Tsim Sha Tsui Essays

  • Swot Analysis Of Sony

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    2. Company description Sony-which started up at 1946 in Japan. We are professional in mobile, video games, TV and computer etc. We have produced many which is influential to the world, such as, Walkman, Trinitron TV, video game (play station) and mobile phone. We have leaded the market for a long time and brought many new technologies to the market, such as, Trinitron display technology. In the other word, we can say that Sony is the best in this industry. In 2005, Sony was selected by Syn-ovate

  • tsui

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    March, 2001. Tsui Po Ko murdered Constable Leung Shing Yan and stole his fully loaded Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver, and one extra clip of six bullets. Leung died of five times shooting in short range. He was found at the fire door in 552 Shek To House Block B in Shek Wai Kok Estate (Tsang & Chow, 2007). The second incident happened on 5th December 2001, Tsui masked and carried out an armed bank robbery of a Hang Seng Bank branch at Belvedere Garden in Tsuen Wan. In this incident, Tsui killed a Pakistani

  • Light Pollution in Hong Kong: An Environmental Nuisance

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    Environmental Protection Department (EPD) has been receiving around 200 complaints against external lighting annually. According to a survey conducted by the Department of Physics at the University of Hong Kong, the level of light pollution in Tsim Sha Tsui is 1200 times brighter than a normal dark sky, which is the worst reading in the world. In the assessment of impacts on external lighting conducted by the task force on external lighting, the assessed values on glare, sign luminance, building façade

  • Persuasive Essay On Light Pollution

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    brightness of the night sky in Hong Kong is 82 times higher than the International Astronomical Union standard and the average night sky in urban is 15 times brighter than rural area (Daniel, Michael, Marina and Gregory, 2010), where Causeway bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok, are especially severe. Street lights, car headlights and advertising lights are the major sources of serious light pollution. In between, advertising lights are the easiest to be reduced while they impact on people’s lives the most

  • Sugar King Of Asia Case Study

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    The “Sugar King of Asia”, Mr Robert Kuok Hock Nien is a billionaire businessman who is origin from Malaysia. He is well-known not only in Malaysia, but throughout the global commerce industry. Since 2002, he has been the richest man in Southeast Asia upon his success in sugar business (Tan, 2014). He is a very humble man, and he prefers to live a simple life. He avoids media attention as he prefers a low-key life. In fact, he only had two interviews in the public throughout his entire career. As

  • Responsible Consumer and Travelers: Reflection on Holiday Consumption Experience

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    an important festival. I enjoy spending the holiday, celebrating with my friends. For the last Christmas, some of my friends suggested that we can exchange the Christmas present and have dinner on the Christmas Eve. I went to a shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui before that day, wished to buy Christmas gifts for my friends. It was quite crowed in the mall since many people were there wanted to strive for perfect gifts too. Finally I brought a snowman doll for gift exchange, a small Christmas t... ..

  • Tourism in Hong Kong

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    Tourism in Hong Kong Introduction: TOURISM is one of the major economic pillars of Hong Kong: the most popular city destination in Asia. The Hong Kong government has spent a big sum of money to strengthen the tourism image of Hong Kong. Methodology: In this coursework, I will investigate whether tourism is indeed a major economic pillar of Hong Kong and if Hong Kong needs tourism. I will use many resources such as: books (Hong Kong Year Book), internet (mostly information and data

  • Light Pollution: The Dark Side of Outdoor Lighting

    3051 Words  | 7 Pages

    As many homeowners, you are taking steps to reduce your carbon footprint at home. You dutifully recycle glass, metal, paper, and plastic waste each week. You replace all the incandescent light bulbs in your home with energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) or light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs. However, you may be unwittingly contributing to carbon emissions and interfering with delicate ecosystems through light pollution. Light pollution, unlike other forms of contamination and waste, remains