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…a positive and strong effect on that period of time. This is what made the Qin dynasty such a grande empire. In addition to that all the people of the nation were under one law that made everyone equal and if disobeyed all would receive the same chatisement. Laws…
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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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…The Ottoman dynasty was first established in the 12th century and later emerged into the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. The Ottoman's came to power when they conquered the eastern territories of the Byzantine Empire, and later took more…
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Category: /Law & Government
…In 1958 the Chinese communist party launched the Great Leap Forward campaign under the new "General Line for Socialist Construction." Mao Zedong(leader of China) promised the People's Republic that within fifteen years China would exceed Great Britain…
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Category: /History
…of years of accomplishments. More specifically, The Roman Empire went through four categorical phases; The Rise of Rome, The Late Roman Republic, The Early Roman Empire and The Late Roman Empire. Each phase contains specific occurrences, which helped to shape…
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Category: /History
…paganism or even early Roman Christianity. There were economic effects to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West as well. As Roman civilisation declined, Western Europe became more rural. By 500 the once great cities of the Empire - even Rome itself - were…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to determine the sex of an unborn fetus. In a hospital in Anshan in the early 1980s, an early experiment dealing with determining the gender of unborn children yielded 30 abortions. 29 of those couples were told they had a girl. China's attitude toward male…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Women of China China carries the biggest population in this world. The population is increasing day by day and China is how feared that China is not able to support the population. “Women who will not volunteer for abortions maybe dragged off…
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Category: /History
…The Roman Empire was strong. It was founded on the strengths of its military, its strategic geographic location, strong moral values and wise leadership. It flourished because of its social, economic, political, military and religious strengths. However…
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Category: /History
…In the 1990’s Taiwan began to pose a very complex challenge to the international community. The issue is Taiwan’s attempt to reverse the “one China” policy. From Taiwan position on the “one China” issue is simple, it does not want to become part…
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