Papers 321-330 of total 46463 found.
…prescribed in the five pillars of Islam have clear social implications. Byzantine Empire         The Byzantine Empires were an eastern part of the Roman Empire, which survived after the breakup of the Western Empire in the 5th century…
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…General of the United Nations Empire of the Sun is a novel based on the events that JG Ballard witnessed during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai in WWII. The story depicts an eleven year old boy's psychological transformations during his imprisonment…
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…1. Introduction. The Viewpoint by Siva Yam (Establishing Entities in China: 2002:1-2) Siva Yam who is President of the U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce. He is also Managing Director of Siva Yam & Associates, L.L.C., a private investment banking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a concern for politics, though its rulers would claim that the gods chose them to rule, like China’s Mandate of Heaven. It did, through most of its empires, use regionalism, like the Qin and Han Dynasties. The regionalist government did not work as well for India…
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…The essay focuses on the role the countries around Rome played in the destruction of the Roman Empire, the majority being the ancient German Tribes. Perhaps one of the greatest moments in the history of all ancient civilizations is the fall of Rome…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…into China mainly through China's southern borders with the opium-growing regions of Burma, Thailand, and Laos; there widespread intravenous (IV) drug use was an early source of HIV infection. Drug use -- and with it the spread of HIV -- has also extended along…
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…of two factories of Shanghai Bicycle Group in Brazil in the early 1990s. On the other hand, the first form of China's capital outflow in terms of FII is through capital lending to other countries. According to the IMF, China now ranks as the eighth most…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth century, China had a very strict and protectionist trading policy with the outside world. Thus, what were the reasons for the introduction of the opium trade with China? First of all, the origin of a British opium trade between…
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Category: /History
…thought of what I would see civilization as and how I would relate it to the Egyptians. In early Egypt, I thought of what growth and improvement was shown and how structured the Egyptians were at that time and era. How they managed to figure out so much…
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…PHILOSOPHY IN CHINA CONFUCIANISM AND TAOISM Eastern society is an enigma to many Westerners. Its cultural and technical traditions vary so greatly from those of western thought. What influences shaped China, the largest eastern civilization…
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