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  • How and Why Did China Lose Its Position as a World Leader During the 19th Century

    How and Why Did China Lose Its Position as a World Leader During the 19th Century

    Before the 1800s, China was a super power before the time the Europeans came to their country. They comprehended further more about the world than the Europeans did, and had already started trading there. China had the largest known market in the world at the time, selling all sorts of exquisite products. This meant that China was home to one of the major economies on the planet. But it was even the smallest of things

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Comparing Classical Athens and Han China

    Comparing Classical Athens and Han China

    The differences between Classical Athens and Han China were major and distinctive. The background information, government, values of the individual, and art of each society show how differently each empire developed. Within the background information of both Athens and Han China you can automatically notice evident differences between the two. The first document shows the maps of both empires side by side. The Han Empire is isolated and much bigger than Athens's city-state Attica, which

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • How Did Japan, China, and Russia Differ in the Ways They Reacted to Western European Commercial and Cultural Contacts?

    How Did Japan, China, and Russia Differ in the Ways They Reacted to Western European Commercial and Cultural Contacts?

    First I will start with Japan and how they reacted to this new contact. Japan before these contacts really didn't had a totally different type of military technology. They use firearms but they were nothing compare to what they were introduce to. As far a trades went Japan was very open to trade, but they did monitor it very closely. One thing that did happen to come on the merchant ships that Japan didn't expect

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Artur
  • China Becomes the World's Third Largest Consumer of Luxury Goods

    China Becomes the World's Third Largest Consumer of Luxury Goods

    China Becomes the World's Third Largest Consumer of Luxury Goods 12/09/05 -- Goldman Sachs released a report yesterday on China's luxury goods market. It stated that excluding private aircraft and yachts, China's purchase of luxury goods reached 6 billion USD, bringing its share in the global luxury goods market to 12%, but only about 2% of this amount comes from domestic purchases, with Chinese tourists' purchases abroad comprising about 10%. Goldman Sachs predicts that by

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Saving Private Ryan

    Saving Private Ryan

    The movie “Saving Private Ryan” is not your typical World War II movie. It is about the triumph of the United States over Germany but rather the focus on how horrific the effects of war are on those participating, not only physically but also mentally. What I liked about this film is the fact that it is not the plot that brings the emotions of the audience but the scenes of war and the interactions

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    Essay Length: 250 Words / 1 Pages
    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Jack
  • China and Environment

    China and Environment

    I was raised in South Texas, in a small city known as Mission. My hometown is about 95% of Catholic Religion with common cultural values and morals. I am now 25 years old and still do not know the meaning of my own religion, which happens to be Catholic. As most of the people living in this country and others, we were labeled when we were born to be of that certain religion that our

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Marxist Analysis of Modern China

    Marxist Analysis of Modern China

    On January 25 the New York Times published an article entitled: Losing Ground- China’s Leaders Manage Class Conflict Carefully. The article begins by comparing the Chinese commercial hub of Guangdong to the 19th century English commercial hub of Manchester, whose poor working conditions and division of labor and capital worked as a prime example for Marx’s critique of capitalism. Much like Manchester, Guangdong’s (and China’s) industrial growth depends on cheap labor that attracts capital, in

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: July
  • Saving Private Ryan

    Saving Private Ryan

    Saving Private Ryan is a movie that generates strong responses from most people that see it. While interviewing four individuals and reading three movie reviews, I found that each of my subjects would recommend it, not one of the individuals interviewed felt the violence was senseless, and all of them left the movie with a strong emotional response of some kind. It appears that Saving Private Ryan is the kind of movie to which many

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Girls Vs Boys in China

    Girls Vs Boys in China

    China had solved one of their population problems, but had unknowingly created another problem from it. Back in 1976, China faced an overpopulation problem. The growth of Chinas population brought a lot of problems to the country and to its people. Some of the problems were from overcrowding and not enough resources like food and jobs to go around for everyone. This was why the government of China enacted the One-Child Policy act in

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Artur
  • Save the Children Campaign, the Analysis

