Papers 2221-2230 of total 46463 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Chinese History - Emperor Kang-hsi Emperor K’ang-hsi ruled China from 1661 to 1722 and his reign is captured by Jonathan D. Spence’s book Emperor of China. The different chapters of the book deal with certain aspects of the Emperors life. Aspects…
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…Chinese History - Emperor Kang-hsi Emperor K’ang-hsi ruled China from 1661 to 1722 and his reign is captured by Jonathan D. Spence’s book Emperor of China. The different chapters of the book deal with certain aspects of the Emperors life. Aspects…
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Category: /History
…, 53 years. Compared to this Canada was 72 in 1965, and 75 in 1983. The Towards Tomorrow text book said, "China has 7% of the World's arable land. Canada has 3% but only.5% of the World's people. In China this equals 1/10 of a hector per person. This is 1/9…
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Category: /History
…Korea, Cuba, and South Africa. Difficulties occurred in each of these nations that the United States had to overcome to maintain its worldwide power and influence. During the final stages of World War II and through early years of the Cold War…
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…COUNTRY VIEW FROM THE ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT OVERVIEW: Domestic political tensions will stay high ahead of the presidential election scheduled for early 2004. Relations between Taiwan and China will remain uneasy. GDP growth will be 3.2% in 2003…
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…deterrence" at the early beginning of Cold War when Soviets did not have nuclear weapons. The Soviets would not attack West Europe because they would risk war with USA and USA had atomic bomb that was seen by Soviets as the essence of deterrence. USA also believed…
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Category: /History
…The Aztec Empire was a Native American state that ruled much of what is now Mexico from about 1427 until 1521, when the empire was conquered by the Spaniards. The empire represented the highest point in the development of the rich Aztec…
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Category: /History
…which caused this magnificant period of change in Britain. These include population, changing jobs, transport, new ideas and individuals, expansion, the slave trade and the creation of the British Empire. For each section I will be accesing the advantages…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Aztecs were an American Indian people who ruled a mighty empire in Mexico from the 1400's to the 1500's. The Aztecs had one of the most advanced civilizations in the Americas and built cities as large as any in Europe at that time. The Aztecs…
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Category: /History
…people. The right to vote gave citizens greater interest and greater pride in national goals. As a result, parliamentary governments grew increasingly powerful. On the other hand, nationalism weakened the eastern European empires of Austria-Hungary…
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