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…the decline of the religon from the end of the ninth century until today.         In the book, Ch'en tells us the history of Buddhism in China with great precision and examines all its aspects. The author not only listed events, but analyzed there meaning…
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…Should Canada and the US trade with China? With all the civil rights abused in China, should the Canada and the US be trading with them? In the view of one side, we should not trade with China because of these abused rights. It is thought that if we…
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…Since the 1980's, international business has been on the rise. Negotiating and building effective relationships is vital for the success of Westerners conducting business in China. BACKGROUND As with most Asians, where ritual and personal…
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Category: /History
…Women In China During “The Long Eighteenth Century” During the 18th Century women in China continued to be subordinated and subjected to men. Their status was maintained by laws, official policies, cultural traditions, as well as philosophical…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of control. In the event of a riot we can have 1000 trained security members ready to respond to counter this threat. I am requesting that we hire consultants from the L.A.P.D specializing in crowd control and counter measures to train our staff in tactics…
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…Women in China during the Qing dynasty Ideal Moral Values for Chinese Women We have seen that Confucius regarded filial piety as the root virtue from which all others derive. Later developments in Chinese thought on morality and ethics continued…
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…unusually high. Partly due to the underdeveloped payment system) there remains an implicitly 'dollarization' in china's economy, i.e., use of the dollar in daily domestic transactions.' dollarization is a potential threat to the stability of the financial system…
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…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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…The Self-strengthening Movement (1860-1894) was also named "Yang-Wu Yun-Tung" by the Marxist historians. It is because the movement did not strengthen China and it depended too much on the foreigners. All the reform programmes just imitated the West…
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…cultures (Williams, B., 1996, pg.29). In the beginning of the Shang Dynasty they used the shells of snails for money. But as the dynasty progressed, they started using bronze coins know as Knife money (www.penncharter.com/Student/China). Early Chinese coins…
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