Papers 901-910 of total 6970 found.
…Buddhism was introduced from India into China in 6th Century AD. One of the Hen Emperors sent a mission to the west of China and brought back the scriptures, Indian monks and the images of Buddha. Since then Chinese translation was made available…
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…embarrassing failure of the Great Leap Forward, Mao has greatly influenced the result of what China is today. Most of Mao’s major successes have been in the Cap’s rise to power, while Mao’s failure have come at the time when the CCP was in power. To focus on Mao’s…
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…and communities. It's production and trade comprised to develop the worlds first global market, which in turn developed a global economy. In this opening of the global market Japan and Spain were the major competitors/developers and China followed by India were…
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…, company of producing sneakers, are also setting up their factories in Vietnam. One of the inviting for Vietnam to attract foreign investors to invest is the lowest wages of Vietnam in Asia and the higher productivity. The wages and productivity in China had…
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…According to Michael Hasenstab, China has entered a completely new stage in building securities markets. He pointed out that policy innovations have very useful promotion for it. The author states that a well functioning government bond market…
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China invaded by Japan. Japanese sent the army to China in order to get out of the depression. They took Manchuria, which was in the northeast of China, and renamed it as Manchukou. The League of Nations sent Lytton Commission, trying to make sure what…
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…remarkable for westerners, it was only one of the many items that were traded throughout the history of the Silk Road. Gold, precious metals, ivory, precious stones, and glass went towards China; while firs, gunpowder, jade, bronze objects, lacquers, and iron went…
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…Sweatshop labor is still a major dilemma threatening the world in recent times. From the information I found this type of manual labor is still being used in the countries of Asia, i.e. Vietnam, China, and Bangladesh. It is also common in the Latin…
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…crisis, happened in 1931, and was about when China was invaded by Japan. The Japanese sent their army to China in order to get out of the depression. They took Manchuria, which was in the northeast of China, and renamed it as Manchukou. The League of Nations…
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…threatening, expanded into China, briefly occupying them. The Japanese imperialism was based by almost the same reasons as the western forces. The Japanese racism towards the conquered Chinese people is very similar to the European view, although its is different…
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