Posts Tagged ‘China’
Payment Security thru PayPal
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Numerous custom writing companies engage in credit card fraud and clients are constantly worried about whether they will actually get their projects after making payment. Companies in both India and China abound that do nothing but create churn by culling the internet for clients, charging a fee and then failing to deliver a project. Clients have little recourse when this happens but still must find a way to produce an essay, term paper, research project, thesis or dissertation on time. We utilize PayPal for all or most of our transactions because it protects us and the client. For example, if you order a paper and do not receive it you can apply to PayPal to have the money refunded. If we cannot show that we emailed you your paper then you get your refund. But if we show PayPal that we emailed you your project then there is no refund. Everyone wins because you are protected and we can offer you a great deal of peace of mind knowing that you will receive a quality essay, thesis or dissertation on time.
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The Yuan & Dollar Exchange
Sunday, March 21st, 2010
The exchange rate of the Chinese Renminbi or the Yuan has always been a point of contention between the United States and China and even between China and the European Union. Thus, within business schools and political science programs this exchange rate issue and trade deficit concern has now become a hot topic for research papers. The reason for this is manifold but in essence China keeps its Yuan or RMB undervalued in order to bolster its export market. By keeping the Yuan undervalued compared to foreign currencies a country’s export market benefits because its products that are manufactured in its borders and then sent overseas are cheaper than those of its trading partners. However, what makes this exchange rate issue even more contentious is the manner in which China keeps its Yuan undervalued and the outcome of this strategy. China keeps its Yuan undervalued by purchasing foreign debt or, with respect to the US, treasury bills which in turn has funded the US’ massive debt load and recent credit binge. Because China owns so much US currency it now has a great stake in how the US manages its economy but it also becomes dependent upon the US’ continued purchasing of its low-cost goods. Should the US government slap trade tariffs of any kind on Chinese goods this removes the benefit that China gains from undervaluing its currency. Presently China manages its exchange rate through a process called a managed float in which it keeps its Yuan pegged to a floating exchange rate that is pegged to a basket of currencies rather than pegged to a single currency. However, since China only publishes some of the specific currencies it includes in this basket of currencies it is difficult for outside markets to gauge currency movements. All of these factors ensure that the current Yuan exchange rate and trade deficit spat with the US will remain a complicated and complex foreign relations as well as economic issue. This is why the US-China exchange rate issue is such a popular topic not only in economics classes but also in foreign relations, international relations, as well as finance and business strategy courses. Presently many professors and instructors are assigning essays, term papers, and even theses and dissertations that discuss some aspect of the Yuan or RMB and US dollar exchange rate issues.
Tags: basket of currencies, business school, China, china's foreign debt, chinese renminbi, currency, currency peg, deficit, economics essays, economics papers, exchange, exchange rate, foreign debt, issue, managed float, peg, political science programs, rate, renminbi, rmb, tariffs, term papers, trade deficit, trade dispute, trade tariffs, United States, US, us china trade, us treasury bills, Yuan, yuan exchange rate
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英語網路學習課程
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
最近,我們的一些客戶已經要求我們幫他們管理他們自己的英語網路學習課程。這些學生通常是有一份全職工作並且有個家庭需要兼顧, 介於工作,家庭和課業學習我們的客戶常常發現並沒有足夠的時間來完成這些網路學習課程。在加上英語並非自己的母語,但是外國EMBA百分之百是以英文上課 , 由於不斷增加的業務需求,對於這些類型的服務,我們設計了一個網路學習課程管理服務,我們會依據客戶網路學習課程,挑選一位最適任的老師,這位老師會具備相關科系畢業的碩,博士 ,老師會登陸客戶的帳號,為客戶上課並且每個禮拜會完成應做的posting 及作業
,顯示過程中的參與。此外老師在管理過程中,同時會照顧的任何其他網路學習課程相關需求 ,如在線考試,小組會議和有關活動,讓您可以繼續工作並且享受家庭生活。我們並提供九折服務, 如果您或您的朋友需要我們的服務,請洽我們email, call or IM讓我們給你出教室,到您的職業生涯。
Tags: call, China, chinese mbas, chinese students, e-mba, email, EMBA, executive mba, international education, MBA, study abroad, 英語網路學習課程
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Research : Liberia
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Periodically we at China Doll Publishing like to post important research and information that can be used in different types of academic and professional projects. One important story we discovered recently is a new documentary on Liberia, which is a country in West Africa with a long history of civil war and strife. While Haiti is the current news story because of the natural disaster it suffered recently, Liberia is 50 times worse than Haiti on a daily basis–it truly is hell on earth:
http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/the-vice-guide-to-liberia-1-of-8
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Essays for EFL Students
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
EFL or ESL (English as a foreign language or English as a second language) requires a specific writing approach for essays, term papers, theses (this is the plural form of thesis) and dissertations. Firstly, non-native speakers of English often miss or misunderstand the nuances within English and English grammar which can be confusing for the initiated. China Doll Publishing has several experienced writers who have taught English internationally for several years and understand the difficulties that non-native speakers experience when entering English speaking college and university programs. We understand the various learning theories and techniques that non-native speakers of English are exposed to overseas and are able to incorporate these principles into the order taking process as well as the writing process:
*We have dedicated employees experienced with working with non-native speakers of English
*We have writers who can write in a clear and simple manner that matches with students whose first language is not English
*Writers understand how to match their writing style with that of the client’s writing style
*Our staff and support personnel are available around the clock–call, send an email, or IM and we will follow-up soon thereafter
EFL and ESL students who have to produce well-written and cogent essays, research papers, and dissertations are often at a disadvantage in the English speaking university system because professors often grade them more on grammar and diction than on content. This is a fundamental flaw in the Western education system because EFL and ESL students are expected to have native fluency relative to writing and this is extremely difficult unless one has been raised in the West.
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