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Category: /Literature/English
…How can Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" be used to help understand "Euthyphro?" I chose this form of the question assuming the shorter story would help unlock the lengthier one. Normally an allegory is filled with symbols that have meaning on a higher…
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….         The term 'martial arts' is a general term used to describe general types of fighting. Most martial arts practised today came from China, Japan, and Korea. There are hundreds of types of martial arts, each divided into specific styles or systems…
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…in Chinese communities. Family planning has altered people’s thoughts regrading marriage, birth and family in China. the overall idea in China used to be that giving birth to a boy would be more economically worthwhile than having a girl. More children meant…
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…Every action has a reason, and Japan's reason for the invasion of China was purely land, in quality and quantity. Manchuria or as it was later renamed by the Japanese Manzhouguo proved to be an excellent source for forestry, minerals, and agricultural…
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…. China, facing many of the same challenges as Taiwan did a decade ago, in November borrowed a page from the island nation's capital-market playbook. It may not seem like a big deal yet, but just wait. "There are very few differences between what's going…
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…Copyright privacy pirating in China is just like the wild grasses in our backyards. We claim everyday to eliminate them, while they win the game at last all the time. Why do these wild grasses, which are heavily threatening the development of China¡¯s…
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Category: /History
…Two years after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, it became apparent to many of China's leaders that economic reform was necessary. During his tenure as China's premier, Mao had encouraged social movements such as the Great Leap Forward…
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…As the twenty-first century has arrived upon the world, China’s overpopulation continues to be of great environmental concern. As this overpopulation persists, it results in low natural resources per capita, and an unstable economic foundation. During…
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China's One-Child Policy In our society, the United States, children are seen potentially as the as the future. Whether they are male or female, they have the power…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The Culture of China Community Roles and Values The home of a Chinese citizen generally consists of their parents and siblings. However, there is a rule of a "One child policy" where only one child is allowed in a household. In Chinese families…
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