the positives (negatives) associated with Australian-Chinese economic relationship. It also has an aim to examine whether Australia does enough in order to support the human rights in China, and can Australia interfere in this so sensitive issue without damaging its relationships

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    Essay Length: 2,466 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • Mickey Saves the Day

    Mickey Saves the Day

    Mickey Saves the Day On a new Sunday morning before the sun rose, preparing his oils and brushes God wiped out the stars and began to paint the awaking sky. Sleeping peacefully in homes under a beautiful undisturbed prairie was a small village of gerbils. Awakening from a pleasant sleep, Mickey Black Mittens raised his head from his straw pillow and let out a squeaky yawn. Mickey Black Mittens is the only black footed gerbil

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    Essay Length: 455 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Wal-Mart in China

    Wal-Mart in China

    1.1 Why has Wal-Mart been successful in the US? Many attributed Wal-Mart's success to its well-known model of selling brand-name products for less. The secret of success lay in a unique combination of culture and strategies at Wal-Mart that set it apart from its competition. To give customers what they wanted, Wal-Mart rightly focused on two major value drivers - price and service. ⦁ Price (Every Day Low Price) "Every Day Low Price" was the

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    Essay Length: 1,218 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: July
  • Save the Last Dance

    Save the Last Dance

    Save the Last Dance Save the last dance is a movie that is about a young lady who, in her younger years danced ballet, and was good at it. She had a goal of getting into Juilliard, which is a prestigious school for the fine arts. After her mother was killed in a car accident, she decides to quit dancing, and moves to the inner city. She?s taken in by a group of friends who

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    Essay Length: 321 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: David
  • Imperialism - in India and China

    Imperialism - in India and China

    Imperialism is the domination of a weaker country by a stronger country. For instance Britain dominated India and China in the mid 1880s to the beginning of the 20th century. Imperialism has had both a positive and negative effects on the countries involved. Britain was imperialistic for many reasons, it could dominate because it had the technology and power to do so. They also needed land to acquire raw materials for growing markets. One country

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • China Plastics Industry

    China Plastics Industry

    China Plastics Industry Market Report Prepared by : Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd Date : October 23, 2004 PVC 5100 4006.5 2292.4 45.3 PS 1049.6 1009.2 1564.3 53.9 ABS 494.6 4.6 1790.1 21.4 Tota l 14444. 7 13889.1 13071.2 158.4 Table 2: Apparent consumption of 5 major synthetic resin in China in 2003 Unit: ktonnes Type Output Import Export Apparent consumption Import/Apparent consumption (%) PE 412.96 4690.1 25.9 8793.8 53.3 PP 426.82 2734.3 11.9 6990.6

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Irreverence of Female Independence in China

    The Irreverence of Female Independence in China

    The Irreverence of Female Independence in China For years, the world has been oblivious to the painful, degrading traditions toward women that take place behind the “Bamboo Curtain” of China. Falling Leaves , by Adeline Yen Mah, unveils the darker side of Chinese culture through her eyes as an unwanted Chinese daughter. Shocking mistreatment, of not only the author, but also the females in her extended family keep suspense alive throughout the book. My heart

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • China’s Water Shortage

    China’s Water Shortage

    The Problem China is a region that has experience substantial growth over the years in areas of industry, living standards, and population. But this success has resulted in the depletion of one of the greatest natural resources water. Industrial growth means an increase demand for water used in production processes and much of the water being used is not being reclaimed. A higher living standard means a greater demand for electricity that is lowering water

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Artur
  • Enter the Dragon: An Analysis of the Nature of China's Emerging Role in Africa

    Enter the Dragon: An Analysis of the Nature of China's Emerging Role in Africa

    Enter the Dragon: An Analysis of the Nature of China's emerging role in Africa China's relationship with Africa dates back to antiquity. Never before has this relationship been of such significance however as it is today. With asseverations abounding of China's colonial-style resource exploitation, gross human rights negligence and obstructive agency apropos of African economic development and political stability, China's relationship with Africa is indeed of paramount importance to analysts and policy makers alike. This

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    Essay Length: 5,148 Words / 21 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: David
  • Time to Save the Atchafalaya

    Time to Save the Atchafalaya

    Time To Save The Atchafalaya Abstract The Atchafalaya Basin is America's largest river swamp and functions as a major distribution stream for the Mississippi and Red rivers. The Atchafalaya takes 30 percent of the combined flow of the Red River and the Mississippi and feeds it into a system of lakes and ever-smaller bayous that spread into swamp and marsh wetlands. The Atchafalaya is one of the most biologically productive and diverse areas anywhere in

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    Essay Length: 364 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Monika

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