Papers 2461-2470 of total 6970 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…government simply from looking at such Communist counterparts a s China. China is an extreme case of Communism, Cuba on the other hand is more lenient in it’s views. In fact, Cuba is developing quite the keen business sense. Some say the island is even…
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Category: /Literature/English
…through Kazakstan to China. Another proposed line is from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan, through Georgia, and to Turkey ending at the port of Ceyhan (1). Why there are so many different routes is a result of the varying political views of the local players…
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Category: /History
…the Middle East and China. After 1330 the plague had invaded China. From China it was transferred westward by traders and Mongol armies in the 14th century. While these traders were travelling westward they followed a more northerly route through the grasslands…
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Category: /Literature/English
…1937 to January 1938 know as the Rape of Nanking. Following the fall of the city of Nanking, the capital city 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…
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…against Yugoslavia because both Russia and China would almost certainly veto military action. Russia has a traditional alliance with the Serbs, while China (particularly because of their own political situation and human rights violations) opposes any…
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…have provided hope, and inspiration for the Chinese people. In ancient China, the people were self-providing farmers who lived exclusively off the land. They rarely took the time to intermingle with their neighbors, and the family stood independently…
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…is Buddhism, the Indian religion that was brought to Japan in the sixth century from Korea and China. Throughout the history of Japan, it has been these two religions that have contributed most to the Japanese understanding of themselves and their surroundings…
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…took place in China; and soon became the adopted son of a Chinese couple. Jung-Sum effectively proves that he is a victim, for both his parents had died early in his life and he was left all alone with no one to take care of him. He is four years old…
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…, will increase its sexual activity. Huxley's prediction of promiscuity is based on his iron law of sexuality: 'As political and economic freedom diminishes, sexual freedom tends compensatingly to increase.' A current example of Huxley's belief is China. China
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…is in fact because they are communist and to force democratic reform, then why does the U.S. trade with China? Vietnam? Which are both communist. There are also many negative effects caused by the embargo. Even though there have been recent breaks in the Cuban-U.S…
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