Papers 141-150 of total 130150 found.
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…Nationalist China, which in essence were capitalist because they were not communist, so therefore deemed as evil. Mao used the simple lives of the peasant farmers as the ideal communist lifestyle. He had sympathy for this group, because he was born a peasant…
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…In the 19th century, China had a lot new treaties and wars breaking out, all throught the 19th century. Some are like the Opium War(s), The Boxer Rebellion, and Sphere of Influence. These things were a big part of China’s history…
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…or abandoning the baby outside exposed to the elements. In China, female infanticide is illegal. Female infanticide is the termination of the pregnancy because of the sex of the baby. The use of ultrasound testing to determine the sex of the baby, so…
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…The World is forever in debt to China for its innovations. Ancient China was extreme advance and many of its discoveries are still in use today. This is what Robert Temple, the author of The Genius of China 3000 years of science, discovery…
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…was using the products of farmers and not rewarding them or recognizing them. Disagreements in China have continued to grow, according to the New York Times article. Wanting total control and feeling Dissents will cause more problems in the future…
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…to establish a trading station in Macao, after years of negotiation. However, the impact from Portugal was not limited to trade. Jesuit missionaries had major success in China using their knowledge of astronomy to gain admission in the emperor's circle…
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…diplomatic and intimidation tactics, the US has continues to cling to its outdated policy reflecting the issue. The US claims to recognize Chinas claim, but it contradicts that agreement when China makes threats or begins to discuss invasion of Taiwan. With all…
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…Date: January 20, 2003 Title: "Coping with China", FORTUNE Author: Clay Chandler Page: P.46-52 Summary: China becomes the hottest topic around the world within this years; you can find that the rapid economic growth in China obviously, therefore…
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…politics gives a clear picture of Future Chinese politics. Factional approach is the least useful in predicting political developments in China over the next decade, for it is a diminishing practice. It is true that practice of Kuan-his is still a prevailing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. At one time in China, commerce duly benefited the state, a feeling of disagreement come over to people who saw or thought that the government was using the products of farmers and not rewarding them or recognizing them. Disagreements in China have…
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