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Category: /History
…weapons in China. China has made and broken nuclear nonproliferation agreements for over a decade. Speaking about a recent attempt to reach nuclear cooperation with the People’s Republic of China, United States Senator John Ashcroft said, “This is a political…
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Category: /History
…would not get involved. This mistaken assumption led to the Korean War (1950-1953), which pitted American-led United Nations forces against the military forces of North Korea and China (which had become a Communist republic under the leadership of Mao Zedong…
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Category: /Literature/English
…I. OVERVIEW Today's accounting in China is strikingly different from 30 years ago. In western countries, there appeared to have been relatively little interest in the accounting system used in China before the 1970s (Zhou 1988). The language barrier…
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Category: /History
…and Shun are credited with forming the first Chinese society in the Yellow River Valley; Ch'in Shih Huang Ti unified the Chinese empire and built the Great Wall of China; Han Wu Ti solidified the foundation of the Han Empire. 15 In the turmoil that China
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Category: /History
…. Imperialism in the 19th Century “Any schemes to forcefully annex Canada and to unite the North American continent under the U.S flag had been rejected. At the time, there were many other nations looking to expand its empire such as Britain and Germany.”4 “After…
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Category: /History
…of the Ottoman Turks, who had conquered much of southeastern Europe. In 1453, the Ottomans took control of Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey), a major center of trade between Europe and Asia. The ottomans made Constantinople the capital of their empire, cutting…
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…they baked these substances in kilns, producing a range of bricks and tiles with greater durability. Thus, early cultures used substances occurring in their environment and invented the tools, skills, and technologies to exploit a variety of materials, creating…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…imperialism is to blame? Were the English too busy subjugating other nations to cultivate their own national identity? But England's anti-heritage mood survives long after the Empire's decline, while more recent imperial powers (like Russia, China, and the USA…
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…City in Shandong province of the Peoples Republic of China, (PRC), the near bankrupt Qingdao Refrigerator Company manufactured a single range of refrigerators using imported technology from Germany. Since then, this inefficient and ailing company has grown…
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Category: /Literature/English
…INTRODUCTION This report will examine the concept of country risk and the techniques of country risk analysis as they apply to China and Indonesia. Particular reference will be made to the economic and political environments in these two countries…
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