Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey
With the book Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey by Kenneth K.S. Ch'en, professor Ch'en has made a great contribution to those who study Buddhism. His book deals with the study of Buddhism
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Category: /History/World History
The English were not as successful at imperializing China as they were India and Africa. The Chinese were a very ethnocentric society, so they would not allow Europeans to influence them as heavily as the Europeans would have liked to. In both
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Category: /Law & Government
Ever since the Opium Wars, the Chinese have been searching for ways to make China strong. There have been many suggestions, some say democracy is the path to greatness, and others say education, or culture, and so on and so forth.
Some argue that all
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Chapter 1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1<Tab/>Background
"WHICH is the biggest mobile-phone market in the world? The answer, since July, is China's. A country in which, until a few years ago, the only people who could afford mobile phones were triad
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Category: /History/World History
religion to social status to trade. Ming China and the Ottoman Empire were two major world powers at this time. They were both ruled by absolute rulers but not only did their governments vary but their views on the merchant class were very different.
In Ming
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Category: /History/Asian History
colonization of India and China as an example.
The major reason Europe partook in the colonization of Asian countries such as India and China was trade with the local people and the use of the countries manual labor for manufacturing and agriculture
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Ancient China's Culture and Customs. This is very simple and straighforward, but has a bibliography.
Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Ancient China was a time filled with many unique customs and had a most fascinating culture. Some of the people lived like people in modern China, but some people did not. Customs have changed some but not very much. The people of China lead very
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Category: /History/Asian History
of the U.S. Congress pass resolutions (by votes of 97 to 1 in the Senate and 396 to 0 in the House) urging Clinton to permit Lee to visit the U.S.
May 15, 1995 China conducts underground nuclear tests.
May 22, 1995 The U.S. announces the decision to allow Lee
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Category: /Literature/English
China's population started to grow at a rapid rate in 1949. There were ½ a billion people in China and 2/3 of the population were under 24. This shows the increase of births had risen very quickly. There are a few reasons for this sudden rise
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Should the US grant China the Most Favored Nation Trade Status?
Introdution
Respect for human rights should condition the foreing relation of the US. For this reason, the US government should not grant China the Most Favored Nation trade status
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