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opendoor going out of business: Behind the Open Door Daniel H. Rosen, 1999 This study describes the experiences of foreign-invested firms in the mainland Chinese economy and discusses the implications of those experiences for the foreign commercial policies of the industrial countries, including the United States. It draws on extensive interviews with expatriate managers and other professionals currently at work in China. Whereas recent books on Chinese marketplace conditions focus on a single firm or issue or lack a discussion of policy conclusions (because they are prepared for a commercial audience), this study is distinguished by the breadth of industry interviews and its concern for policy implications. Rosen makes a rare attempt to deduce the policy implications of current experiences of foreign firms in China, presenting conclusions that go beyond those found in today's usual policy debate. Behind the Open Door is a must for China specialists and should be read by anyone with general or business interests in China or the Asia-Pacific region. The book is an ideal text for MBA programs that focus on the region, and for political science and Asian studies courses on China. |
opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Patricia Thurmond, 2009-02 First, I want to give thanks to God; for all things are possible through Christ who strengthens me. Again, without spiritual inspiration and gaining strength through him to withstand many storms there would be no contents for either book. The first book, My Inner Soul, exhibited years of heartaches and feelings of desertion. I chose The Open Door as this title because it, not only, closed that door but also provided me with an open mind to see how others view life through their eyes. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Kathryn Wellen, 2015-02-15 The Wajorese people were one of many groups that spread across Indonesian during the early modern era. In the wake of the Makassar War (1666–1669), the Dutch took control of Makassar on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and used it to consolidate their power in the region. Because the Wajorese had sided with the war's losers, they were treated very harshly and many opted to emigrate. They scattered far and wide across the Southeast Asian archipelago, settling in eastern Kalimantan, western Sumatra, the Straits of Malacca, and the Sulawesian port city of Makassar. Wellen reconstructs the fascinating and little-told story of the Wajorese diaspora. Wajorese migrants exhibited remarkable versatility in adapting to local conditions in the areas where they settled. They perpetuated their own culture overseas while simultaneously using various assimilation strategies such as intermarriage to thrive in their adopted homelands. Relations between Wajorese migrants and their homeland intensified in the early 18th century when successive rulers in Wajoq deliberately sought to harness the growing military and commercial potential of the migrant communities. This effort culminated in the 1730s when the exiled La Maddukelleng, an Indonesian national hero, returned to Makassar from neighboring eastern Kalimantan and attempted to expel the Dutch from South Sulawesi. His campaign exemplifies the manner in which overseas Wajorese remained an essential part of Wajoq long after they left home. The Open Door's strong thematic organization allows readers with specific interests such as commercial law, family networks, diaspora, and comparative politics to quickly find fascinating and relevant information about this lesser-known Southeast Asian society. |
opendoor going out of business: An Open Door Murder David A. Bale, 2020-02-14 An Open Door Murder By: David A. Bale A forensic science thriller. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Doctrine in Relation to China Mingchien Joshua Bau, 1923 |
opendoor going out of business: China's Open Door Policy Sam P. S. Ho, Ralph William Huenemann, 1984 The Open Door has become an integral part of China's economicdevelopment strategy since the late 1970's, and, not surprisingly,it has aroused considerable interest in developed countries. This bookgives a sympathetic but critical survey of this policy, with particularattention to the problems that have prevented the Open Door from beingimplemented as rapidly as first intended. Placing the open door policy within a larger policy context, theauthors focus on debates within China over such key issues as thechoice of a management system, the choice between balanced andunbalanced growth, and between various patterns of income distribution.They deal with institutional mechanisms recently established to attractforeign technology and capital and to encourage a more flexible Chineseresponse to increased interdependence with capitalist economies. Based on a variety of published sources and on extensive interviewsconducted in China, this book is an important contribution to thegrowing body of literature on the Chinese economy and will prove avaluable reference for foreign exporters, investors, policy makers andChina specialists. