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…in 2002. Some PRC economists are beginning to wonder whether some of this money would be put to better use if it were spent on education, healthcare, or other investment in China, but others maintain that China needs large reserves to shore up confidence in its…
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…Stress is an increasing concern since it is more prevalent in our lives today than it has been in the past due to many of our traditional avenues of dealing with stress being no longer readily available to us as well as the many new stresses…
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…of these fluids must get into the bloodstream by direct entry into a vein, a break in the skin, or through mucous linings, such as the eyes, mouth, nose, vagina, rectum, or penis. Drug users who use needles can also contract HIV if the user is sharing needles…
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…a century and merely give economic rewards to those who do what is in the US’s best interest (Hamill, p. 153). Again, the US must redefine itself on the global stage; brawn is replaced with economic threats. China, the only great power in East Asia…
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…with confusing rapidity. Not too long ago China was widely portrayed as an emerging military and economic threat to the West. Its total economic output was projected to surpass that of the United States in two decades. Its military…
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…the mass productions of agriculture, the competition will be fierce. China is already the main source of imports into Korea and Japan. The United States of America (US) sees China as a strong competitor because of China's 30% lower prices of vegetables, fruits…
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Category: /Literature/English
…says in some places in China, “women who become pregnant illegally were constantly harassed.” Women in China are suppose to get a “birth permit” when they get married in case of pregnancy. Abortion and the use of ultrasound in China are legal but women can…
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…of the studies cited in this paper have used household survey data gathered by China’s State Statistical Bureau. A World Bank report on Chinese income inequality notes some of the problems associated with the data: that it does not count nonresident migrants…
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China and the Internet The worldwide network of computers known as the Internet poses an interesting dilemma to the government of China. The widespread and cheap access to unrestricted information that the Internet offers could pose a serious threat
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Girls were to be for the use of others. In attempts to save money, girls were kept away from school and provided cheap domestic labor instead. It is obvious to see the cultural battle that women in China have before them. The demands of rural agricultural…
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