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…in oil has been because of a sudden disruption in supply, such as a spill. The recent increase in oil prices in not because of a disruption in supply but due to the booming global economy, especially in America and China. China alone has accounted for one…
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…still view the American economy as a good investment. Some at the forum said they doubted that China, which is financing much of the American debt, would bow to pressure to allow its currency to rise against the dollar this year. The Bush administration…
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…means available, which would mean the United States conforming to the Kyoto Protocol. According to the EIA(Energy Information Administration), the U.S. produced "5,796 million metric tons (of CO2)" while China produced "3,541 million metric tons." The U.S…
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…that Africa needs to industrialize faster. In fact, there is an "African Industrialization Day" on the 20th of November every year. An example of a nation in our times that went through rapid industrialization is China. China went from the stone age…
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…Religion or philosophical beliefs plays an important role in the arts of ancient Asia. Different parts of Asia have different religions and beliefs. These differences can be seen in the arts of ancient China and ancient India. After a visit…
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…of Japan in the field of the world economy5 3.4 Flying geese approach to the East-Asian miracle5 4. The Asian crisis and after9 4.1 Asian crisis9 4.2 Impact of the Asian crisis on world economic relations9 4.3 After the crisis: more cooperation10 4.4 China
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…1839-42 and the Second Opium War 1856- 60, waged by Britain against China to enforce the opening of Chinese ports to trade in opium. Opium from British India paid for Britain' s imports from China, such as porcelain, silk, and, above all, tea. The First…
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Category: /History
…Emperor of China Declares War on Drugs by Paul Chrastina Lin Tse-hsü, the governor of the Chinese province of Hu-Huang, was an accomplished administrator and bureaucrat who wrote stylized Confucian poetry in his spare time. During his long career…
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…to their countries and in essence, to the world. Mao Zedong, leader of the Communist movement and of the Chinese Communist Party from 1949-1976, although was progressive in some aspects, brought China down into unprecedented socio-economic calamities, however, he is still…
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…('The Impact...' Internet). The worst countries in this area are China and Russia. Named 'one copy countries' two years in a row (1995 and 1996) by the SPA, studies show that ninety-five to ninety-eight percent, virtually every copy, of U.S. business software…
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