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Category: /History
…advances, giving them a dominance when conquering other countries. The European Imperialists made attempts to conquer China and Japan. In this process, they succeeded by influencing Japan greatly. However, they were not as successful with China
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Category: /Literature
…left it unable to control the vast empire it held around the world. Thus the collapse of power for the British commenced. After the war, the former Prime Minister of Britain, Winston Churchill, was voted out of office. The people believed the change…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Common Knowlege Everyday Eating Customs in China Here in the West, because of the popularity of Chinese restaurants, we have some idea (to a greater or lesser degree authentic) of the sorts of food to be found in China, and many people have mastered…
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…. By joining the WTO, China will no doubt be a paramount power early in this century in relation to trade. China's market is also very important in relation to the United States commercial interests. The reason the United States would like China to join the WTO…
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…Recently, China was again granted “Most Favored Nation” (MFN) status by the United States. This year, though, China was granted permanent MFN status by the U.S. contingent on when China is accepted into the World Trade Organization (WTO…
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…of the Western Empire in A.D.476. Byzantine art and architecture arose in part as a response to the needs of the Eastern, or Orthodox, church. Unlike the Western church, in which the popular worship of the relics of the saints continued from early Christian times…
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Category: /Literature/English
…five thousand years. From early on, China was ruled by a series of dynasties. Some were ruled by native Han (such as the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644), and some were established after nomadic tribes from the North (the Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911) conquered China
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…Everything is nothing in the End: Why Rome Fell Rome was a great empire at one time. It stretched across the world, and has no doubt Shaped the world as we see it now. However, it eventually started to weaken and fall. There was not one sole reason…
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…Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire In St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, he explains that God’s justice is “God’s way of righting wrong”. St. Paul says in Jesus’ sacrificial death God “ meant by this to demonstrate his justice”. According…
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…extremely slowly, but their works ranged from bronze working to developing armies. Later arose the first empires. The earliest of these was Quin (221 - 206 BC). The Quin dynasty is considered to be the first empire, for it was the first to have an Emperor. When…
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