Papers 2171-2180 of total 46463 found.
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…, the growth has slowed down dramatically, but they are still important markets for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. However, Eastern Europe, Mexico, China, Saudi Arabia, and India have become the new "hot spots." Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi are forming joint bottling ventures…
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…Anxiety Time The United States in the Early Nuclear Age (1946-1952) With the atomic bombs, not only was the war ended abruptly but it also ushered in a new era that called for new rules for foreign relations. THE SHADOW OF COLD WAR Although…
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…During ancient China, there were two main religions. The two religions were Confucianism and Daoism. Both of these religions did not entirely agree with each other. However, people believed in one or the other, or parts of each. Both of the religions…
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Category: /History
China has a long and rich cultural tradition in which education has played a major role. In 124 BC the first university was established for training prospective bureaucrats in Confucian learning and the Chinese classics. Only members of the upper class…
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…. At the time, no army was as well organized or as technologically advanced. With Alexander's devotion and valor, he would lead these armies and create the largest empire of his time. Even at a young age Alexander demonstrated his fearless character. At the age…
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…, a businessman in Foshan, China, falls ill with a mystifying type of pneumonia. Within three months, severe acute respiratory syndrome or, SARS has spread around the world. Efforts to contain, the contagious virus proves difficult. A new killer is born. <Tab…
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Category: /History
…The Decline of the Roman Empire The seemingly invincible empire, which stretched across three continents, was bound to fall after the many aspects that made the empire such a powerful one started to fade away. The streets were lined with markets…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Reason for the fall of the Roman Empire Historians believe there are several reasons why the Roman Empire fell in the year of 476 AD. Such reasons are the fall of the economy, the moral decay of the people, the wither of the army…
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…economy which had been based on exporting food and raw material to Japan was now greatly In 1949 when the Kumintang moved to the island so came over one million refugees fleeing from the communist mainlandThe first priority of the new Republic of China was its…
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Category: /History
…Describe and assess the role of the USA in Indo-China in the period 1945-1954 In 1943 President Roosevelt suggested that Indochina come under the control of four powers after the war, proposing that the eventual independence of the Indochinese…
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