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Writing coursework can be challenging for students due to the extensive research, analytical skills, and time required. Some of the difficulties students face include the demands of in-depth research on topics, the time-consuming nature of crafting high-quality assignments, developing strong analytical abilities, and meeting tight deadlines while maintaining writing quality. As a result, some students seek external assistance to supplement their efforts, though it is important to do so ethically and within school guidelines. Professional writing services can help with research, writing and editing, but students should ensure any assistance supports rather than replaces their own learning.

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HKCC Coursework

Writing coursework can be challenging for students due to the extensive research, analytical skills, and time required. Some of the difficulties students face include the demands of in-depth research on topics, the time-consuming nature of crafting high-quality assignments, developing strong analytical abilities, and meeting tight deadlines while maintaining writing quality. As a result, some students seek external assistance to supplement their efforts, though it is important to do so ethically and within school guidelines. Professional writing services can help with research, writing and editing, but students should ensure any assistance supports rather than replaces their own learning.

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Writing coursework can be a challenging task for many students.

It requires a significant amount of


time, effort, and dedication to research, analyze information, and present your findings in a coherent
and well-structured manner. Here are some reasons why writing coursework, such as an Hkcc
coursework, can be difficult:

1. Research Demands: Coursework often involves in-depth research on a specific topic. This
requires students to sift through various sources, academic journals, and books to gather
relevant information.
2. Time-Consuming: Crafting a coursework assignment is a time-consuming process. Students
need to allocate sufficient time for planning, researching, drafting, editing, and proofreading,
which can be challenging when dealing with multiple assignments simultaneously.
3. Analytical Skills: Coursework typically requires strong analytical skills. Students need to
critically analyze information, draw connections between different concepts, and present their
ideas coherently.
4. Writing Skills: Effective communication is crucial in coursework. Students need to express
their thoughts clearly, use proper academic language, and maintain a consistent writing style
throughout the assignment.
5. Deadline Pressure: Many students face tight deadlines, especially when dealing with
multiple coursework assignments or other academic responsibilities. Meeting deadlines while
maintaining quality can be stressful.

In light of these challenges, some students may consider seeking assistance. While external help can
take various forms, it's important to approach it ethically and within the guidelines set by educational
institutions.

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However, it's essential to stress the importance of using such services responsibly and ethically.
Ordering assistance should be seen as a supplement to one's own efforts rather than a substitute for
learning and understanding the course material. Additionally, students should ensure that the use of
external help complies with their institution's academic integrity policies.

