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At the end of the 20th century, Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has appeared. Especially after our country's accession to WTO, the development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has remarkably developed with a larger size appearance over time. As a result, the educational levels constantly improve and educational models increasingly diversify. However, with the profound development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools, various new questions emerge. The existing researches have broad discussed and proposed some constructive strategies and suggestions. Thus, those researches concentrate on the existing problems in Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools with specific regional observation and lack of general analysis.
... of Chinese-foreign cooperation institutions and projects, the distribution of cooperative coun...international education, only next to India. International students' tuition fees, living and ... and expanding traditional Chinese medical science to occupy foreign education market. We sho...
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..., including Australia, Brazil, Japan, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and South Korea. The c... the Republic of Korea has contributed medical and engineering support to the reconstruction team... political, economic and legal institutions and practice within the constituent units." Howeve...
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... consisted of 109 trucks loaded with medical supplies, toys, clothes and vehicles including amb... decisions or actions of federal institutions. The relevant provisions are subsections 18.1 (1),... fund raising front organization in Iran and India and continued activities in support of MEK followi...
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... industry, including government institutions, between the two states. In return, India will cho... projects across the country, including medical assistance, energy dam projects, vocational traini...
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..., regional, and national institutions as part of a legal struggle against activities wit... en matiere de responsabilite medicale, nous pensons que les tribunaux pourraient alleger...Voir aussi Constitution of India, 1950, art 51A: >; Constitution portugaise, 1976,...
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Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective discipline. Analyses reveal the production and dissemination of accounting history knowledge which focus predominantly on Anglo-American settings and the age of modernity. Limited opportunities exist for contributions from scholars working in languages other than English. Many of the practitioners of accounting history are also shown to be substantially disconnected from the wider community of historians. It is argued in the current paper that interdisciplinary history has the potential to enhance theoretical and methodological creativity and greater inclusivity in the accounting history academy. A practical requirement for this venture is the identification of points of connectedness between...
... dominated by a small number of institutions and authors" [200O]. Carnegie and Potter contended... of publications on British social and medical history engage with accounting. These include stud... businesses concern the Dutch East India Company's factories at Deshima and Hirado during t...
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... two countries share many of the same institutions and language of commerce because of their common c..., ICT, biotech and health sciences and medical devices, alternative energy and earth sciences and...
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... in 1983 but because his father is an Indian citizen he, too, is an Indian national. Mr. Rodrig... this respect I note that there is little medical evidence in the form of a letter from a licensed p... secular, democratic traditions and institutions in India as well as the generally prevailing respe...
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...Today, emerging markets like China and India are competing with the U.S., Japan, South Korea an... quality schools and training facilities, medical centres, and perhaps even motels) in the five Firs... groups of related industries and institutions that significantly help create wealth, largely thr...
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The paper describes the nature and role of accounting during apprenticeship - the transition period from slavery to waged labor in the British West Indies. Planters, colonial legislators, and Parliamentary leaders all feared that freed slaves would flee to open lands unless they were bound to plantations. Thus, rather than relying entirely on economic incentives to maintain viable plantations, the Abolition Act and subsequent local ordinances embodied a complex synthesis of paternalism, categorization, penalties, punishments, and social controls that were collectively intended to create a class of willing waged laborers. The primary role of accounting within this structure was to police work arrangements rather than to induce apprentices to become willing workers. This post-emancipation...
... return for food, housing, clothing, and medical care, but each colony was to specify the length of... should be made for the proprietors of West India property [Despatch 116, 7 November 1834, Spring Ri... was left to other initiatives and institutions that included the establishment of schools, religi...