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…to radiologists in Bangalore. High value-added jobs, in other words. Some experts think the U.S. will outsource 25 million jobs--mostly white collar--to India and China during the next ten years. This trend will spike U.S. productivity, even as it temporarily displaces…
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…problems later in life, because it was a sign of nobility. Through out China's history, women have been looked down upon by everyone. Even today, women are not equal to men in the home or work place. Are conditions under which women are treated getting better…
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…In what might become a key issue in the November election is China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO). In case you haven’t noticed the WTO has been a key issue over the past couple of months. Groups have been blaming the WTO for all…
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…Introduction For various reasons, China has always been an important country in the world. With its increasing large population, it was determined by other countries that is has a lot of economic potentials. In just one decade and a half, China has…
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China’s 1911 Revolution. Many aspects of China’s history attributed to China’s revolution in 1911. These aspects were both long term and short term. China’s 1911 revolution was somewhat different from those in other countries in that the factors…
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…During the 1980’s, China came under the rule of a new man. His name was Deng Xiaoping. China’s culture and views on trade were greatly influenced by Deng, yet he failed in establishing a democratic China. Contrary to many people’s beliefs, Deng did…
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China has always been an important country in the world. With its increasing large population, it was determined by other countries that is has a lot of economic potentials. In just one decade and a half, China has transformed itself from a giant…
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…benefits for consumers. Newspapers report on the details of WTO entry negotiations for important countries like China and remind us of the gains from trade. At other times, media reports might lead us to believe that disputes among WTO members are about to tear…
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…Taiwan perspective: The major problem between Taiwan and China is the Taiwanese economy. If the island state had never managed to industrialize under the GMD, it would have been absorbed by the CCP and the rest of mainland China long ago…
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…The Roots of Communist China To say that the Chinese Communist revolution is a non-Western revolution is more than a clich‚. That revolution has been primarily directed, not like the French Revolution but against alien Western influences…
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