Saturday, October 17, 2009

Hong Kong Tourist education



Table 5: Frequency and percentage distribution of the tourists and local citizens of Hong Kong by Question IV. A.
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IV. a.) Which country did you educate in?--------Frequency--------Percent
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Hong Kong ----------------------------------------------366---------- -80.3
UK-------------------------------------------------------- 6-------------- - 1.3
Taiwan---------------------------------------------------- 3------------ ---- .7
Canada----------------------------------------------------6--------------- -1.3
Australia--------------------------------------------------9--------------- -2.0
New Zealand----------------------------------------------3-------------- ---.7
No Response---------------------------------------------63------------ --13.8
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Total---------- ----------- ----------- ----------------- ---456---------- --100.0
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Table 5 shows the frequency, and percentage distribution of the tourists and local citizens of Hong Kong by Question IV. A.) (Which country did you educate in?). It is notable that majority of the tourists and local citizens visitors studied in Hong Kong. This means that visitors are the previous students of the country. This implies that the universities of Hong Kong give a good image to the country. It also implies that the visitors enjoyed there staying in Hong Kong during there students life.
It is also notable that there were 63 or 13.8% who failed to response on the questionnaire. This implies that the respondents are residence of Hong Kong.

Friday, October 9, 2009

INTERNAL CONFLICT: Germany



In the framework of globalization, mainstream point of view regards the former West Germany’s societal changeover to be characterized by lack of self-confidence, and an underlying way of thinking which is dislike to aliens’. Apparently, this was instigated by the break down of blocks resulting to increased travel and tour as well as passage, and expatriates’ influx. This becomes perceptible in the sudden occurrence of aggressive steps perpetrated particularly by assemblage of youthful males who opposed the idea. Practically, they must have envisioned the probability of multicultural divergence. Subsequently, conflict intensified between right-wing extremist and the migrants, and the right-wing-extremist and the destitute of the former West Germany (Ewald and Feltes, 2002).
The negative impact of the aggressive acts of the right wing extremist is boldly expressed in, first, the creation of a commission on immigration which is tasked to see to the appropriate immigration procedures and reduce further questions on clandestine entry. Second, the scaring away of tourist. Third, scaring away prospective investors, and negative image of the country as a whole.


Reference
Ewald, Uwe and Feltes, Thomas. (2002). Multicultural Context, Crime, and Policing in Germany: Challenges After Unification. Ruhr-University, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law. Rcvd. 2001.

Website source:

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/publications/specialissue/8EwaldFeltes.pdf, Ret: 4/22/08.