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Ministers & The Open Door Watchman Nee, After Watchman Nee resumed his ministry in 1948, he worked with his co-workers to publish several magazines. Some of these magazines have been gathered together in Volumes 55 and 56 of The Collected Works. Several of these magazines, The Testimony, The Way, and The Gospel, under the general supervision and editorship of other co-workers, are not included in The Collected Works. Three magazines published during this period are included in Volumes 55 and 56: The Ministers, The Open Door (1950-1951), and The Present Testimony (1951). The Ministers follows the same line as an earlier magazine, The Open Door, published in the 1930s. The Ministers is a collection of newsletters and correspondence between churches and individuals. It deals with issues raised in the Lord’s service, provides guidance to the serving ones and the churches in general, and addresses problems encountered in the ministry. Through this correspondence the reader can gain much insight into the movement of the churches under Watchman Nee’s ministry during this period. Four issues were published, beginning in July 1948 and ending in June 1950. Thereafter, this magazine was merged into The Open Door (1950-1951). These four issues are included in Volume 55. The Open Door was first published in 1937. The magazine was discontinued with Issue No. 19 in September 1939. The Open Door (1950-1951) is a continuation of this magazine. It began with Issue No. 20 in June 1950 and ended with Issue No. 24 in April 1951, when Watchman Nee was imprisoned by the Chinese Communist government. Volume 55 of The Collected Works contains Issue Nos. 20 through 22, while Volume 56 contains Issue Nos. 23 and 24. Part of this magazine contains crucial messages by Watchman Nee on ministry and service. The section concerning news of the churches in this magazine follows the same format as The Ministers. |
opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Laurence Meynell, 2013-08-14 Stella Brendan was accustomed to a comfortable unearned income and she was fifty-two years old when it vanished. How could she survive? She could survive by marrying Sir Loder Cholerton, tycoon and ageing bachelor. But Stella has skeletons in her past, skeletons that would not appeal to Sir Loder should they come out. When that threat occurs Stella calls Hooky Hefferman, who finds himself trying to protect Stella's interests. Then there's a murder. A man has been shot and there are several people who could have fired the fatal bullet ... 'Thoroughly civilised writing, managing to up-date the easy, humorous, engaging mood of pre-war days, floods this pleasant country house mystery with a sunny glow' Glasgow Herald |
opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Carol L. M. Caton, 2017-03-28 The Open Door: Homelessness and Severe Mental Illness in the Era of Community Treatment explains how and why homelessness among the mentally ill has persisted over the past 35 years, despite policy and program initiatives to end it. This ten-chapter book chronicles the unintended rise of homelessness in the wake of far-reaching post-World War II mental health care reforms, and highlights the key role of advocacy in spurring a governmental response to homelessness. The author provides a comprehensive, carefully documented state of the science on homelessness, reviews critical issues in managing severe mental illness in the community setting, and presents evidence of the effectiveness of service and housing interventions that have brought stability to the lives of many. Finally, the book reviews the role of homelessness prevention, a recovery orientation, and the promise of early treatment of psychotic disorders to facilitate greater social inclusion and community participation. In addition to providers of housing and services to the homeless mentally ill, this text will appeal to policymakers, mental health professionals, and students of public health and social sciences. |
opendoor going out of business: The Wall Behind China's Open Door Jeanne Boden, 2008 Exploring Confucianism, communism, Taoism, and a number of other societal influences in the commercial and corporate culture of China today, this handbook serves as a manual for people working with the Chinese and helps businesspeople gain a better understanding of the many aspects of Chinese intercultural interaction and cooperation. This resource offers a comprehensive cultural and historical background on building relationships with China by weaving expert knowledge with practical techniques on how to successfully navigate the Chinese business environment and its rules of etiquette. |
opendoor going out of business: Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy Gregory Moore, 2015-05-27 This is the first in-depth study of Sino-American relations during the Theodore Roosevelt administration. In its examination of the issues and problems that arose in U.S.-Chinese relations during this time, the book argues that a stereotyped perception of China and its people inhibited American policy responses during Roosevelt’s presidency. |
opendoor going out of business: Behind the Open Door Sally Gallot-Reeves, 2020-01-27 Behind the Open Door, The Book of Light, is the first work in a five part series, unveiling the life of eight year old Cassie Murphy, a highly gifted and telepathic child and her invisible dog-friend Patrik. Cassie has unique abilities which uncover the secret past of their home in Maine and its connections to the elemental kingdom, the vibrational forces of nature, and the Angelic realm. Cassie’s talents and behaviors are not well understood, and the story revolves around the two worlds she lives in: her experiences within the dynamics of her family, school and social spheres; and her adventures with Patrik through portals to multiple dimensions. The Book of Light is a magical and delightful story which creates a passageway to open our minds and hearts to envision a world beyond the present, a world of acceptance and connective enlightenment. |
