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…While comparing the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, it is easy to see differences and similarities. The primary difference in the two constitutions (as far as format and layout are concerned), besides…
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…famous explorations, such as Christopher Columbus’s trip to the new world (America). But many smaller trips were also made. The country of China, although not known for exploration was actually affected by it greatly. One might think that it is impossible…
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China has an interesting surface that slopes down from west to east in a four-step ‘staircase’. The North China Plain is included in the third step that begins at the line from the Greater Hinggan, Taihang, Wushan and Xuefeng mountain ranges eastward…
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…POLITICS IN CHINA IN EARLY 1900'S The politics in China varies to republic and nationalism and communism. First of all, there is Republican China which evolved very slowly. In August of 1912, a new Political party was founded by a man named Song…
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…1. Introduction. The Viewpoint by Siva Yam (Establishing Entities in China: 2002:1-2) Siva Yam who is President of the U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce. He is also Managing Director of Siva Yam & Associates, L.L.C., a private investment banking…
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…Please send an E-mail if you use or if you have comments or questions: themacman2002@yahoo.com Wildlife species threatened by urban sprawl in China China's wildlife population is on the decline with many species nearing extinction. The main cause…
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…After North America, Europe, and Japan, the area of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong "is a fourth growth pole in the world economy" (Jue 108) which in 1994 was expected to double in size by 2002. Today, the growth rate is still on track to fulfill…
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…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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…Skyler Ditchfield                                                                                 Per. 5                                    Comparing China and the United States…
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…) Between 1949 and 1953 Mao Zedong and the communist party transformed China, building a new society in place of the old. Chairman Mao Zedong and the Communist party announced to the Chinese people on October 1st 1949, that China was now under communist rule…
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