Essays about: "China Revolution"

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  1. 21. STIGA’s Integrated Multiple Selling Channels in China’s Table Tennis Market

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för management

    Author : HUA LI; LERONG HUANG; [2007]
    Keywords : Multi-channel retailing; Multi-channel Strategy; E-tailing; Selling Channel; Customer Characteristics; Personalized Service; China’s Table Tennis Market ;

    Abstract : Rapid technological advancements and fast developing economy have completely changed Chinese people’s lifestyle. Based on internet technology, a new revolution is also renewing the conception in the business world today. READ MORE

  2. 22. THE COMUNIST YOUTH LEAGUE IN THE STRUGGLE TO REVOLUTIONIZE CHINESE YOUTH (1962-1966)

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Sofia Graziani; [2006]
    Keywords : China; Cultural Revolution; Communist Youth League; CYL; class struggle; youth work; political education; Social sciences; Samhällsvetenskaper; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Following Mao Zedong's new political offensive in September 1962, the Communist Youth League (CYL) was called to play a leading role in the struggle to revolutionize Chinese youth. However, as the Cultural Revolution entered its first phase, the CYL turned to be one of the most challenged institutions. READ MORE

  3. 23. The Corner Society : Identity construction inside the gaycommunity in Shanghai

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi

    Author : Magnus Lindström; [2004]
    Keywords : homosexualitet; identitet; attityder; familjen; Kina; Sociology; Sociologi; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This master thesis, written by Magnus Lindström, deals with how gay identities are created and maintained in contemporary Shanghai - China. After the communist revolution (1949) homosexuality was said to be non-existing, however, much has happened since then; nowadays homosexuality is acknowledged by the state, moreover, it is no longer considered to be a mental disorder; nevertheless, this does not imply that homosexuality as such is embraced by the society. READ MORE