Ultimately, while external assistance can be beneficial in certain situations, it's crucial for students to
develop their research and writing skills to succeed academically and gain a deeper understanding of
the course material.
PolyU HKCC and PolyU SPEED respectively sent forth over 3,400 sub-degree graduates and over
1,100 bachelor’s degree graduates. Take HKCC's 2023 graduates as an example, among the 2,611
graduates who articulated to bachelor's degree programmes, 2,577 (98.7%) articulated to local
bachelor's degree programmes (excluding programmes offered by overseas universities in Hong
Kong). Tai Kwun presents a wide range of heritage, contemporary art, performing arts and lifestyle
experiences in the restored and revitalised Central Police Station compound. Cherry graduated from
HKCC in 2016 and was awarded BA (Hons) in Creative Media by the City University of Hong
Kong in 2018.The award ceremony was held on 13 March 2019 at Fung House in Central. A post-
trip sharing session was held on 26 June for them to share and reflect on what they have experienced
and learnt during the service trip. The students were also inspired about virtue through interactive
discussions, role-plays and games. Other activities included campus tours, admissions and
programme talks, and consultation. With the aim of equipping HKDSE candidates with essential
exam skills, free talks on Chinese, English and Mathematics were conducted. Organised by the
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK), this keen competition was
held on 19 March 2016. We regret that, due to room capacity, we may not be able to accommodate
all. Five out of 121 secondary school teams were shortlisted to present their proposals. Lecturer Dr
Kimberly Tao and Head of the Division of Science and Technology Dr Anthony Loh. The talk
attracted around 150 students and teachers from 20 secondary schools. This year, 20 sub-degree
social work students won the award. A team of HKCC enthusiastic staff and students was there to
provide consultation for potential applicants and introduce HKCC’s associate degree and higher
diploma programmes to them. The Scholarship recognises the academic achievements of back-to-
school students while at the same time eases their financial burden. The press conference for the card
game was held on 19 July 2019 at the Hong Kong Book Fair 2019. Such results are proof positive
that back-to-school students are second to none when it comes to academic performance. In addition,
they benefitted from the Language Buddies Scheme where. Each student team must consist of 3 to 6
members from the same school. The talk attracted around 150 students and teachers from 20
secondary schools. The Expo aimed at providing comprehensive information on the multiple
pathways open to secondary school graduates. HKCC staff. After the first round adjudication, the
five teams being selected to enter the Final Round Adjudication. Our Student Ambassadors also
conducted campus tours for freshmen to learn about campus facilities. She completed her Associate
in Business (Tourism Management) from PolyU HKCC in 2014 and BA (Hons) in Travel Industry
Management from PolyU SPEED in 2016. The participants interacted with our four alumni who are
now studying at different local universities. The winners’ show was held at the Performance Art
Theatre of Ocean Park Hong Kong on 9 November 2019 with an audience of more than 800. Guests
were invited to comment on the government’s housing, youth, social welfare and fiscal policies. Co-
organised by HKEX Foundation Limited, Investor and Financial Education Council, and St. By
adopting responsible management practices in the workplace, marketplace, community and natural
environment, businesses not only produce a positive impact on people and society but may also
achieve sustainable corporate success over future challenges.
It was our honour to have Mr Joe Lam, Director of Digital Marketing and e-Commerce in a luxury
resort group in Macau, as our guest speaker and shared his valuable experience in applying traditional
marketing strategies in the digital era. The award ceremony was held on 11 December 2017 at the
Hub in Wan Chai. With the aim of equipping HKDSE candidates with essential exam skills, three
free DSE talks on Chinese, English and Mathematics will be conducted. The Scholarship recognises
the academic achievements of back-to-school students while at the same time eases their financial
burden. Through these visits, they understood the history and culture of Provence, and also. Around
15 alumni and 30 elderly people joined the event. His analysis of Chinese and Hong Kong politics
and economy have been cited and featured in major media outlets around the world, including The
New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News, CNN, Financial
times, BBC, The Guardian, South China Morning Post, among others. Two tech-savvy lecturers, Mr
Timothy Ngan and Mr Andrew Marcus Chan, shared how they utilised technology to facilitate
student learning and inspire students to become independent learners. He is the author of Protest
with Chinese Characteristics (Columbia University Press, 2011), The China Boom: Why China Will
not Rule the World (Columbia University Press, 2015), City on the Edge: Hong Kong under Chinese
