Papers 1931-1940 of total 6970 found.
…recorded history in China and Egypt. There is evidence of acupuncture related techniques in many other cultures including some in Africa involving scratching of the body, Arab cultures that cauterized their ears with metal probes, and Brazilian cannibals who…
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…% of all mobile calls are made through Ericsson systems. It is transforming itself by moving away from its manufacturing core activities are now outsourced into higher value added services. Ericsson business ties with China extend beyond a century, beginning…
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…, there are two main Communist regimes that could be mentioned. These are in the former USSR, in which Communism was in place from 1917 to 1991, and which experienced in itself many different degrees of authoritarianism, and Communism in the People's Republic of China
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…and therefore, their appropriateness. In 1996, Wal Mart was attracted to China to establish FDI. In the process of gaining admittance in to the 140-member World Trade Organization, China is growing friendlier toward FDI. The slow pace at which Chinese companies…
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…CASE ANALYSIS Introduction Microsoft's vice president of the Far East had recently announced that China was a strategic market for Microsoft. The objective of the recently appointed director of the End User Customer Unit for China and Hong Kong…
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…Nowadays China becomes one of the hottest market places all over the world. From the viewpoint of the investors, China seems to be the most potential market with the huge market and attractive economic situation. The apparent result is the increase…
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…Nazi-occupied Europe. <Tab/>OSS operations in China were penetrated by communist spies. These communists were working as clerical or housekeeping staff. Spies even infiltrated the OSS training camps. They were even trained as OSS agents…
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Category: /History
…and China. For its industrialization, Japan needed Coal. Being a barren island, it turned towards the rich mined soils of Korea and Manchuria. Both belonged to China. Thus war with China was inevitable. In 1876, Japan forced Korea (Tributary paying state…
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…inmates in China, b) the former Soviet Union, and c) E-bay/Internet. In China, the source for human organs is widely reported to come from slain convicts. The Chinese Government vehemently denies such practices, but only a month earlier, a patient died after…
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Category: /Literature/English
…In the early 1330s an outbreak of deadly bubonic plague occurred in China. Plague mainly affects rodents, but fleas can transmit the disease to people. Once people are infected, they infect others very rapidly. Plague causes fever and a painful swelling…
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