Papers 2571-2580 of total 6970 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…two sisters in China, and fulfill her filial obligation to tell her sisters about their mother. The entire novel pivots around the Aunt's tension ("Tell them!") about the transference of the mother-tradition (Tan, 31). The second tale, "Scar," introduces…
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…direct investment (FDI) flow to the region was about US$11 billion in FY 1996, mainly to China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia (11). Japan's multinationals, originally led by the general trading houses, are the largest foreign investors in Asia Pacific…
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Category: /History
…Ben Dunn To what extent did guerrilla tactics of the Vietcong enable them to achieve victory? Its critical strategic position in south east Asia bordered by China, Cambodia and Laos made Vietnam of great significance to Western and Communist powers…
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Category: /Literature
…paraphernalia from China. And its citizens were shifting too - from making things that they could sell to others...to selling houses to each other." (Richebacher) Yes, 10 Trillion dollars of credit was created by the U.S. Federal Reserve. In the past, that would…
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…to reverse price increases he felt were inflationary. <Tab/>Today, the United States is the third largest steel producer in the world behind China and Japan. The decline in the production of steel worldwide is partially because steel is one…
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Category: /History
…who were coerced into sexual slavery. Between 1932 and 1945, approximately 200,000 women were forced into prostitution. The women came from China, Philippines, Taiwan, Burma, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. They were recruited through deceit or by force…
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…a foothold in the large market that China represents. Next, Microsoft should create a more offensive business strategy that includes offering an open source operating system. This would help them continue to beat out any competition. Finally, Microsoft needs…
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Category: /History
…France (Chant 25). In January of 1950, the Viet Minh gained recognition by the governments of the USSR and China, who supplied weapons and places to train (Chant 25). Because the two Communist superpowers recognized the Viet Minh, the Vietnam war became…
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Category: /History
…and towards the United States for security and protection as a result of turmoil in Asia. Secondly, I will attempt to show how the Communist scare from China and elsewhere, along with the Korean War changed the face of Australian foreign policy forever. Third, I…
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…. The larger, broader problem is the impending threat of nuclear weapon use. After defeat by China in a 1962 border dispute, humiliated India decided it needed to build a better military program in case of further problems. Their own victory in the 1971 war over…
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