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China 2007: The Property Revolution

After joining the world trade Organization in 2001, China is taking steps to become a great Capitalist country.

March of 2007 is to be remembered as the Great Revolution turning point for China to become a fully capitalistic country. China’s Authorities declared legal individual property, which is a great step ahead for China’s economy which was based for decades on collective or public property.

Even though rural areas are under the old property legal system, the fact that the National Popular Assembly  voted almost unanimously the Law of private property, indicates that China is becoming more integrated into capitalism and into the Global Economy.

Prime minister Wen Jiabao explains the “great jump” as a way to change from the days of instability and lack of productivity, into a new order where quality products and high levels of productivity are mandatory.

One of the reasons to approve the Law of Private property is the financial situation of state owned companies and the sagging contribution to employment which has become a great concern for China’s central government.

Since 1978 the government of the People’s Republic  of China is reforming its economy from a Soviet style centrally planned economy, to a market oriented economy withing the political framework of the Communist Party Of China.

Economic changes are helping to bring down the poverty levels, from 53% in 1981, to less than 8% nowadays. However, Chinese prosperity is still concentrated in the coastal and southern provinces, while efforts are being made to expand the prosperity to the inner provinces and the industrial northeast.

Foreign trade and investment are helping increasing levels of income, consumption  and productivity. The government is focusing on foreign trade as a way to promote economic growth.

China’s growth is so strong, that it is the first in the consumption of aluminum, steel, copper and coal and the second biggest consumer of oil in the world. With a cheap labor force of more than 800 million workers, China’s economic  potential  is huge. While western auto industry is in trouble, China´s auto industry is growing steadily to become the largest auto maker in the world.

Compared with developed countries, China lags behind in areas of science, technology, management, ecological environment protection, educational quality and organizational levels.

Joining the world Trade Organization is paying off for China’s economic growth, as foreign direct investment is surging.

With economy growing at rates over 10%, and exports growing at a steady pace, the future is promising for the new member of the Capitalistic Club.

Even though there are many countries feeling threatened by China, we have to admit that there is a new great door to opportunity being opened to industrial and trade investors around the world.

Jose Damaso Ramon

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In this achievement do I have to rescue EVERY little sister in the game or just not harvest any? If anyone has gone through the game and not harvest any little sister but didn’t rescue every little sister please speak up.

You have to rescue every little sister as well as not kill Grace, Stanley and Gil

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I often see articles in game magazines or websites that say things like, "as of this writing, only x people have this achievement" and "person x was the first one to gain this achievement". How do they know these things? Is there a way to see global stats about achievements on Xbox Live?

all i kno is if you click on one of your friends and hit compared games you can see what achievements they have unlocked, vs how many you have unlocked

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What are the questions that I should ask from an interviewee to know their attitudes on achievement motivation? I was asked to select five interviewees.

There is a reason that many companies make the last interview a lunch interview. You can not really access a person when they have their guard up.

Same deal with an office interview. You already have the info about them on paper in front of you. Some people do not interview well but might be highly motivated once they have the job. Actually those people might be ten times better since they got the chance as opposed to those who can talk a big game.

Basically what you want to do is humanize yourself rather than have a list of questions. Talk about wife, kids, the weather or whatnot. How a person handles a bit of informality is the telling thing that will make your decision.

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I have the auditore cape and I have worn it in every city, but it says I still haven’t gotten the achievement.

try wearing the auditore cape in all the cities again, including the villa town and the mountains. If that doesn´t work I´d try the stupid stuff like killing guards. keep in mind that it might take several seconds for the notification: `trophy collected` to pop up.

good luck:)

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