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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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…absorbing work from the US. *<Tab/>Advantages of China The non-English education system of China limits outsourcing opportunities for business processing requiring English language skills, for example call centers, processing invoices, and human…
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…trader in the world. (IMF 2000, p.82). Its foreign exchange reserves stood at about US$383 billion (Srinivasan 2003). <Tab/>China's inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) are a third indicator of its economic rise. China, under its "Open…
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…Family Structure in Revolutionary China Political turmoil, loyalty to the party, reforms, and the escape from political scorn, tore the many Chinese families apart in the time of the Cultural Revolution; especially once the Great Leap Forward…
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…by the Red Guards during Mao's Cultural Revolution. M is for Mao, who shat and pissed all over the 5,000 year old civilisation of China N is for Neglect, as the ancient treasures and relics and beauty of China were neglected under the rule of Mao who destroyed…
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China's Culture Revolution, which takes place from May 1966 to October 1976, is one of the most turbulent times in Chinese history. The consequence and damage of this event is so large, it is beyond normal calculation. No one can accurately describe…
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…The Civil Service Examination System of Imperial China served as a qualification system for scholars who wanted to become officials in the Chinese government. Many young men spent their entire lives studying the Four Books, the Five Classics…
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…In the 16th century in China the Ming Dynasty was in power. Though it had several rulers during this time period, it was pretty much the same ethics throughout the century. The Ming followed a program of government that was big into foreign affairs…
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…of the most critical issues, which China has to face today. Currently, two-thirds of all cities in China don't have enough water all year round and 10% of them are in the severe shortage situation. Municipal use and industrial use of water have been increasing…
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…For centuries China has stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences. On the other hand, over the last decade it has plummeted economically. A big factor for this massive downfall is the population…
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