Rule (Cambridge University Press, 2022), and Clash of Empires: From “Chimerica” to the “New
Cold War” (Cambridge University Press, 2022). Delivered by the Executive Director of Operation
and Entertainment, Mr Timothy Ng, the talk introduced the essence of theme park management and
risk and crisis management skills. PolyU HKCC and PolyU SPEED respectively sent forth over 3,400
sub-degree graduates and over 1,100 bachelor’s degree graduates. PolyU SPEED and PolyU HKCC
respectively sent forth over 1,100 bachelor's degree graduates and over 3,790 sub-degree graduates.
After the first round adjudication, the five teams are being selected to enter the Final Round
Adjudication scheduled for 13 April 2019. Consisting of three interconnected buildings, namely the
Blue House (built in the 1920s), Yellow House (built in the 1920s) and Orange House (built in the
1950s), the Cluster is now a multi-functional complex with residential units and community centres.
After the first round adjudication, the five teams being selected to enter the Final Round
Adjudication. The 5 finalist teams entering into the Final Round Adjudication are listed below. The
event was well attended by 125 guests and students. A. This year, the exhibition displayed over 150
Final Projects of year-two students together with some outstanding works from both year-one and
year-two students. Around 60 mentors and mentees joined this meaningful outing. Moreover, they
immersed themselves in a genuine English-speaking environment by interacting with local people. A
total of 121 entries from 36 secondary schools have. The second part of the exhibition will showcase
the final works of the students in December 2018. Twenty-six participants, including HKCC
students, lecturers, and guests from the UK, the US, Italy and the Philippines shared their own
cultures not only in English but. The scholarships aim at encouraging local sub-degree students to
learn Japanese language and enhancing their understanding of Japan. Six shortlisted teams of
students joined a five-day trip to Kuala Lumpur, during which they were required to conduct a
survey, attend talks, and visit companies for presenting their research findings on the topic “Why
Hong Kong housing investors are moving out of the Hong Kong market. They also toured various
scenic spots and heritage sites. This was the first combined inbound and outbound study tour
organised by HKCC, which included workshops on business negotiations, aviation management,
and international trade, and visits to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Ngong Ping 360, and
Po Lin Monastery. Drama adjudicators Professor Tam Shing-chu and Mr Chiang Chi-zhong
presented “The Best Performance Award” and also a certificate to 22 participating secondary
schools. If it is steadily increasing, it may mean that the institution has invested a lot of resources to
enhance the quality of lecturers and programmes. Our student mentors enhanced their organisation
and communication skills through interacting with those secondary school students during training
and team building activities.
She said the trip extended her knowledge about the real business world and the property markets in
Hong Kong and Malaysia. An orientation exhibition was held on PolyU Hung Hom Bay and West
Kowloon Campuses on 3-4 and 6-7 September respectively. Each entry should be presented in 2
versions as follows. Lecturer Dr Kimberly Tao and Head of the Division of Science and Technology
Dr Anthony Loh. The competition also allowed her to explore the Malaysian culture, which greatly
broadened her international horizons. Our team was awarded the Certificate of 2019-20 Personal
Finance Ambassadors at the Presentation and Award Ceremony held on 18 January 2020. Our
students were lucky to visit backstage areas like the operation room of the haunted house, the make-
up room and other restricted areas. She is the lead author of Public Policymaking in Hong Kong:
Civic Engagement and State-Society Relations in a Semi-Democracy (London: Routledge, 2013)
and the editor of Gender and Change in Hong Kong: Globalization, Postcolonialism, and Chinese
Patriarchy (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003). A total of 78 entries from 39 secondary schools have been
received. They were impressed by the colorful booth design and pleasant atmosphere of the event.
By capturing your most memorable moments at HKCC, you could win cash prizes and see your
photos published in HKCC publicity materials. Around 300 students from Associate Degree Scheme
in Applied Social Sciences joined this forum. Attended by 20 students, the company visit helped
them understand the current cruise industry and cruise terminal operations. Apart from visiting
UNESCO world heritage sites, they also went to the Hue Tourism College to interact with the local
Tourism and Hospitality students and teachers so as to understand the teaching and learning of
tourism in Vietnam. JEB Group is a leading architectural products and services provider in Hong
Kong and Asia. I will show how the emphasis on Hong Kong as an encounter between East and
West—a theme that persisted from the earliest accounts all the way through the 1990s—has evolved
into one on Hong Kong as a place with fluid geopolitical, economic, and cultural borders. The event
