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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
101

Understanding lived experience and professional development : the life history of a Chinese migrant teacher

Shing, Li Wai January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
102

Hong Kong Red Cross.

January 1998 (has links)
Man Wing Kai Vitus. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1997-98, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-101). / Chapter 1. --- SYNOPSIS / Chapter 2. --- PROJECT INITIATION / Chapter 2.1 --- Social Need / Chapter 2.2 --- Political Need / Chapter 2.3 --- Financial Need / Chapter 2.4 --- Functional Need / Chapter 2.5 --- Territory Planning Need / Chapter 2.6 --- Initiation / Chapter 3. --- PROJECT NATURE / Chapter 3.1 --- Client Profile / Chapter 3.2 --- Existing Problems / Chapter 3.3 --- Mission / Chapter 4. --- SITE STUDY / Chapter 4.1 --- Selection Criteria / Chapter 4.2 --- Site Option I / Chapter 4.3 --- Site Option II / Chapter 4.4 --- Site Option III / Chapter 4.5 --- Conclusion / Chapter 4.6 --- Detail Site Study / Chapter 5. --- PROJECT VISION / Chapter 5.1 --- Role of Headquarters / Chapter 5.2 --- Target Users / Chapter 5.3 --- Architectural Objectives / Chapter 6. --- DESIGN GOALS / Chapter 6.1 --- Design Strategies / Chapter 6.2 --- Performance Requirements / Chapter 7. --- SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION / Chapter 7.1 --- Provision of Spaces / Chapter 7.2 --- Spaces Schedule / Chapter 7.3 --- Spatial Relationship / Chapter 7.4 --- Spaces Requirements / Chapter 8. --- DESIGN PROCESS / Chapter 8.1 --- Design Approach / Chapter 8.2 --- Urban Scale / Chapter 8.3 --- Contextual Scale / Chapter 8.4 --- Building Scale / Chapter 9. --- FINAL PROJECT / Chapter 10. --- APPENDICES / Chapter I --- Final Presentation / Chapter II --- Questionnaire and Result / Chapter III --- Precedent Studies / Chapter 11. --- BIBLIOGRAPHY
103

New headquarters for Hong Kong Football Association.

January 2003 (has links)
Yeung Wing Kai. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2002-2003, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaf [156]). / Introduction --- p.3 / Thesis proposal --- p.4-13 / The ConnectinglTransitiorillntermediate Space between Building and Environment --- p.14 / Schedules --- p.15-16 / Proposed Client´ؤHong Kong Football Association / Existing Location / Plans of the HKFA Building --- p.17-21 / "Interview with Martin Lam, General Secretary of HKFA" --- p.22-26 / Researches --- p.27-43 / Site Information / Site Selection --- p.44-47 / "Site Analysis ,Site Potentials and Constraints" --- p.48-71 / Design Developments --- p.72 / Prelimary Design --- p.73-86 / Sketches of Ideas --- p.87-91 / Scheme01 --- p.92-98 / Scheme02 --- p.99-103 / Scheme03 --- p.104-116 / Scheme04 --- p.117-131 / Final Design --- p.132-151 / Appendix --- p.152 / Otters to Building Department --- p.153-154 / Letters to HKFA asking for interviews --- p.155 / Biblography --- p.156
104

Space, body and power/play: a case study of Hong Kong Cultural Center.

