Papers 1721-1730 of total 6970 found.
…supplies to complete its conquest of China by occupying the Southeast Asian territories controlled by France, Britain, the United States, and the Netherlands. Japan's long-term plans called for further expansion south to Australia and north from Manchuria…
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Category: /Law & Government
…emperor of China. Shi Huang, in 213 BC, started the ritual of burning books when he burned books that he thought put a threat on his rule as the first emperor of China. The scholars who's books where burned were then buried alive, and so were the people who…
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…In the Pacific theatre, the Japanese were conflicting with US rights and interests. With Europe in war, Japan invaded China and spheres of influences of other countries as it sought economic domination in Asia. The US refused to recognize Japanese…
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…such as Europe or the Greater China Region. *<Tab/>The stores are currently only trade in a relatively small number of countries. Therefore there are tremendous opportunities for future business in expanding consumer markets, such as China and India…
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…Province, China. I've been born in the US, and have an American passport, yet I don't feel like an American at all. I currently live in Hong Kong; half of my relatives live in Hong Kong, and I also go to school in Hong Kong, don't feel like I can call Hong Kong…
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…For a region that is predominantly Buddhist, Chan, or Zen, is an important philosophy. Zen is a term used for a school that teaches the teachings of Buddha and how they are active in the natural world. Buddhism was in China before the Zen teachings…
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Category: /History
…the underground passage of a giant tomb. Then consider all the other problems: light pollution, high cleaning and maintenance expenses, a monthly electricity bill of 4 million Yuan, and more. China currently desperately needs electricity which explains why the regime…
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…, and when they use dirty needles they spread disease. Opponent also point to China claiming that when drugs in China were made legal, the selling of opium increased. My final statement to this problem is that the dilemma whether to legalize drugs or not has been…
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…Corporation (Data Monitor, 2005). OPPORTUNITIES The Hilton Hotel's Corporation should utilize marketing information on research for new demographics to place facilities at these locations. One prime example would be expanding into China or India. There is currently…
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…, Ballmer said." There has to be...a $100 computer to go down-market in some of these countries. We have to engineer (PCs) to be lighter and cheaper," he said." "PCs are not selling to the lower end of the population in China and India."1 Therefore bringing…
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