Category: /Arts & Humanities
Chinese and Indian Cultures
China and India have had close connections for many centuries. Similarities and differences can be found in many of their cultural aspects. Both India and China flourished as river cultures in regions surrounded by mountains
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Category: /History
When Japan defeated China in 1895, European powers answered with an order they called, carving up the Chinese melon. Following the division of Africa among European powers, they turned their sights to what they saw as an extremely weak Chinese
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
THREE CONTRIBUTIONS OF CHINESE IMMIGRANTS
The Chinese started immigrating to the United States in 1849. They left
China in search of a better life. Life in China in the 1800's was very hard. There
wasn't enough food, money
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
U.S. Trade Relations with China and Japan
(Post World War II)
Political Science 421
Seminar on U.S. and Asia Pacific
Dr. Margaret Karns
April 11, 2000
The United States trades with countries all over the world, creating deficits or surpluses
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Category: /History
attention toward the settled peoples beyond the borders of his nomadic realm and began the series of campaigns of plunder and conquest that eventually carried the Mongol armies as far as the Adriatic Sea in one direction and the Pacific coast of China
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Category: /History
When Japan defeated China in 1895, European powers answered with an order they called, carving up the Chinese melon. Following the division of Africa among European powers, they turned their sights to what they saw as an extremely weak Chinese
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
In his "International Herald Tribune" essay "Torture and Death," published on Wednesday, November 27, Nicholas D. Kristof reports that there have been violations of human rights in China. He explains how fundamental human rights like religion were denied
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
The Chinese started immigrating to the United States in 1849. They left
China in search of a better life. Life in China in the 1800's was very hard. There
wasn't enough food, money and the cities were overpopulated
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Category: /History/Asian History
"SUN YAT-SEN: 'THE FATHER OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC'"
Known to millions of people as "the Father of the Chinese Republic," Sun Yat-Sen holds an extraordinary place in modern China's complex and tumultuous history. He serves as an inspiration
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
Wilder Swans is an account of the lives of three generations of women during the turbalent times of 20th centry China. The story follows the family line from Yu-Fang, a warlord's conmcubine and doctor's wife, to her daughter, who, along with her husband
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