opendoor going out of business: Through the Open Door Kevin Hogan, Mary Lee LaBay, 2012-06-07 This should be a high-priority purchase.-Library JournalIn a radical departure from other self-hypnosis and self-improvement books, internationally known hypnotherapists Kevin Hogan and Mary Lee LaBay contend that you can make lasting changes in your life by following simple, step-by-step blueprints for achievement, personal mastery, and emotional control. The authors share expertise gathered from a lifetime of research and successful therapeutic work to teach you how to improve IQ and memory, raise self-esteem, eliminate fear, control pain, and build lasting self-confidence. |
opendoor going out of business: The Open Door (1) Watchman Nee, 1993-05-01 Watchman Nee's writings have become well known for their deep spiritual insight among Christians in many nations for many years. Through these volumes a full understanding of his balanced and proper view concerning the Bible and the spiritual life can be accurately appreciated. This new compilation and retranslation of Watchman Nee's writings present the reader a fresh and unedited version of his ministry and promises to shed new light on the reader's understanding of Watchman Nee's ministry. |
opendoor going out of business: Through the Open Door Joanne C. Parsons, 2018-08-20 Boston, Massachusetts 1880...Charles Brennan, obsessed by greed, abused his power as a husband and employer, isolating his wife, Rose, and violating the household help. In an act of desperation, one of them murdered him, releasing them all from his control, but not from the guilt and shame they buried deep within. Through the Open Door, a sequel to Kitchen Canary, meets the characters seven years later. The killer recounts the abuse inflicted by Charles Brennan and describes the final acts of cruelty that led to his murder. When the doors of freedom opened, each of the victims followed their own path. Rose Brennan is a shrewd business women, who imports high end art and furnishings for the wealthy occupying Back Bay. She is the matriarch of the 'family,' her children and the victims of her late husband's cruelty. Rose's son, Charles, moved to Europe in search of exotic imports for his mother's business. Margaret, sullen and irascible, cannot find her place in the world.. Virginia, the child conceived by an Irish domestic and Charles Brennan, is approaching adolescence, and wants to know about her birth story. The Irish domestics are established with husbands and families. The Irish have a foothold in politics, with a plan to elect the first Irish Catholic mayor of Boston. Moira and Paddy McMahon's marriage, built on a foundation of secrets and lies, crumbles when Paddy finds the lure of politics greater than his love of family. Moira seeks the counsel of a new pastor, while Paddy comforts himself with whiskey, gambling and women. Boston's wealthy are moving to the new Back Bay. Katie O'Neil's husband, Sean, is at the center of the building boom. He offers a job to Etta's son. Matthew finds the logging camp in Maine a dreary and cold place to work. He's frozen out by the white Irish, rejecting him for his race. It takes all his strength to prevail as a negro in a white world. The freed slaves, Etta and William , continue to work for Mrs. Brennan. William, now married, observes their lives from afar, while Etta immerses herself and her sons, Matthew and Luke in the 'family.' Her sense of security is shattered when she learns Luke's actions could jeopardize her home and livlihood. Through the Open Door describes the effects of the abuse of power on its victims as they continue their lives. Through the experiences of its characters, it pays homage to the courageous men and women who left their homelands to assure a better life for their families, and provides the reader with an understanding of the rejection, humiliation and ultimate bravery of freed negroes as they assimilated into an unwelcoming white culture. Through the Open Door celebrates the accomplishments of the children of immigrants, and serves as a reminder that throughout the generations, joy, acceptance, heartbreak and loss are a part of every family's story. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Open Door, and the Portrait Mrs. Oliphant, 2022-09-15 Mrs. Oliphant's 'The Open Door, and the Portrait' is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that delves into themes of social class, morality, and human nature in Victorian society. The book is written in a descriptive and expressive style, capturing the nuances of characters and their interactions with vivid detail. Set against the backdrop of 19th century England, this work exemplifies the realist tradition of the period, offering a keen insight into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. Through the intertwining narratives of 'The Open Door' and 'The Portrait,' Mrs. Oliphant explores the complexities of family dynamics and the consequences of secrets and hidden truths. Her astute observations and sharp characterizations make this novel a timeless exploration of human behavior and societal expectations. