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    A Trip to Sydney

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    Hong Kong‚ speed and efficiency is the most important all the times. Can you imagine when you got on the bus without preparing your octopus card or coins in advance‚ and only start finding your wallet in your bag for a few seconds‚ people behind you in the queue will definitely express impatience? That’s what happens in Hong Kong so sometimes searching my octopus card makes me feel stressful. However‚ here in Sydney‚ no one blamed on me and everyone seemed to not care about this at all. That was the

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    1.4 Our Main Focus 19 2. Backgrounds 21 2.1 Specifications of Problems 21 2.2 Potential Solutions 26 2.3 Simulations 30 3. Solutions 41 3.1 Optimal Scheduling 41 3.2 Changing the Settings of Express Counters 53 3.3 Loyalty Card 62 3.4 Analysis of the Check-out System in Foreign Countries 71 4. Conclusions and Discussions 97 4.1 First Step For Improvement – Optimal Scheduling/ Express Counters 97 4.2 Further Improvement 98 5. Reference 102 6. Appendix 104

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    Isom Case

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    Have you ever counted the number of membership cards are there in your wallet? For mine‚ there are at least five. Membership reward program is now becoming more and more prevalent in the Hong Kong and is controversial. It brings huge benefits to the customers since they are rewarded considerably in some way by joining the membership‚ as the companies claimed. However‚ there are two sides of the same coin. Privacy related issues‚ like the Octopus Card Company scandal in 2010‚ are generated by the programs

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    Mtr Report

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    recommend MTR provide one of the railway operators‚ DB with consultancy services on rail-related services (operation & maintenance) and non-fare business (station retailing and advertising)‚ which precisely caters to DB’s needs. Besides‚ the Octopus Card System should be executed through a partnership with a local organization VBB a local transport association. These recommendations will fully employ MTR’s unique strengths and effectively mitigate possible risks. The whole expansion plan is

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    Bubble Milk Tea

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    Irresistible drink in Hong Kong Summer!? Drink is one of the best tourist magnets‚ whether people like or not. In Hong Kong with a bit of hot days‚ drinking cold drink is the way to prevent from sunstroke. Now‚ let’s go to Prince Edward to find out the most famous drink in Hong Kong. A shopkeeper was mixing red tea with milk busily‚ and the other shopkeeper was adding black glutinous rice ball and ice to the drink. After a few minutes‚ cups of cold bubble milk tea were served to the customs

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    SBMT 2010

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    information can cause serious troubles to people’s life and selling others’ information for commercial purposes has long been regarded as unethical behaviour in business world. With the backdrop of the recent privacy violations committed by the Octopus Card Company ‚wherein they sold the personal information of users to corporations‚ we thought it was of the utmost importance to increase awareness about the severity of the issue by providing users’ with thorough research on the issue as well as means

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    Crisis Management

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    Applying PR in Crisis Management - 2010 Manila hostage crisis Crisis‚ which public relations counselor James Lukaszewski once described as “unplanned visibility” can strike anyone at any time. As no sector of society is immune from this “unplanned visibility”‚ it is a need for attempting to “manage” crises. By thinking logically and responding thoughtfully and quickly in a crisis‚ like how Hong Thai Travel Service Ltd reacted to the Manila hostage crisis‚ can possibly solidify a positive reputation

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    Case Study Title: Dog was killed by MTR because of refusing to suspend the service Introduction: A dog was killed on the MTR track on August 2015‚ which raised a wave of protest from different parties. The dog was found walking on the track at Sheung Shui MTR station at around 10:00am. It was trying to climb back onto the platform. As seen in the video took by the onlooker1‚ MTR staff has tried to help the dog. MTR service has suspend for 6 minutes at this moment. But the staffs are lacking of

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    Crime Rate in Mtr

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    Question: In contrast to the underground railways in some large Western cities‚ Hong Kong’s MTR enjoys a very low crime rate. With a reference to environmental criminology‚ explain why this is the case. Hong Kong MTR is one of the busiest underground transit systems in the world with around 4 million person-time passenger per day. (MTR‚ 2010a) In 2007‚ Hong Kong MTR annual ridership was the seventh highest in the world. (MTA‚ 2010) Meanwhile‚ this is our proud that Hong Kong MTR has a low crime

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    Card Game

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    the cards are dealt. The cards are dealt either 9 or 18 times depending on how long of a game you wish to play. The Game Consists of: These Card Counts These Card Counts 5 Sand Trap Cards 10 points 2 Hole in One Cards -3 points 5 In The Rough Cards 10 points 3 Eagle Cards -2 points 5 Water Hazard Cards 10 points 7 Birdie Cards -1 point 5 Out of Bound Cards 10 points 8 Par Cards 0 points 9 Double Bogey Cards 2 points 9 Bogey Cards 1 point There are two cards called

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