Papers 2051-2060 of total 6970 found.
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…of cannibalism ever. Between 1959 and 1961 cannibalism was a widespread epidemic in China. During this time China was having its greatest famine ever. It was said that between 30 and 60 million people were recorded to have been ate. –“Eat People”—a Chinese…
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…overview of pakistan Pakistan is bordered by India to the East and Southwest, the Arabian Sea to the South, Iran to the West, Afghanistan to the West and Northwest and China to the North. Pakistan has four provinces, Punjab, Sind, Baluchistan…
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…This culture of non-Being developed in the Far East with the important points varying from country to country. In India it was mostly intellectual and philosophical; in China, realistic and practical; and in Japan, philosophical and emotional. Zen linked…
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Category: /History
…the old diplomatic system of "great powers" and replaced it with a polarized world of two superpowers. Germany, Japan, and Italy were occupied and demilitarized at the end of WW2. France, Britain, and China had all suffered heavy losses, and their economies…
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…) The provisional government was strongly anti - Communist and the Communists preferred a "two Vietnams" solution. (3) It was believed that Communist China preferred a divided Vietnam and a unified Vietnam would pose a threat to China's border. Finally…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the protagonist of The Epic of Gilgamesh, and King Thanh Cat Dai Tu Han (the famous King of China in early 400 B.C.) had tried many ways to find a solution for having everlasting lives; however, the fact was that they were human and would die. This is the absolute…
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…. World War Two had a drastic effect of MacArthur. During the Korean War General MacArthur urged that the United States should go to war with China, and advocated the use of nuclear weaponry against China. He openly criticized President Truman, and was relieved…
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Category: /History
…, it killed more people, destroyed more property than any other war in history. World War 2 not only involved Germany but most of central and Western Europe, the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, Japan, China, and eventually the United States. The war brought about…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" is a magical place where Fa Mu Lan learns wisdom and martial arts. In "Shaman," the mountain near Brave Orchid's village is a place of refuge during the Japanese bombing of China. Throughout the memoir, the "Gold Mountain" is a powerful symbol of the fortune…
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…, but by very little: “The basic reason behind the legislation [Repeal of Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882] was China’s status as an ally in World War II.” China was given a yearly immigration quota of 105 people, hardly a generous act. Still, while only a few Chinese…
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