Category: /History/Asian History
Why didn't China "discover" the new world? There are many differences and similarities between the Chinese and the Europeans. Some of their differences were social and economical. The Chinese did not see any reason to discover different countries.
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Category: /Literature/North American
I am writing about an ad for Crest toothpaste in China I've seen showing endorsements by organisations such as the Chinese Stomatology Society and the National Preventive Group for Tooth Diseases. I bet you never heard of these independent organisations
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
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This China Eastern Airline Company's Financial analysis based on its financial report which were include the Balance sheet and Profit and lost Account of the Company in year 2000 and 2001 (Show at page
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Category: /History
How far did Mao Ze Dong change the face of China?
As China emerged from a half century of revolution as the world's most populous nation and launched itself on a path of economic development and social
change, Mao Zedong, its principal revolutionary
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Category: /Literature
here in Beijing, it has no way to bring the city into an environmental friendly standard
"The reality of Green Olympics Beijing, China 2008" has been chosen as my topic due to my passion in human geography and sociology. I am going to talk about the three
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Category: /History
The Roman Empire and Han China shared many similarities as well as many differences, among them were the effect disease played on these countries, reasons for decline in both Empires, and the emergence of new religions. These are just a few examples
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Taoism (is also known as Daoism) is one of the two great religious traditions that originated in China. The other philosophy in China is, Confucianism. Taoism and Confucianism begin about the same time, in the sixth century B.C. China's third great
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Category: /History
The political systems of Mexico and China in comparable times
The nature of the political systems of Mexico in 1519-21 and China in the 17th century was one of imbalanced distribution of wealth, customs that enforced oppression of a lower class
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
it has changed
moderately. There religion still makes women obey laws such as clothing and the roles they play in there families.
<Tab/>In Qing China, women were subordinate to men. The concept that women were secondary to men has been
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
China set to cool off its Growth.
China is experiencing large economic growth to the point where it may not be sustainable without equally large inflation. But any reduction in rate of Chinese economy's growth will have little effects on neighboring
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