Category: /History
China between the fall of the KMT and Mao Tse-Tung's deathThe time from 1949-1976 was a time of transition for China. Many social andeconomic changes occurred through this period. When the Kuomintang governmentcollapsed and Mao Tse-Tung assumed control
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
at 1.3 percent(LiuTian.2005). Falling goods prices were more than accounted for this decline, as most service prices continued to increase moderately.
From 1992 to 2003, China government used fiscal policy, monetary policy and supply side policy for achieve
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Category: /Law & Government
." So what if it has the power of 15 nuclear plants. If the dam breaks there won't be anyone around to use the power. Also, the dam could be the site of a potential terrorist attack. It would be so easy to kill all of those people. The natural reaction
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Lauren MortonPer. ENovember 4, 2003
More than 20% of the world's population lives in China. China's population as of 2003 was estimated to be 1,286,975,500.It is estimated that the United States' population increases 13% every 10 years. If this keeps
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Category: /History
Haigh argues that the 'strategic and logical errors' of the Seminary Priests not only prevented Catholicism from posing a serious threat during the reign of Elizabeth but were responsible for its decline. However, other historians - and historical
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Category: /Business & Economy
to suffer. Future growth in any company is essential if it intends to stay competitive in today's economy.
After Sam Walton died, the President confidently responded that nothing would change at Wal-Mart. The principles and the basic values that Mr. Walton used
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
3. - How did Kodak change its strategy to respond to the opportunities and threats in the photographic imaging market?
In the beginning the strategy followed by Kodak due to a new and a big market of the recording imaging in paper "the photography
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Category: /History/World History
and once they started using it, the Chinese continued to buy it. Even in a situation like this, where many countries or people would have given up the self-righteous state of mind, China keeps her divine right persona, and coolly asks for the Queen of England
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Category: /Law & Government
sanctions by the world. In addition, that's a critical reason why the US decided to pay more attention to China. Unlike the Communists, the Nationalists in the 20's did not want to spend time to figure out how to build stuff; instead, they bought that stuff from
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Today George Bush is in Beijing ignoring all cries for freedom from oppression and persecution by a despotic fascist regime. To what extent is his argument that globalisation will open up China and bring in the light of freedom denied for so long
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