Papers 2431-2440 of total 6970 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…with Buddhism and Confucianism, became the three great religions of China. With the end of the Ch'ing Dynasty in 1911, state support for Taoism ended. Much of the Taoist heritage was destroyed during the next period of warlordism. After the Communist victory in 1949…
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Category: /History
…by exporting goods to China, Central America and many countries in Europe, the United States went from fourth to first in the world in manufacturing. The U.S also led in technological production, such as farm machinery. The total value of exports tripled, from…
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…the fall of the city of Nanjing, the capital of Nationalist China, to the Japanese on December 13, 1937, the Imperial Army went on a killing spree, slaughtering over 300,000 of the city’s residents. The word "slaughter" is used advisedly: the Japanese soldiers…
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Category: /History
…been conducting what they termed a battle for liberation. Their stated goal was a Vietnam unified under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh. Military strategists in the US, however, saw a creeping Red menace, poised to envelop all of Southeast Asia. China had…
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…governments or people would be no danger, but they are because they come from a very real place. China is one place that understands this: “China’s no-nonsense-named State Bureau of Secrecy has issued a list of proscriptions to Internet users aimed at protecting…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, Philippines, Japan, China, Cambodia, Korea, and Hmong to name the most common. Asian-Americans have overcome drastic situations to carry the status that they do today. Currently Asian-Americans represent the fastest growing minority group in the United States…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Tsing. At night he would come into Ann-Mei’s mother’s room and rape her. Despite emotionally scaring Ann-Mei this demonstrates the lack of respect for a women in China. Ann-Mei’s mother is forced into concubinage because of her lack of power as a women…
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Category: /History
…into the action. At the time the United States had issued the "Open Door Policy" which called for the equal financial treatment of all foreign governments, basically protecting equal privileges among nations trading with China (Document G). The Boxer rebellion…
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…started a national debate and brought hostility. The residents have different reaction to what’s going on to there are. Most of them agreed to send all the Chinese migrants back to China. The Chinese government agreed to accept the migrants return as soon…
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…for more acquisitions) is realized the likelihood of investigative reporting decreases. Many companies are clamoring for open trade with authoritarian governments such as China and Viet Nam. Most likely any station or paper owned by a company wishing to do…
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