Category: /History
Problems In Chinas Economy
And Their Solutions
Today, at the turn of the century, the People¡¯s Republic of China who has a history of over 5000 years is facing a very important choice. After the revolution of 1949,new China has
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Early Theories in Language Origination
There are a number of theories from the past that try to account for the origins of human language. These theories used to be accredited theories, but now are no longer taken seriously. Three of these early
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Category: /Literature/English
Population control policies were introduced over the past fifteen years by China?s government, as the population was becoming much too large. Drastic measures needed to be taken in order to control China?s quickly growing population or else there would
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
One of the first things that come to mind about human rights in China would most likely be the Tiananmen Square massacre, where in 1989 hundreds of student protestors lost their lives to the People's Republic of China.
The bloody body of a dead
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
it really got started in the first place. In the 1890s, women were interested in the game and many were playing on ponds and outdoor rinks. They had teams and leagues, and were vying to be champions in the early 1900s. Although men and boys were playing
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Category: /History
side to the spectrum. At what point are the rules too much? There comes a point in which enforcements are overbearing and hinder the people under them. This often seems to be the case in early American times. Though these early laws benefited
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Category: /History/Asian History
years, China was consumed by their own self-importance in the world, fueled essentially by their early philosophy of being at the centre of the world, their self-imposed isolation and their economic and social success during the Tang Dynasty (687-907 A.D
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
A.Geographic China is the world's forth-largest nation. Located in Eastern Asia with Russia and Mongolia to the north, India to the southwest, and Vietnam and Laos to the southeast. China has a total land area of 3,695,500 square miles. Its capital
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
China has many critical issues on their hands when it comes to their environment. Some major contributing factors are, over population, air pollution, and deforestation. Rapid industrialization and social change have raised the standard of living
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
would lease port cities in China, while convincing Europe, China, and Japan for open trade. Another reason America delayed on war was the passion for imperialism, spreading American wealth to the Pacific. These foreign policies kept political interest
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