was well attended by 125 guests and students. A. CPCE Dean Prof. Peter Yuen was invited as a VIP
guest in the Kick-off Ceremony. A team of HKCC enthusiastic staff and students was there to
provide consultation for potential applicants. For participants who wish to join us in person, we will
provide most of the meals and as much on-campus housing as budget allows. A talk was held on 17
January 2020 on PolyU West Kowloon Campus for enhancing students' knowledge and skills in
business and market analysis as well as developing a brand revitalisation campaign. This event also
featured the leadership and team building activities coordinated by trainers from the Chinese YMCA
of Hong Kong -New Territories Centre. The competition received a total of over 400 applications, of
which 52 were from HKCC. They also toured various scenic spots and heritage sites. Supported by
the Chartered Institute of Management. Being a winning masterpiece, Wing-ki’s poster will be
featured as. The talk was very well-received with around 140 participants, including staff. Results
from the SB Autumn 2015 also revealed that CPCE was ranked first out of the five participating.
SPEED and HKCC respectively sent forth 1,380 bachelor’s degree graduates and 3,150 sub-degree
graduates who earned their Associate Degree (AD) or Higher Diploma (HD). Organised by the
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK), this keen competition was
held on 19 March 2016.
After going through a few rounds of competition, a total of 15 HKCC students entered the final to
compete for the awards for the solo session and team session. Based on the academic performance of
students enrolling on the subject “Introduction to Inventory and Warehousing Management”, five
outstanding students were shortlisted to present their. Five teams out of 131 were shortlisted to
present their proposals. During their two-week visit, they enrolled on an English language and
culture course provided by one of the most prestigious universities in the world, the University of
Oxford. This year, the exhibition displayed over 150 Final Projects of year-two students together
with some outstanding works from both year-one and year-two students. During the talk, Mr
Lambert Chan, Deputy Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF and Adjunct
Assistant Professor of PolyU, provided students with the key features and real cases of corporation
alliances in Hong Kong. Our graduates had a great time meeting new faces from the. So we do have
good reasons to go back to the basics and try to understand from the ground up where we have come
from and where we might be heading. District Governor Dr Eric Chin, President Chris Kyme and
President-elect Dr Stacy Ho of the Rotary Club of Hong Kong Island. The HKCC Graduate
Scholarship and Bursary were also presented to 49 awardees at the dinner. He also explained, using
video examples, the key differences between British English and American English. After
participating in a series of keynote speeches and workshops, our students developed an innovative
and effective proposal in revitalising traditional businesses with entrepreneurism concepts. For
effective and timely delivery of mails, all senders are required to ensure that their posted mail item
affixed with sufficient postage. Meanwhile, they had to collect first-hand data and present their.
Over 180 guests, alumni and students joined the opening ceremony on the first day. During this 22-
day visit, our students went through 60-hour systematic Korean language training in Korea
University. Five out of 85 teams from 30 secondary schools were shortlisted to present their
proposals. Ms Lai shared with students the career opportunities and prospects in the industry. A case
of study of Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur”, the shortlisted teams had their oral presentations in
Kuala Lumpur in July and the final part in Hong Kong in August. Mok Tze-wing and her team
members garnered the champion award. Besides, students were invited to join a guided tour led by
Mr Tsang on 5 December. The Expo aimed at providing comprehensive information on the multiple
pathways open to secondary school graduates. A corporate alliance is a formal agreement between
two or more business organisations. The presentation ceremony was held by the Environment Bureau
on 27 June 2019 at Lok Fu Place. Led by our student ambassadors, 58 guests toured around some
major spots on campus on 3 December. Choi-yuen received the award during the opening ceremony
of. Apart from in-depth explanation on the values of Terracotta Warriors in Chinese history, Dr Wong
also analysed the functions of Chinese Archaeology and Museology in history. Attended by 12
students, the company visit helped students explore the current ferry industry and develop a better
understanding of ferry terminal operations. The Green Hub of the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic
Garden was the old Tai Po Police Station, while the Haw Par Music Farm was converted from the
Haw Par Mansion into a music school providing training in Chinese and Western music and social
outreach activities. A total of 106 entries from 41 secondary schools have been received Please click
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