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Vietnam
Location
In the southeastern most part of Asia, Vietnam is accompanied by 3 bodies of water; the South China Sea, the Gulf of Thailand, and the Gulf of Tonkin. Cambodia, China, and Laos surrounds the inner part of Vietnam.
Physical
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of Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union was thus able to help Communist governments take power in that region. In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party won a civil war for control of China. The rapid spread of Communism after World War II brought about a struggle
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_ they are
wanted mostly for cheap labor and women are viewed as even more insignificant. And there were no women in Chinatown which
Chinese-women couldnt buy a property ownership and thats why Charlie bought the land in behalf of her. Lalu, nicknamed "China
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The Hmong are an ethnic group from china. The Hmong loved freedom and flexibility. They normally lived in isolation from the rest of ancient civilization. The Hmong were known then as Meo or Maeo. The Hmong never accept this name because of its bad
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Genghis Khan moved his troops into the quasi-Chinese Chin-ruled north China in 1211, and in 1215 they destroyed the capital city. His son Ogodei conquered all of North China by 1234 and ruled it from 1229 to 1241. His son, Kublai Khan, defeated
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I first began my research at the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of Natural History. Ancient Egyptian history covers a period of over three thousand years. Most modern countries histories are only hundreds of years old. Only China can come anywhere
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of civilized people because it helped people express and show themselves the way they thought they were. Example, Egypt is known for their famous pyramids. Chicago is known
for their tall skyscrapers and China for the Great Wall of China.
In conclusion I think
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the 1790s, American merchants would stop there on their way to China and India. Followed by the merchants came the Missionaries, who opened up schools and churches on the island. Sugar merchants also settled on Hawaii, and they eventually changed the Hawaiian
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and the events prior to its uprising in the summer of 1900, led me to consider the floods that struck on China just before the end of the century, in conjunction with other events of the period, as an important cause of the Boxer uprising. Given that there also
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down the street from Haight and Ashbury there is a place called China Town. A place placed filled with Chinese Americans, shops and temples that could be easily mistaken for buildings only found in China . In Ohio, one could meet a Caucasian farmer
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