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific writer and social commentator, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations of Victorian society to craft this insightful and captivating novel. Her keen eye for detail and nuanced understanding of human psychology shine through in 'The Open Door, and the Portrait,' making it a must-read for fans of Victorian literature and social commentary. This novel offers a rich tapestry of characters and themes that will leave readers pondering the intricacies of human nature long after turning the final page. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Santita D’Anjou, 2017-03-02 Three months have passed since Naomi fled the country to escape persecution from Damian Dreagon and the FBI. Living in London all alone, with only a handsome bellhop to keep her company, Naomi patiently waits for guidance on what her next step should be. When Joseph pays her a surprise visit, things start to spin out of her control, for the good and for the bad. Some doors will be closed, and some very important doors will be opened in the last book of The Window series. |
opendoor going out of business: Progressivism and the Open Door Jerry Israel, 2010-11-23 During the progressive era, most American policymakers agreed that China represented a land of unlimited opportunity for trade, investment and social reform. Serious divisions existed, however, over policy tactics. One side (mainly manufacturers and academics) advocated a unilateral policy of penetration allied only with Chinese modernizers. The other (primarily financiers and reformists), called for an alliance with other powers, especially Japan, in their dealings with China. In Progressivism and the Open Door, Jerry Israel examines the many factors that led to formal U.S. policy toward China during this era-one that ultimately found a middle ground between the two divisions. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Dale Coleman, 2015-01-22 On September 13, 1965, Tacoma Community College opened its doors to the public. The founding of the College was the culmination of four years of coordinated effort, steadfast leadership and grassroots community support. Built around the idea that educational opportunity is a critical component of a thriving community, TCC set forth on a mission to bring high-quality, affordable education to all, without regard to means or circumstance. Over the next 50 years, as thousands of students passed through the open door to previously unavailable opportunity and achievement, the strength and resilience of this simple idea would be tested. Through economic hardship, social upheaval, changing job markets and times of crisis both global and local, Tacoma Community College would prove to be an enduring educational institution. This is the story of TCC, as told by the students, faculty, staff and community leaders who helped to build, develop and defend Tacoma’s open door college. |
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opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Gary Dean Luitjens, 2019-10-18 The Open Door By: Gary Dean Luitjens The Open Door is about how looking at one’s Christian life and comparing it to the life of Jesus can show how anyone can live that same kind of life. Learn what you can expect God to do for you as we work together towards salvation. This book is the result of a lifetime of searching for the answers to what it means to be a Christian and how it can be personally rewarding. This book is for anyone who has been looking for God and wants to know how to serve Him correctly and completely. This is the groundwork to show you how to make it happen, to show you how to be bold, be curious, and to be a loyal son or daughter of God. |
opendoor going out of business: The Ever Open Door Glenice Crossland, 2008-11-21 Told with warmth and humour, The Ever Open Door is the story of a hard working, down-to-earth community in a small Yorkshire town during the Second World War and its aftermath. Burly steelworker Jim Butler and his wife Sally are quite content in their little house on Potters Row. Jim's only complaint is that Sally is too soft hearted for her own good, always at the beck and call of any neighbour, friend or even stranger. Sally, on the other hand, accuses Jim of being a soft touch for anyone after a drink or two at the Rising Sun. Both accept that neither will ever change and they love each other and their daughter Daisy deeply. Theirs is a close-knit family in a close-knit community where gossip - both good and bad - abounds and neighbour looks out for neighbour and friend for friend. And when Sally's generosity leads to an inheritance it should mean a change of life for the better, instead it brings danger and difficult choices for them all... |
opendoor going out of business: No Ego Cy Wakeman, 2017-09-19 New York Times bestselling author and leadership trainer says: Getting your employees to do their work shouldn't have to be so much, well, work! |
opendoor going out of business: Open Door to Love Amber Cross, 2021-05-17 Jonnie Moulton's chance for a fresh start as Somerset's marketing consultant might be over before it begins unless she can convince David Wang she knows what she's doing and isn't the desperate woman he met three years ago. This confident new Jonnie makes David's blood sizzle. He plans to keep her close and not just because she's living in one of his resort cabins. He gets her like no one else. She excites him more every day. But is this simply passion, or have they found an open door to love? |
