Category: /Literature/English
Indonesias Crisis: The Lesson for China
introductionIndonesia, as we have long predicted, is coming apart. This process has a great deal of relevance to China, whose army, like Indonesias, was accustomed to making lots of money and now resents
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
'In death avoid hell, in life avoid the law courts'. This is a famous Chinese saying. From this quote, one might conclude that the litigation process in China is used as a last resort. We, the C.C.N.Y. Black Alumni Association, were afforded
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Category: /History
In the 16th century in China the Ming Dynasty was in power. Though it had several rulers during this time period, it was pretty much the same ethics throughout the century. The Ming followed a program of government that was big into foreign affairs
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Pepsi in China Pepsi, with a global business turnover of $29.292 billion, ranked 92 among the Fortune 500 and first among all beverage makers in 1997. The major product of the company--Pepsi Cola -- is enjoying an increasing popularity among young
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Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
for the digital economy.
CREATING A COMMODITIES MARKET IN CHINA
CASE STUDY: SHANGHAI DIAMOND EXCHANGE
Will market realities, efficiencies and volumes create ECNs in China?
Presently in China, diamonds must enter the country through the Shanghai Diamond Exchange
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Category: /History
The Merchant Class In Traditional China
The Song dynasty is notable for the development of cities not only for administrative purposes but also as centers of trade, industry, and maritime commerce. The landed scholar-officials, also referred
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Category: /Literature/English
First, I strongly feel that Mao was stupid. He was destroying Chinese¡¦s thought and knowledge. No one will work hard if everybody is equal. But, most of people were poor after the war. It is the reason why they kicked Kuomintang out of China and stayed
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Category: /Literature/English
and cooperative projects in Asia, including China, Indonesia and Vietnam.Singapore's economy is small by global standards, but also relatively rich. Its GDP was US$141 billion in 1998, and its per capita GNP was US$34,868 in 1998. In the face of increasing global
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Tea Culture in China China is the homeland of the tea, it is the country that finds and utilizes tea first in the world. In China, the history of tea had more than three thousand years old. Over one thousand years ago, Chinese people began to have
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Category: /History/Asian History
to remain at home and nurture their children and serve their husbands. These strict traditions promote power and control amongst the men and as a result women were discouraged from working and/or learning. Modernization in Korea and China supported the women
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