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Category: /History
…Prior to the arrival of the United States in China, most of the Chinese populations were farmers who farmed rice fields in the countryside. Production was good, children respected their elders, and the Chinese culture was maintained. But as the century…
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…Gradualism is naturally the most feasible approach to any situation. Since the fall of the iron curtain, these two Communist power houses have chose to move towards democracy. China has chosen to take the natural, more gradual approach…
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…Asia, with Japan to it's immediate north, The Philippines to it's southeast, and the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the west. (Click here for map.) The Taiwan Strait between China and Taiwan is a major shipping lane between the North East Asia ports…
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Category: /History
…revolutions during the first half of this century, bringing into context the startling ideas of Karl Marx. Although the ways in which Russia and China instituted their new economic programs were quite similar, their foreign policy and methods by which…
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…Zealand and Japan are the biggest markets for the Australian inbound tourism, less developed countries have been increasingly important for Australia in the 20th century (Mercer 2000, pp. 1-4). For instance, China and South America, which are relatively new…
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…People's Republic of China Global Market Success in China since 1984 led to an expansion agreement for 2006-2015 following lessons learned. Affordable and nutritious bottled water and milk products are ranked high in need with a preference for healthy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…This essay analyses the Australian-China bilateral relationship since 1945 and in particular its political significance to Australia. Many global factors have influenced this relationship, including the advent of the Cold War, the Korean War…
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Category: /History
…This essay analyses the Australian-China bilateral relationship since 1945 and in particular its political significance to Australia. Many global factors have influenced this relationship, including the advent of the Cold War, the Korean War…
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Category: /History
…1. China In 1800 Asia was relatively unknown to the rest of the world. China was the most powerful country in the East. It was headed by the Quing dynasty that came from Manchuria even though Manchurians were a minority in China. China held on to its…
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Category: /History
…Historians have christened the wars fought between China and Britain from 1839 to 1842 and from 1856 to 1860 as “The Opium Wars”; however, the Opium Wars really were not about opium. Even President John Quincy Adams asserted, “The seizure of a few…
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