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1). Shar Pei – The Chinese Wrinkle Dog By : Charles Kassotis
The Shar Pei is commonly known as the Chinese Wrinkle Dog. If you have a sufficiently strong will to not allow this wrinkled dog to walk all over you, you may very well find that it makes an excellent companion.
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2). "Starbucks-China" Blend: A Slam Dunk Grande By : Joseph Pratt
Admittedly, there are few genuine “can’t miss” propositions. But I’ve got one for you, Starbucks in China. Giant corporations being granted carte blanche in a totalitarian environment are reminiscent of an age when kings granted exclusive licensing for fur trapping. Starbucks has the product, the relationships, and with some nimble campaigning they’ll have the ubiquitous branding in no time.
Article Related to: icmediadirect.com, starbucks, china, growth, advertising, search
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4). Is China's Economy Growing Too Fast? By : V.P.
The President of China - Hu Jintao, announced Sunday that the economy grew faster than expected - 10.2 percent in the first quarter of 2006 compared with one year earlier, but said the government was concerned about overly rapid growth. Chinese leaders have warned repeatedly that rapid growth could spark inflation or leave the country littered with unneeded factories and luxury apartments, causing problems for banks that financed them.
Article Related to: china, growth, gdp, ndp, product, domestic, national
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5). Do Commodities Belong In Your Portfolio? By : Rafael Velez
Copyright 2006 Rafael Velez
Although it may sound frightening and risky to many investors, if handled correctly, commodities could be the missing piece of an investor’s portfolio. What exactly are commodities? Commodities are any mass goods traded on an exchange or in a cash market including: cocoa, coffee, eggs, lumber, orange juice, soybeans and sugar just to name a few.
Article Related to: commodities, portfolio, diversification, oil, gold, hedge, china, india, alternative
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6). Intellectual Property - Engaging with China By : Paul Ward
China is well entrenched in the global marketplace, but with Chinese piracy reported at 90 percent, it's the third least friendly country for protecting intellectual property (IP).
China's accession into the World Trade Organization started four years ago. With this commitment to regulatory and economic restructuring, China has indeed been a country of economic opportunity for multinational corporations.
Article Related to: ip, intellectual property, china, eveready, energizer, global crm, patent, legal, itc, wto, business culture, patent infringement, piracy, counterfeit goods, ip ruling
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8). How is the Weekly Spot Uranium Price Calculated? By : James E. Finch
Trading in the uranium market is done by a very small number of players. After all, there are about 440 nuclear reactors worldwide, a few dozen trading firms, fuel managers, and a relatively small number of utilities who participate in the actual buying of uranium. It’s the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle. Without it, nuclear reactors shut down.
Article Related to: uranium, energy, mining, nuclear energy, china, india, canada, australia, france, utilities, commodities, electricity, uranium mining, athabasca basin
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10). Canadian Coalbed Methane Stocks: 7 Things to Know Before Investing By : James E. Finch
More investors are now inquiring about Coalbed Methane exploration companies. Just as uranium miners were flying well below the radar screen in early 2004, coalbed methane exploration may very well be the next very hot sector later this year and next. Historically, coalbed methane gas endangered coal miners, resulting in alarming fatalities early in the previous century.
Article Related to: coal, china, coal bed methane, natural gas, stocks, investing, canada, exploration, mining
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12). The Passing of Liu Zhirong By : David Snape
Liu Zhirong was a 42-year-old schoolteacher at Tuanjie Elementary School in the Xifeng District of Qingyang City in China. He practiced meditation and aspired to embrace and manifest truthfulness, compassion and tolerance in his daily life. His life was brought to an end prematurely by those who did not have the same lofty ideals to guide them.
Zhirong enjoyed the practice of Falun Gong.
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13). 2005: Year of the Balance of Power By : Sramana Mitra
In 2005, Economics, Politics, Business, Technology and Media have all seen a balance of power. An Analysis.
Article Related to: india, china, blog, media, internet, google, microsoft
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14). Foreign Demand May Jeopardize Uranium Supply for U.S. Utilities By : James Finch
We discussed with the Ux Consulting president from which countries future uranium supplies may come, and who is going after those supplies more aggressively. He warns about the risks and rewards of Kazakhstan and Mongolia, looks to Africa for supplies, and talks about Russia’s expansion.
Article Related to: uranium, nuclear energy, energy, utilities, china, russia, india, kazakhstan, namibia
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15). The Difference Between Karate and Kung Fu By : Clint Leung
For many people, especially those who are not familiar with martial arts, the question often arises on what the difference between karate and kung fu is. Upon watching somebody doing martial arts, the untrained eye will find it hard to tell whether that person is doing karate or kung fu. Even those who are beginning martial arts may sometimes be confused about the different styles until further exposure to them will reveal just how different they really are.
