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…, there the emphasis is on entertainment sites. A: China is a big country, and it's [in the process of] building one of the world's biggest and most modern mobile-phone systems. But it is a developing country, so it will be very careful about how it's going to use it. So…
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…        World Cultures         Religions are very different in both countries. In the US most people are Christian, but there is a freedom of religion so you have the right to practice any religion that you want to. In China they are against religion…
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…such as inflation and inefficient state-owned enterprises plague the rise of the Chinese economy. When China opened its economic borders 19 years ago, environmentalists spoke of the "efficiency" of their farming systems and how they used hardly any organic fuels…
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…The threat of Internet security is an issue of growing concern. In the last decade, the number of people using computers on a regular basis has exploded. For quite some time now, computers and the Internet have been a source of entertainment…
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…The curiosity and ability to use change as an advantage gave the developing European culture the power to make itself far more advanced than the Chinese. Even though China was long the most advanced culture in the planet, they would not stay…
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…In a speech delivered on October14th, 2002 at China's prominent Zhejiang University, the newly-honored Zhejiang University honorary doctor UN Secretary General Kofi Annan used nearly half of his oral power to talk about aids and aids in china. He warned…
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…. By the 17th March, Kapp and Luttwitz fled Berlin. Ebert resumed power and the remaining Putsch leaders were punished leniently because the government realized it might need them against Communists. Another aspect of the right-wing threat were assassinations…
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…This article analyses the intellectual, religious, national and moral processes which a democratic society has had to confront in its day-to-day routines under the ever-present threat of terror. It discusses the effects of the terror over the character…
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…been approved by the Chinese government, with investments total of US$210 million (Chow 1987). Thirdly, there are also FDI inflow of capital to China through the China-Foreign compensatory and cooperation management. In these enterprises, foreign investor…
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…in Canton in trade for letters of credit. Then the company used the silver to buy tea, porcelain, and other Chinese goods for sale in Britain. Thus, a "triangular trade of goods from Britain to India, India to China, and China to Britain" initiated, at each…
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