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…with the Europeans. One reason was that the Chinese felt that there was nothing that the Europeans had that they wanted. They felt that their economy was fine without the presence of the Europeans, especially the British. The first stop on the way to China was Japan…
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…, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth, which has led to spectacular reductions in income poverty (World Bank, 2000). In the years when the redistributive economy prevailed, urban social life was highly constrained. As soon as the economic…
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…the representative American fast food industry such as KFC and McDonald's sets their successful global strategies in China and brings the changes of American fast food culture with Chinese characteristic. Chinese fast food market: The economic reform opened China market…
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…Mao's influence over Chinese politics declined severely after the Great Leap Forward, and the Sino-Soviet split (a term used to describe the split between Russian and China, which resulted in all Russian economic and military aid to cease…
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…were Africa and China. Examining these two countries will demonstrate how imperialism in Nigeria compared to imperialism in China. In Africa, many of the chieftains signed several treaties, which gave control over African land and resources to England…
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…The Song dynasty lasted over 300 years, from 960 to 1279. Their history is divided into two periods of Northern and Southern Song. The Song period was one of China's most peaceful and prosperous era. However the Song government was corrupt and weak…
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…by the Red Guards during Mao's Cultural Revolution. M is for Mao, who shat and pissed all over the 5,000 year old civilisation of China N is for Neglect, as the ancient treasures and relics and beauty of China were neglected under the rule of Mao who destroyed…
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…When AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) was first reported in the West, the Chinese rejoiced at their physical distance from the incurable, fatal disease. This optimism did not last long. The first AIDS case in China was reported in 1985…
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China's Culture Revolution, which takes place from May 1966 to October 1976, is one of the most turbulent times in Chinese history. The consequence and damage of this event is so large, it is beyond normal calculation. No one can accurately describe…
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…The Civil Service Examination System of Imperial China served as a qualification system for scholars who wanted to become officials in the Chinese government. Many young men spent their entire lives studying the Four Books, the Five Classics…
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