Article Related to: kung fu, karate, martial arts, art, japan, japanese, china, chinese, okinawa, forms, styles, kata
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16). Chow Chows – The “Stuff” From the East By : Charles Kassotis
Chow Chow is an ancient breed, with their most notable feature being their blue tongue. Chow Chows are obstinate and it takes consistent raining to accomplish obedience. They are very intelligent, but tend to want to understand why they’re being asked to perform a specific task before they’re willing to comply.
Article Related to: chow, china, ancient, breed, dog, pet, train, family, tongue, kids
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18). Latest Technology Transfer Could Reduce Chinese Coal Mining Deaths By : James E. Finch
China is eager to address one of the primary culprits behind its alarming coal mining fatalities, as evidenced by the Pre-Mining Degasification Symposium held in South China’s Guizhou province on March 31st and April 1st. Sponsored by the province’s Coal Mines Administration Bureau and the Coal Mine Safety Inspection and Supervision Bureau, coal mining.
Article Related to: china, coal, coal mining, methane gas, coalbed methane, pollution, mining deaths, mining explosions, co2, ch4
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19). UxC President To U.S. Utilities: Buy American By : James Finch
Summary: In the face of Asian competition and possible supply shocks to the uranium market, UxC president Jeff Combs urges U.S. utilities to “support the expansion of production in the United States.” He believes there’s a good chance for $50/pound uranium this year. “Any shock to supply could send prices much, much higher.”
StockInterview: How would you sum up the uranium market right now?
Jeff Combs: There’s a very tight supply/demand situation that exists now for deliveries over the next several years.
Article Related to: uranium, nuclear energy, energy, utilities, nuclear power, china, russia, india, heu
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20). The Macro and Micro Worlds of Thea Alexander By : David Snape
Thea Alexander wrote a book called 2150 AD, originally published in 1976. She describes a fascinating world that includes two parts consisting of the Macro World and the Micro World.
In the Macro world there was harmony, cooperation, and everyone respected everyone else and did their best to be good and kind to each other. In contrast, the micro world was smaller and isolated from the macro world.
Article Related to: macro, micro, thea, alexander, china, communist, party, communism, totalitarian, regimes
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21). Search in the Far East By : Jeff Conduct
To stay relevant or even solvent, a company must keep itself informed. That’s why research, of both the in-house and outsourced varieties, is essential. At ConductSearch.com keeping tabs on who’s doing what in the marketplace is key to our success, and it doesn’t matter whether our information comes via mailman or email - at the end of the day, it’s still content, right? Recently, I happened to come upon the work of a reliable investment banking firm that specializes in Chinese tech research, New York Global Securities.
Article Related to: search, engine, marketing, internet, interactive, advertising, adwords. overture, google, yahoo, baidu, china, adsense, ask, msn, ads
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22). Speculators Could Drive Uranium to $55/Pound By : James E. Finch
Summary: TradeTech LLC Chief Executive Gene Clark talked with StockInterview about the uranium bull market, where his price models show uranium prices heading and when to expect the peak of the current upward cycle of the bull market. When will “hard” times again hit the uranium market, and how long will the trough last? And what does the future hold for the uranium price? An industry insider gives us his insights.
Article Related to: uranium, nuclear energy, cogema, bull market, stocks, mining, nuclear reactors, china, india, france, uranium participation corporation, tva, california
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23). An Overview of Asia By : Richard Monk
Asia is the largest continent when measured by landmass and human population. Following is an overview of Asia.
Asia is considered one of the seven continents. This continental definition, however, is far broader than many people think. Under the seven continent methodology, Asia stretches from Japan in the East through Russia in the West. It encompasses Saudi Arabia and everything above Asia.
Article Related to: asia, china, india, hong kong, tokyo, singapore, japan, hinduism, buddhism, islam, russia, israel
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24). Nonviolence for Social Change By : David Snape
Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr. advocated peaceful nonviolence to change ailing social systems. They and their followers were able to successfully change the social conditions of their times. Recently, a lawyer in China named Gao Shizheng has called for symbolic ongoing hunger strikes across China to support people who have encountered violence and ongoing persecution perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party which currently rules China.
Article Related to: social, violence, lies, truth, ccp, chinese communist party, embassy, persecution, persecuting, china
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25). New Drilling Technology Could Finally Make CBM Very Economic By : James E. Finch
In a previous interview about coalbed methane (CBM), Sprott Asset Management CBM analyst Eric Nuttall told us he would remain, “quite excited about the prospects for companies with coal bed methane assets so long as natural gas prices remain above $6 per Mcf (thousand cubic feet). The economics would be very skinny under $6.” That’s because CBM exploration and development can get pricey.
Article Related to: natural gas, coalbed methane gas, methane, energy, china, coal, australia, degasification, kansas
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