Category: /Literature/Novels
The Roman Empire at its peak governed over most of the Eastern world. After the death of Julius Caesar, who had destroyed the Roman Republic, an empire was the easiest was to keep the state going (Kagan-1998-pg. 92). An empire is rule by an emperor
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Category: /History
The Cultural Revolution was designed to destroy all of the culture of pre-communist China, to establish a new more perfect communist society, and to punish his critics of the Great Leap Forward. He sought out to do this by any means possible. The plan
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Church Mu'en Church Protestantism was first brought to China in the early 19th century and spread widely after the Opium War in 1840. There are about 10 million Protestants, over 18000 clergy and more than 12000 churches throughout China.
Located over 20
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Category: /History
China and Japan
From 1500 to 1800, China and Japan tried to politically and economically established their countries in very different ways. Japan fought war after war for a century before they changed their ways. China on the other hand slowly
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Category: /History
China and Japan
From 1500 to 1800, China and Japan tried to politically and economically established their countries in very different ways. Japan fought war after war for a century before they changed their ways. China on the other hand slowly
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Category: /History/European History
, and religions all mirrored Roman life. Sadly even the Roman way of life could not protect the Byzantines. In the early 1000's the Sejuk Turks captured Constantinople and claimed the Byzantine Empire for themselves.
The Muslim or Arab Empire sprang
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Category: /Science & Technology
of physical access to an internet connection.
To filter and block content the Chinese government employs both software filtering and limited physical access to the Internet. In early 2001, China rolled out government developed filtering software dubbed Internet
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Category: /Law & Government
A British woman visiting China found a naked baby girl lying alongside a road in a small country town. The body was still warm; it seemed as though someone had just given birth to a daughter, and then left her to die. Passer-by either ignored the baby
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
neonaticides remain undiscovered, but every once in a while a janitor follows a trail ofblood to a tiny body in a trash bin, or a woman faints and doctors find the remains of aplacenta inside her. In China, babies are often abondoned near orphanages and found
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Category: /History/World History
Under the Ming dynasty, China experienced one of the greatest economic expansions in its history. This expansion affected every area of Chinese economic life: agriculture, commerce, and maritime trade and exploration. The Chinese allowed the Portuguese
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