January 2004 (has links)
Chow Pui-ha. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 213-219). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Prologue --- p.1-3 / Chapter Ch. 1 --- "Theorizing Space, Body,ower andlay" --- p.4 / Chapter I. --- The Interrelations of Space and Body --- p.5-13 / Chapter II. --- Theower oflay and Leisure --- p.13-19 / Chapter III. --- Leisure in Modernity --- p.19-21 / Chapter IV. --- Researchroblematic: Leisure andowerlay --- p.21-22 / Chapter Ch. 2 --- Operationalisation --- p.23 / Chapter I. --- The Site of Study: Hong Kong Cultural Centre --- p.24-30 / Chapter II. --- Institutionalower at Cultural Centre --- p.30-33 / Chapter III --- Theoretical Framework --- p.34-38 / Chapter IV --- Research Questions --- p.39-41 / Chapter V. --- Methodology --- p.41-46 / Chapter VI. --- Research Implications --- p.46-48 / Chapter Ch. 3 --- hallocratic Bodyspace --- p.49 / Chapter I. --- The Representational Spaces: Aublic Toilet or a Culturalalace? --- p.50-61 / Chapter II. --- Spatialractices:erforming Arts/erformative Culture --- p.62-70 / Chapter III --- Performative Leisure and Disenchanted body --- p.71-78 / Chapter IV. --- olitical Economy of the Body andolitical Economy of Music --- p.78-80 / Chapter V. --- Enchanted Body in the Center?. --- p.81 -83 / Chapter VI. --- The Representation of Space: Elitist Discourse --- p.84-87 / Chapter VII. --- Thehallocartic Bodyspace of the Elitist Culturalalace --- p.87-91 / Chapter CH. 4 --- Embryonic Bodyspace --- p.92 / Chapter I. --- Representational Space: the Garden and the Open Theatre --- p.93-97 / Chapter II. --- Spatialractices: Compositionalerformances --- p.98-109 / Chapter III. --- Re-created Body and Leisure Societies --- p.109-121 / Chapter IV. --- Embryonic Bodyspace --- p.122-126 / Chapter V. --- The Representation of Space: the Repression of Revolution --- p.126-129 / Chapter VI. --- Institutionalised Embryonic Bodyspace --- p.129-136 / Chapter CH. 5 --- Contested Bodyspace --- p.137 / Chapter I. --- Sectioned Lifeworlds --- p.138-141 / Chapter II. --- Civility as the Logic of Centrality --- p.141-149 / Chapter III. --- Dialectic of Order and Disorder and the Logic of Civility --- p.149-153 / Chapter IV. --- ower atlay --- p.153-155 / Chapter CH. 6 --- Body-City and City Spectacle --- p.156 / Chapter I. --- The Logic of Civility and City Imaginary --- p.157-159 / Chapter II. --- Spectacularization of City --- p.159-162 / Chapter III. --- Event Capital and Hong Kong Identity --- p.163-173 / Chapter IV. --- Mainland Tourists as the City Spectacle of Hong Kong --- p.173-181 / Chapter V. --- "City spectacle, Spatial Order andower Negotiation" --- p.181-184 / Chapter CH. 7 --- Conclusion:olitics oflay on Body-City --- p.185 / Chapter I. --- lay as Tactic --- p.186-187 / Chapter II. --- hallocratic and Embryonic Bodyspaces --- p.188-190 / Chapter III. --- Leisure Relations --- p.190-191 / Chapter IV. --- Creative City and City Citizenshi --- p.191 -200 / Chapter VI. --- lay as Lifeolitics --- p.200-207 / Chapter VII. --- Conclusion --- p.207-208 / Appendix 1: Renowned artists and groupsresented in HK Cultural Centre --- p.209-210 / Appendix 2: The Meaning of the Eighteen Buildings Presented in a Symphony of Lights --- p.211-212 / Bibliography --- p.213-219
105

Status of the apple snail pomacea canaliculata in Hong Kong twenty years after its invasion, with emphasis on its distribution, secondary production and trophic relationship

Kwong, King Lun 01 January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
106

The role of market competition in the performance of the Electrical and Mechanical Services trading fund

Mak, Chi-hang. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. P. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
107

The Research of The Management in Chinese Financial Market of HSBC

Hung, Kang-Bo 25 January 2006 (has links)
This research mainly probes foreign banking entry strategy in China market after Mainland China economic reform. It is analyzed what business strategy HSBC adopts by the HSBC case study. First, the study is to analyze HSBC-Chinese government relationship by the case study of HSBC and Chinese government communicating evidences. Second, it is to analyze Chinese government how to execute the State-owned Commercial Banks in reform after RMB market will open in 2007. According to HSBC case study findings, the key factor is government-business relationship that combines closely on Hong Kong and China financial innovation.
108

A study of Taiwan-Hong Kong relations policies, processes and challenges /

Lung, Wing-cheung, Cecilia. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 164-174).
109

International business relationships : a study of interactions between Mainland Chinese, Hong Kong Chinese, and Western actors /

Trimarchi, Michael. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Queensland, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
110

An institutional analysis of the HKSAR government's disciplinary mechanism /

Lau, Chun-fai, Lawrence. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references.

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