Papers 1401-1410 of total 6970 found.
Category: /History
…part of China. This control given to Stalin lead the country of China to become Communist. Since the control he had was on the most industrialized part of China, Stalin could mass produce or make new weapons for the military. Not only did Roosevelt…
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Category: /History
…in the societies of the past. In many cultures like the Japanese, Dradavians, and Arabs women were often consider equal and important parts of the society. In China, India, and Europe people were classified into groups. They belonged to different classes or castes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…filling her place at the Mah Jong table. The mother daughter tradition was broken because the lost babies were found after the death of their mother. June's trip to China can be seen as the completion of her mother's promise to return, honoring her sisters…
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…Korea with military help. Sixteen countries sent troops to South America and 41 other countries sent military equipment, food, and other supplies. China fought on the side of North Korea, and the USSR gave military equipment to the North Koreans. North…
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…has made him use it corruptly to make personal gain. Richard Nixon was another great leader who fell to corruption. He had relations with communist powers. Supported China’s admission to United Nations. The first U.S President to visit China and Russia…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and on the slopes of mountains. Frontiers Frontiers between countries, they act as natural borders separating countries. For e.g. the Himalayas separating Nepal, China and India. Mount Blanc separating France and Italy. The Alpes separating Switzerland and its…
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…piece of work. Human counteraction with nature in the means of art would be building a bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is known as one of the most famous bridges in the world. Another great example is the Great Wall of China. Once made to keep…
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…in 1994. Free trade areas are proliferating on both sides of the Pacific, from elaborate structures such as the Asian Free Trade Area (AFTA) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to special economic zones along China's eastern seaboard. While…
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Category: /Law & Government
…MNC's. This type of opening of markets to all is not proper. The process should have been a gradual one as implemented in China. In India, the small scale industries had not developed to a larger scale and it was in its infancy. The government should have…
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…452 words April 1, 2004 The road to democracy can be very difficult. In the late 1980's China's communist government started cracking down on individual freedoms. This and along with capitalism seeping through into the east from Europe…
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