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…reality. For example, a person from China views and celebrates New Years in a completely different manner in relation to a person from Canada. In the Chinese culture, there is an emphasis on animals with every year being the year of an animal. In China
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…with their near neighbours. Examples include the Korean War of the 1950's and the Afganistan war of the early 80s. For decades earlier the French had been trying to control Vietminh territory. The French were defeated due to Communist help for the Vietminh from…
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…and Congressmen. After the China incident, where Japanese militarists triggered a full invasion of China, Roosevelt did not implement the neutrality legislation because it was not officially declared a war. While this reassured the isolationists, Franklin Roosevelt's…
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…and work as hard as possible for the white rich and ugly lady, because Margaret feels sorry for her. She starts to come to work early, leaves home late, puts in extra work, somehow by doing so, Margaret thinks that she can compensate for the fact that Mrs…
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…in the stock market in America. Whole world is waiting for a date when Hong-Kong will become a part of China, and nobody can predict what this is going to cause. Not long time ago everybody though that as soon as this term will come all money will leave Hong-Kong…
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…in the stock market in America. Whole world is waiting for a date when Hong-Kong will become a part of China, and nobody can predict what this is going to cause. Not long time ago everybody though that as soon as this term will come all money will leave Hong-Kong…
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…. Although this made two totally different religions, they both had one common goal. That common goal was to assist the human population and improve their lifestyle.         Confucius was a sage in China and also it's greatest philosopher. He was one…
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…and improve their lifestyle. Confucius was a sage in China and also it’s greatest philosopher. He was one of the most prominent figures and is respected throughout all of China. He was born at Tsou, in the state of Lu, known today as the Shandong province…
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…of the European countries to embrace tea as a drink, became the largest export customers of tea and tea wares. Early English tea ware could not compare to the beautiful porcelains and stoneware that were being produced in China, but it didn't take them long before…
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…The most exciting event in contemporary Chinese cinema was the emergence of the Fifth Generation filmmakers in the early 1980s. These young filmmakers, who graduated from Beijing Film Academy when it reopened after the Cultural Revolution, were given…
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