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  1. bamboo123's Avatar
    @Dzhelasi , Thanks!

    That teacher say "yes but it has to be in regards to a longer title" -_________- He is so annoying sometimes...
  2. Dzhelasi's Avatar
    Yea sure PM me. I can send over my report of branding and ethics which explains alittle about CSR and it has a few links you can reference as well.
  3. bamboo123's Avatar
    I'm currently using this book, and I think I forgot to mention that I'm in high school xD

    @electric_blue_kirby , To be honest, I don't too.. But that teacher gave me an example title:
    "Overcoming bureaucratic red tapes of local council in starting up an enterprise."

    and he gave me these steps:
    1. Find your title
    2. Ask questions in regards to the title to get a clearer picture of the title
    3. Identify the variables in the title
    4. Find various definitions of the title
    5. Find similar studies or researches done in the world, especially in Malaysia
    6. Read those findings and identify the books used to do the research

    I wonder if I can use the title suggested by @Dzhelasi ??


    @Dzhelasi , Do you mind if I PM you with questions if that teacher accepts the title? Although I don't really understand social responsibility >~< I think it's somewhere in the textbook? >~< *flips book*
  4. bamboo123's Avatar
    I'm currently using this book, and I think I forgot to mention that I'm in high school xD

    @electric_blue_kirby , To be honest, I don't too.. But that teacher gave me an example title:
    "Overcoming bureaucratic red tapes of local council in starting up an enterprise."

    and he gave me these steps:
    1. Find your title
    2. Ask questions in regards to the title to get a clearer picture of the title
    3. Identify the variables in the title
    4. Find various definitions of the title
    5. Find similar studies or researches done in the world, especially in Malaysia
    6. Read those findings and identify the books used to do the research

    I wonder if I can use the title suggested by @Dzhelasi ??


    @Dzhelasi , Do you mind if I PM you with questions if that teacher accepts the title? Although I don't really understand social responsibility >~< I think it's somewhere in the textbook? >~< *flips book*
  5. Dzhelasi's Avatar
    I have ethics and marketing class, maybe something about business and coporate social responsibility? I am currently do that as well as presenting a code of ethics and conduct for a business. Good luck.
  6. electric_blue_kirby's Avatar
    Voice 1:

    I've written undergraduate level thesis papers, but I'm not sure what specifically you need help with.
  7. cpvr's Avatar
    @tldr I heard it before it in a Chinese haircut place around here.
  8. tldr's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by cpvr
    chi chong ying yang.
    Happy chinese New year!
    that's really not a funny joke...
  9. bamboo123's Avatar
    @cpvr , @Lewis explained it ^^

    @Lewis , yeah! XD I got 1 from each of my family members xD mom, dad, grandma, aunt, both uncles and 1 from my 2nd uncles's girlfriend xD Then we went to relatives' house (( grandma's siblings' houses )) and got some there too ^^ But the weather is really hot >~< Have headaches...

    And I ate too much mandarin oranges... <<< Ish sick O.o

    Those adults are gonna gamble xD Me? Probably just eating (( Eating = the most wonderful thing to do in the world <3 ))



    @cpvr 红包 (hóngbāo, Ang Pao or Lai See) means red envelope. They're given as gifts with money in them at wedding and holidays like Chinese new year.
    Usually only married people gives them out ^^ To single people ^^ But my grandma and her siblings gave each other ang paos too xD
    Updated 01-23-2012 at 11:17 PM by bamboo123
  10. Lewis's Avatar
    @bamboo123 Did you get any? What are you doing to celebrate?
  11. cpvr's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis
    Happy Chinese new year!

    萬事如意

    @cpvr 红包 (hóngbāo, Ang Pao or Lai See) means red envelope. They're given as gifts with money in them at wedding and holidays like Chinese new year.
    Oh, no, then I didn't get one
  12. Lewis's Avatar
    Happy Chinese new year!

    萬事如意

    @cpvr 红包 (hóngbāo, Ang Pao or Lai See) means red envelope. They're given as gifts with money in them at wedding and holidays like Chinese new year.
  13. cpvr's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by bamboo123
    @cpvr , lol xD did you get any ang paos? ^^
    What's that?
  14. bamboo123's Avatar
    @cpvr , lol xD did you get any ang paos? ^^
  15. cpvr's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by bamboo123
    @cpvr , happy chinese new year to you too ^^ (( btw, what is chi chong ying yang?? D: ))
    Lmao I don't know. I was joking
  16. bamboo123's Avatar
    @cpvr , happy chinese new year to you too ^^ (( btw, what is chi chong ying yang?? D: ))
  17. cpvr's Avatar
    chi chong ying yang.
    Happy chinese New year!
  18. bamboo123's Avatar
    @Martyn , IKR!? >:U xD lol ^~^ Come visit me at my place then, I might make some for yuuuu!! ^~^ haha Gong Xi Fa Cai ^^
  19. Martyn's Avatar
    Happy Chinese New Year. : )
    I love Chinese food. <3
    One of the best types of food ever. <3
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