Papers 1101-1110 of total 6970 found.
…in the culture of ancient China since the 16th century,mainly by the wide spread of The Travels of Marco Polo.So in a very long period, the oriental culture,represented by China was regarded sa the diversion for leisure times.Untile the 17th century did the Europeans…
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Category: /Law & Government
…is in a conspiracy with Great Britain against the Russian revolution. It cooperates with Japan and England in the interventions against China. United States imperialism supported Great Britain in her infamous Nanking policies, and it now supports…
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…Taiwan By: Matt Nixon Taiwan is a small island found off the coast of China. For many years Taiwan has been one of the most prosperous country's in the free world. Taiwan has faced many hurdles and has managed to overcome threats and in the end come…
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…and influence. The Chinese refer to this time as The Warring States period. Which did not end until the all of north China was unified under a single empire, the Ch'in dyansty. The Ch'in dominated China from 221 BC to the time of their fall fifteen years later…
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…have contributed as well. China and India both have highly developed laboratory alchemical traditions that have been practiced very strictly since the beginnings. The art of Alchemy developed most of it’s most fascinating ideas in the West. By combining…
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…and Byzantine windows a pierced slab of marble or alabaster often substitutes for glass. Muslims also used cement frames in which colored glass was set in brilliant arabesque forms. Carved and turned wood grilles are found in Syria and Egypt. In China and Japan, rice…
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Category: /History
…and in the past. One such example is fellow socialist Mao Tse-tung. Mao can fairly be regarded as the principal architect of the new China. His Marxist philosophies and strong leadership formed one of the strongest nations in the world. However, the similarities…
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Category: /History
…to invade and de-communize North Korea, causing China to intervene therefore justifying the possible invasion of China.”7 “When World War II ended, the U.S and U.S.S.R agreed to occupy Korea. North became communist, South became capitalist. The U.S and the United…
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…in China. They placed it in Whampoa and named it the Whampoa Military Academy. Their main goal was to demand and deserve respect. Once opened they received 1,500 applicants. It planned to register only 300. Sun began to encourage Chiang’s participation…
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…was used as evidence of a person’s behavior and attitude towards nature and other beings (e.g. the nicer the painting the better the person.)2 During the seventh and eighth centuries Chinese art was at its peak. China at this time was under the jurisdiction…
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