opendoor going out of business: Wicked Portland Finn J. D. John, 2021-01-04 Tucked away in the northwestern frontier, Portland offered all the best vices: opium dreams, gambling, cheap prostitutes, and drunken brawling. In its early days, Portland was a combination rough-and-ready logging camp and gritty, hard-punching deep-water port town, and as a young city (established in the late 1840s) it developed an international reputation for lawlessness and violence. In the early 1900s, the British and French governments filed formal complaints about Portland to the US state department, and Congressional testimony from the time cites Portland as the worst place in the world for crimping. Today, tours of the alleged Shanghai Tunnels offer Portland visitors a taste of that seedy past. |
opendoor going out of business: The Street-smart Entrepreneur Jay Goltz, 1998 If you're in business now... or have ever even thought about being in business, read this book! Starting with two thousand dollars and a gritty determination to succeed, Jay Goltz built his business the hard way...from the ground up. Early on, he realized that no amount of education could prepare him for the day-to-day rigors of building a business. So, he learned through experience. Today, thirty-five years later, Goltz operates the world's largest custom picture-framing facility... it is thirty times the size of the average framing shop. No waxing philosophical here. In The Street-Smart Entrepreneur, Goltz tells it like it is, offering real-life lessons that can help you suceed in the in-your-face world of business. Among the important topics Goltz covers: Savvy Marketing Analysis: Starting up without throwing upUnderstanding Cash Flow: How you can be swamped with business and still go brokeGrounding Your Business: Controlled growth or growth out of control?Hiring Smart: You're only as good as your worst employeeKnowing the Numbers: Good accounting won't make your business, but poor accounting can ruin it.Leveraging Assets: All your assets? No just the financial ones.Serving Customers: Is the customer always right? |
opendoor going out of business: The Open Door & The Present Testimony Watchman Nee, 1994-09-01 Watchman Nee's writings have become well known for their deep spiritual insight among Christians in many nations for many years. Through these volumes a full understanding of his balanced and proper view concerning the Bible and the spiritual life can be accurately appreciated. This new compilation and retranslation of Watchman Nee's writings present the reader a fresh and unedited version of his ministry and promises to shed new light on the reader's understanding of Watchman Nee's ministry. |
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opendoor going out of business: Open Door, Open Hearts S. Oliphant, 2011-03 Foster care is more than what I ever could have imagined it to be. It has been the biggest challenge of my life and, every once in a while, the most gratifying. If I can see just a glimpse of change in any of these boys, it lets me know that I am on the right track. Knowing that I have made a very small difference in these children's lives is better than nothing at all. After watching her own mother struggle with mental illness and a history of abuse, S. Oliphant knew that she wanted to make a difference in the lives of children dealing with those same issues. After working in a residential facility, she finally decided, despite the fact that she was already a single mother, to take in foster children. With love, patience, and the belief that every child deserves a chance, S. Oliphant set out to battle the system and change the lives of children who are often forgotten. With Open Doors, Open Hearts, we really can make the world a better place for these children. |
opendoor going out of business: The Open Door Neatris C. Mitchell, 2002-05-27 The warm hearted memoir depicting the struggle and eventual success of one woman is timely in that the stories of refugees seeking to make the United States their home is becoming so much apart of our everyday lives. In THE OPEN DOOR, Author Neatris Mitchell takes us on her journey from poor upbringing in Jamaica to success in the media fields here in the U.S. Rarely is a book written autobiographical format distinctive and compelling enough to be interesting to those outside the author's immediate circle of family and friends. Yet with vivid descriptions, emotionally evocative dialogue, and a certain flair for histrionics, Ms. Mitchell portrays her every personal struggle against the overlying theme of this being a struggle we must face some point in our lives. Against such backdrop, the author sets forth her unabashed faith in God as being the guiding light in her life. She relates this faith to all walks of her life, and depends on this power of the Lord to see her through. While the reader will be fascinated by the many obstacles Ms. Mitchell and her family encounter during their growing up period, he or she also be engrossed by the author's undying determination, an effect which will captivate even the hard-hearted reader This is a revealing autobiography, one in which those forces that helped shape Neatris Mitchell's character and personality are highlighted. The author writes with sense of humor and paints expressive portraits of herself and of many other colorful personalities she encounters along the way. Highly recommended for its human drama, the valuable information it imparts and its warm, glowing appeal, THE OPEN DOOR, by Neatris C. Mitchell is a must read for all adventurers and keepers of the faith. |
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