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…depredation and AIDS. Besides, the UN has made billions of people aware of their own rights by showing them what is considered norms, and some regimes are shamed so that they improved their policies. China, which is claiming that its human rights record is better…
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…to their counterparts in Greek, Roman and other ancient societies, they were allowed much freedom of activity and protection under the law. On the contrary, in Ancient China, girls were brought up to be quiet and obedient to their fathers and brothers while sons were…
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…this with the fact that in May 2001, the US was dumped from the United Nations Commission for Human Rights, despite having been a founding member in 1947. Instead, the overseeing of human-rights abuses is left to one-party states such as China, Cuba, Pakistan and its…
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…Taoism is one of the two great philosophical and religious traditions that originated in China. The other religion native to China is Confucianism. Both Taoism and Confucianism began at about the same time, around the sixth century B.C.E. China's
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…the wars fought with Naimans and their impacts on Mongols. Book describes the rule of Chingis-Khan as an Emperor, his conflict with KÖKCHU, the Shaman, and through the campaigns against tangut and China. All at the end, it includes the saga of invasion…
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…The Berlin Crisis, the fall of China, and the Soviet acquisition of nuclear weapons in 1948 and 1949 had made leaders wary of Soviet encroachment in the Western Hemisphere. Analyzing Arevalo's term, Americans began to detect sins of Communism…
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…U.S. census announced that the frontier had disappeared and westward expansion ended. American claim to Hawaii and Latin America brought many natural resources useful in agriculture and mining. President McKinley's "Open Door" notes kept China open…
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…in Nigeria is suicide. The government feels no remorse, as did the British rule in India. In China we see another instance of non-violent protests gone bad. China's Tiananmen Square resulted in one of the bloodiest massacres ever seen through the media. When…
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…of energy that was released by this explosion alone was equivalent to twenty thousand tons of TNT. This type of bomb was first tested at Alamogordo, New Mexico, on July 16, 1945. Only the United States of America, Russia, Great Britain, France, and China
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…could be used in this Utopia that the United States had always had about trading with China.…
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