Papers On Asian Studies
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Energy Deregulation in New York and California
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11 pages in
length. When California Legislators decided to institute
electric industry restructuring in 1996, it was believed by many
that the deregulated industry would offer consumers a way to make
better choices and to have lower rates for their electrical and
utility services. The decision to deregulate is under fire in
California. That state has seen not only increasing rates but
also blackouts which have caused Governor Gray Davis to step in
and urge the California Public Utilities Commission to adjust its
rates. This chaos in California is being closely watched by
other states that are also experimenting with the deregulation of
the electric industry. The focus in this paper is on the states
of New York and California and the impact of energy deregulation.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: JGAnycal.wps
Environmental Degradation as it Relates to the Colonial and Postcolonial State of India
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A 5 page discussion of the colonial mindset of exploitation which has plagued much of the world. Contends that this mindset is evidencing itself today in regard to the degradation of India’s environment through the export of much of the world’s toxic waste the country. Identifies the solution to this problem as lying in the modification of the mindset of exploitation to one of responsibility. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPindEnv.wps
Ethics and Employee Relations in Asia
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A 9 page paper discussing The Gap's ongoing struggle against negative publicity arising from accusations of using Asian and Central American sweatshop labor and China's government's lack of concern for individual workers as that nation shifts from a command to a market economy. Much is written and discussed about the issue of human rights, particularly in the dichotomy of perspective that so often exists between East and West. There is no argument that Asian workers share a strong work ethic and are willing to work in virtually any setting. Where the argument lies is in how companies in developed nations should use their efforts. The purpose here is to research what types of conditions exist and then to evaluate at least two cases. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSempEthAsia.rtf
Expanding a Cincinnati Business to Asia
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8 pages. This paper
deals with a hypothetical recommendation to expand a Greater
Cincinnati business to another country that is a major trading
partner with the United States. Considered will be the cultural
issues that must be addressed in order to consider developing
these plans. Additional topics that will be addressed are the
enduring practices, characteristics, and customs that will likely
differ from those of the United States, and why the other country
would defend the way that it does things. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: JGAgrcin.wps
Explaining Japan's Success After World War II
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This 6 page paper looks at Japan's economy today as well as prior to World War II. The focus is on the development of the nation's economy after WWII. The paper concludes that the Japanese government made excellent policy decisions, which are responsible for Japan's surprising success. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA148Jap.rtf
Exporting American Equipment To South Korea
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This 8 page paper discuses the fitness equipment market in South Korea. The paper begins with a brief introduction to the country, including basic population data. The writer discusses the fact that the fitness equipment industry in this South Korea is expanding, which could result in opportunities for American exporters. The writer then discusses a number of issues related to doing business in South Korea, such as licenses, registrations and taxes. A recent survey of companies operating there is reported, which illustrates definite drawbacks in terms of persistent labor problems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGkorea2.rtf
Failure Of Reform In Japan Since 1991
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14 pages in length. The extent to which Japan has failed in reforming itself since 1991 is indicative of the contributions of myriad elements, including political, economic, socio-cultural and demographic issues. When one examines these particular concerns as they relate to Japan's inability to exact reform throughout the past decade, it is important to focus upon the key issues that played directly into this failure, such as the quest for liberal democracy and the Asian economic crisis. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCJpRfm.rtf
Family Game (Kanoku Geemu) / Post War Japanese Society
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In 4 pages the author discusses the movie "Family Game" (Kanoku Geemu) and the post war Japanese society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Postjap.wps
Feng Shui And Graphic Design
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18 pages in length. Advertising is the lifeblood of any company; without it, there is little other way to reach one's target consumer. Indeed, there exist myriad methods and theories that lay claim to appealing to the most number of potential clients; however, there is yet another new and innovative way of approaching the complex and often confusing industry of advertising. The writer discusses how feng shui, a Chinese application that literally means "wind and water," represents an up and coming form of advertising in the graphic design industry. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCfeng.wps
Feudalism in Medieval India
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A five page paper which considers whether the social and political organisation of medieval India could be defined as feudal, and looks at the differences between the European model of feudalism and the caste system.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JLfeudalind.wps
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