17,241 research outputs found
How stock is recommended for investment in Hong Kong.
by Tong Yuen Mun Andy.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 76-77
Computer project management in Hong Kong.
by Chow Yiu-tong, Fong Cheung-hoo.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988.Bibliography: leaves 182-185
The essence of the money market in Hong Kong : research report.
by Tong Sheung-ling, Maria.Abstract also in ChineseBibliography: leaves 41-43Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Hong Kong, China 1985
Relief shown by gradient tints, contours, and spot heights. Depths shown by contours.; Chinese and English.; At head of title: Tong yong ban zui xin lü you tu.; Based on official maps copyrighted by Hong Kong Government.; Insets: Pearl Delta -- Po Toi Island -- Cheung Chau.; Indexes bus routes and bus schedules, and tourist information on verso.Color;1:83,33
Choosing new use for round corner tong laus in Hong Kong : from the building regulations perspective
As illustrated with demolition of the Tung Tak Pawn Shop in Wan Chai in 2015, the existence of pre-war Round Corner Tong Laus in Hong Kong has become rarer. It appears that only seven of them are still surviving. Dating back to the early 20th century, this type of Tong Lau was very common in accommodating Chinese immigrants. With such background, these heritage resources are crucial to the city not only because of their relationship with historical events, but also as they have given immigrants a safe and stable home, and have shaped their local identity. By conserving these Round Corner Tong Laus, to capture their inherited social virtues and architectural significances, the city is definitely more charming and appreciable as a result. However, given that the revitalization of such Tong Laus is a complex task in present Hong Kong, owners usually would rather demolish the Tong Laus and build new skyscrapers to gain more profit. A clear revitalization framework should be established in order to increase initiatives in conserving such precious Tong Laus. This paper investigates the adaptive reuse potential of Round Corner Tong Laus through the lens of the current building regulations in Hong Kong, which is identified as one of the most technically challenging parameters for conserving and revitalizing this built form. It is hoped that from this, a systematic and clear framework for owners to choose new uses for Round Corner Tong Laus can be established. Using the Corner House located at Yu Chau Street as a case study, it is hoped that concerns and confusions for revitalizing such Round Corner Tong Laus can be addressed. Such a revitalization framework might be further extended and applied to other heritage resources as well, to give the public a more concrete idea on how heritage revitalization can work in Hong Kong and that it is worth it.published_or_final_versionConservationBachelorBachelor of Arts in Conservatio
Born to be satisfied?: a sociological study of job satisfaction of teachers in a Hong Kong secondary school.
by Lee Wai Tong, Richard.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [133]-[142]).AbstractAcknowledgementsTablesContents pageChapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1Chapter Chapter 2 --- Literature Review: Recasting Approaches to Job Satisfaction Studies --- p.17Chapter Chapter 3 --- The Social Environment of the School --- p.48Chapter Chapter 4 --- Culture and Efficacy in Instructing Students --- p.66Chapter Chapter 5 --- Culture and Efficacy in Disciplining Students --- p.92Chapter Chapter 6 --- Conclusion --- p.122References --- p.131Appendi
A Cost study of overseas university education: the Hong Kong experience.
by Ma Hing Tong, William.Thesis (M.A.Ed.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991.Bibliography: leaves [106]-112.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSABSTRACTChapter CHAPTER ONE --- OVERSEAS EDUCATION FOR HONG KONG STUDENTSChapter 1.1 --- Review of the Situation : Global Trends and Hong Kong Situation --- p.1Chapter 1.2 --- Importance of Cost Study of Overseas University Education --- p.6Chapter 1.3 --- The Aims of This Study --- p.7Chapter 1.4 --- Sources of Data --- p.9Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- MAJOR ISSUES IN OVERSEAS EDUCATIONChapter 2.1 --- Overseas Student Policy in the Selected Major Host Countries --- p.11Chapter (i) --- Britain's Full-coat Fees PolicyChapter (ii) --- Canada's Foreign Student Policy DevelopmentChapter (iii) --- Australia's Private Pull Fee PolicyChapter (iv) --- United States of AmericaChapter (v) --- Political Conaideration of Overseas Chinese Education in TaiwanChapter 2.2 --- Costs and Benefits of Overseas Students from the Perspective of Host Country --- p.26Chapter 2.3 --- Costs and Benefits of Overseas Students from the Perspective of Sending Country --- p.29Chapter (i) --- Cost AnalysisChapter (ii) --- Benefit AnalysisChapter CHAPTER THREE --- COST ANALYSIS FOR OVERSEAS EDUCATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SENDING COUNTRYChapter 3.1 --- The Problem --- p.37Chapter 3.2 --- Cost Analysis of Overseas Education --- p.39Chapter 3.3 --- Coat of Overseas Education --- p.42Chapter (i) --- Tuition FeesChapter (ii) --- Living CostsChapter (iii) --- Traveling ExpensesChapter (iv) --- Foregone EarningsChapter 3. 4 --- Cost to Each Constituency --- p.45Chapter (i) --- Host CountryChapter (ii) --- Sending CountryChapter (iii) --- Personal/familyChapter CHAPTER FOUR --- ANALYZING COST OF HONG KONG OVERSEAS STUDENTSChapter 4.1 --- Britain --- p.52Chapter 4.2 --- Canada --- p.56Chapter 4.3 --- Australia --- p.58Chapter 4.4 --- AmericaChapter 4.5 --- Taiwan --- p.63Chapter CHAPTER FIVE --- RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONSChapter 5.1 --- Possible Bias of the Result --- p.67Chapter 5.2 --- Summarizing the Data --- p.68Chapter 5.3 --- Conclusions and Discussions --- p.73Chapter APPENDIX A --- HONG KONG STUDENTS IN BRITAIN --- p.81Chapter APPENDIX B --- HONG KONG STUDENTS IN CANADA --- p.87Chapter APPENDIX C --- HONG KONG STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA --- p.91Chapter APPENDIX D --- HONG KONG STUDENTS IN AMERICA --- p.93Chapter APPENDIX E --- HONG KONG STUDENTS IN TAIWAN --- p.98Chapter APPENDIX F --- TRAVELLING EXPENSES OF HONG KONG STUDENTS --- p.102Chapter APPENDIX G --- ENROLLMENTS AND EXPENDITURE OF HONG KONG UNIVERSITIES --- p.104BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.10
On the radiation fields of scattered laser light by an electron and study of absorption spectrum of Dy:LaCl = Dy:LaCl.
by Wong Tong Pak.Bibliography: leaves 188-189Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Studies on the osmoregulatory and metabolic effects of the urophysics in the snakehead Ophiocephalus maculatus Lacépède.
by Tong Cheuk-man.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1980.Bibliography: leaves 157-203
Interpersonal communication and political participation : district board election registration in Shaukiwan.
by Victoria Po-tong Cheung.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1982Bibliography : leaves 158-16
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