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…endlessly on through the world. I could visit China to see the Great Wall, Russia to see the Red Square, and Australia to SCUBA dive in the Great Coral Reef. I would go from there to South Africa to see my best friend from fifth grade, taking my camera with me…
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…"Welcome back to the motherland!" said my Beijing friends. "Our ancestors came from the same place; we share the same Chinese culture and values. Taiwan is part of mainland China" they continued saying with passion. I have good reasons to reject…
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…. Mao Ze Dong -China, 49,000,000 men were killed during the cultural revolution; Joseph Stalin-USSR 13,000,000 during the purges; even recently in Angola 400,000 were persecuted. In conclusion, I strongly believe that a Holocaust memorial day is essential…
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…to contain communism spreading from China to North Korea. He had to do better. Kennedy became the president of United States in 1961; he became president saying that he will go hard on communism. Vietnam was the very front line of the tension between communism…
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…, HE's share price still has potential to increase although it had tripled over the last two years. With ongoing productions in Canada and East Asia, new projects in White Rose and Terra Nova, and future projects in Tucker, Sunrise, and South China Sea…
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…, increasing GDP. Inflation is low so we must not put our concern in that area as much as others. The trade deficit isn't that immense an issue because most of our deficit remains at a stable and manageable percentage of our GDP. Most of our Deficit is to china
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…During the 1950s, the American people began to develop a fear of internal communist subversion. The Korean stalemate, the "loss" in China, and the development of a Soviet atomic bomb were setbacks in the American battle against communism. Searching…
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…lasting success. Wal-Mart has taken over, merge with, or form strategic alliances with other global retailers, focusing on specific markets such as Europe or the Greater China Region. The stores are currently only trade in a relatively small number of countries…
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…much pride can end in homicidal madness. Miss Emily, the main character of this story, lives for many years as a recluse, someone who has withdrawn from a community to live in seclusion. "No visitor had passed since she ceased giving china-painting…
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…Australian's as naive, and therefore not responsible for their actions. Carlton encourages the reader to believe that countries such as, Indonesia, Malaysia and China, just to name a few, enforce overly strict laws in respect to drug trafficking. The article…
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