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…” which was to gain alliances strategically to end communism. He improved relationships with China, Japan, Iran, South Africa, and the Soviet Union. He was also the first president to ever visit China, which he did in 1972. He made it possible for us to do…
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…, and finally determine if there are any population problems and find solutions for them. Despite extensive population control measures, the country with the largest population is China. In fact China contains almost one-fourth of the world's people at around 1.2…
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…Women Situation in China Yuan Jiang CCF 9659 (Wednesday, December 4, 1996) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The current China men and women debate was strayed off from the issue of women's…
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…Consider China, the DPRK and Zimbabwe. Talk about a true axis of evil, where the most reprehensible and vile totalitarian regimes actually team up to provide each other with assistance in further providing suffering and horror to their people. While Kim…
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…are spread globally under the guidance of Professor Peng as a senior adviser. On October 25, 1971, the Republic of China seat in the U.N. was given to the People's Republic of China and there have been numerous official recognition's of the People's Republic…
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…HISTORY OF ASIA August of 1917 Japan was ready to reap her benefits of imperialism and she had her eyes on China. The exchange of the Lansing -Ishii Notes between the U.S. and Japan, this agreement granted territorial superiority of China to Japan…
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…HISTORY OF ASIA August of 1917 Japan was ready to reap her benefits of imperialism and she had her eyes on China. The exchange of the Lansing -Ishii Notes between the U.S. and Japan, this agreement granted territorial superiority of China to Japan…
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…and a few global players," says Bruce Huffaker, publisher of North American Potato Market (Belsie). With a 97 percent market share, the United States dominates the market for frozen french fries in China. In the 1997 marketing year, the United States exported…
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…  Two years after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, it became apparent to many of China's leaders that economic reform was necessary. During his tenure as China's premier, Mao had encouraged social movements such as the Great Leap Forward…
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…, and northwestern provinces had declared independence. Sun Yat-sen, who was in the United States during the revolution, returned and was chosen head of the provisional government of the Republic of China in Nanjing. The Manchu court quickly summoned Yuan…
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