Papers 1991-2000 of total 6970 found.
Category: /History
…squarely on Germany. Years later, in the Far East, Japanese ambition for territory led the nation to invade Manchuria and other parts of nearby China, causing hostilities to flare in the Pacific Rim. Great Britain, the United States, and many other nations…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…husbands’ “half and half” policy. III) Settings A. United States (San Francisco). In The Joy Luck Club the US is a land where four Chinese raise daughters that are American and only externally resemble China. It is a place where hopes and dreams are planted…
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Category: /Literature/English
…war squarely on Germany. Years later, in the Far East, Japanese ambition for territory led the nation to invade Manchuria and other parts of nearby China, causing hostilities to flare in the Pacific Rim. Great Britain, the United States, and many…
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…” (Allen, 1988, pg 178). Most Chinese in small towns through out the West packed up and moved, either back to China or to a large city such as San Francisco. The Chinese exclusion Act of 1882 was the first law to exclude a specific race from moving…
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Category: /History
…as preventing them from taking away military power from the United States and Russia in the Far East. Japanese aggression in China poses a threat to the United States due to the fact that Japanese force can cut off China from foreign trade. The United States has…
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Category: /History
…was the reason why avoidance of intervention within the international system had existed throughout America’s existence. The war the Japanese planned had three objectives: to break the stranglehold of the embargo, to end interference with their conquest of China
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…other large economies such as Japan, China and many European countries to have the same effect. Recently in late October 2003, there have been speculations that factors causing the global economies' sluggish growth such as the Iraqian War, the oil prices…
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…she comes to love. It is unfortunate that in China, during the Cultural Revolution of the 20th century, much of China's old culture was destroyed. The superstitious/supernatural aspects of Chinese culture were largely wiped out in Mainland China, but were…
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…Introduction Teachers in China have always been expected to "Educate the souls". This, in fact, is a humanistic thought. Nowadays, to strengthen humanistic education and to improve learner's qualities and personalities have become a common aim…
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…, other newly industrialized countries (Brazil, China, and South Korea) built their own industries combining low wages with low priced steel in every market, to include the U.S. Overview The U.S. steel industry is a $60 billion enterprise. There are more than…
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