    Save the Children Campaign, the Analysis

    Save the Children Campaign, The Analysis Introduction: The organization that I chose to analysis is the Save the Children Campaign. This organization relies heavily upon ethos and pathos to get support for their cause. This organization uses many means to get their point across to people. This organization uses the emotional appeal to their advantage and mostly they use this technique to get donations and volunteers. The use of credibility strategies has helped the organization

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: July
  • The Great Walmart of China

    The Great Walmart of China

    When Wal-Mart sent an advanced team of executives to China in 1994, they were responsible for researching this enormous untapped market that offered over one-hundred cities with populations of more than one million. The external environment that was challenging Wal-Mart’s expansion into the Chinese market was complicated. Wal-Mart opened their superstore which was designed to meet the needs of the people in the new Chinese market. They could not just walk in with the

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Overview of Samsung in China

    The Overview of Samsung in China

    Overview Mr. Chung Yong, President of Samsung China Headquarters (SCH) was trying to integrate various business units in China into a single Samsung which differ from the prior in 1995 that each business activities had been conducted separately by each business units that mean done base on its own business strategies. At that time, he was considering about marketing strategies for color TVs which had been very important products in China market. So, he had

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Anna
  • Great Wall of China Report

    Great Wall of China Report

    The Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China is truly one of the greatest architectural achievements in recorded history. The longest structure ever built, it is about 6,700 kilometers (4,163 miles) long and made entirely by hand. This wall is said to be visible from the moon. It crosses Northern China, from the East coast to Central China (Karls, 1). This massive wall is not only one of the ancient wonders of the

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Entry of McDonald's Corporation into Communist Controlled Soviet Union and China in 1990~the Cultural Aspect

    Entry of McDonald's Corporation into Communist Controlled Soviet Union and China in 1990~the Cultural Aspect

    Introduction The leitmotif of the modern theory of International Business is that globalization is not simply a trend or a fad but is, rather, an international system. It is the system that has now replaced the old Cold War system, and, like that Cold War system, globalization is directly or indirectly influencing and reshaping the culture of virtually every country in the world. McDonald’s is a powerful emblem of this emerging “global” culture, which is

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Edward
  • Ancient China

    Ancient China

    Today, we live in a world that is run by computers and electronics. Whenever we wake up, we use some type of electronic, may it be a toaster or a car. China is one of the very few countries that has top notch technology and is still in roots with their past rituals and tradition. This project is based on their past traditions and rituals, and I will also cover what has changed since these

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Religion in China and India

    Religion in China and India

    RELIGIONS IN CHINA AND INDIA There are many different religions in both China and India. The most popular religions in China are ancient Confucianism and Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Protestant, Catholic, and a new form of religion Falun Gong. India has many religions that are different or the same as the Chinese. Indian religions include: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism. There are also many people from China that do not follow a religion

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Business in China: Cultural Factors

    Business in China: Cultural Factors

    It is highly important for all international companies to understand that business culture in China is based on strong family networks or cultural ties secured in “quanxi” connection (Huang, 1987). This form of Chinese culture is heavily influenced by Confucianism, Taoism and Cultural Revolution. Under the cultural acceptance, good business practice in helping family and close associates and building relationships prior to doing business deals. Fei’s (1948) framework also illustrate the network circle differentiation that

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • International Trade Oppotunitiesnwith the Uk, Germany, and China

    International Trade Oppotunitiesnwith the Uk, Germany, and China

    INTERNATIONAL TRADE OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE UK, GERMANY, AND CHINA This assignment is about the trading opportunities and limitations between the UK, Germany and China. This assignment will outline how each country goes about trading, the regulations of trading, and their strategies. Germany Germany has one of the top ten largest economies in the European Union. It is a major source of direct investment, and one of the largest buyers of tourism services. Germany’s financial health

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    Essay Length: 2,549 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Jessica
  • China

    China

    Qin Shihuangdi Among one of the first dynasties the Qin dynasty would be the start to revolutionize the world. The Qin dynasty was ruled by Qin Shihuangdi in the late 200's BCE. In creating the first empire, Qin Shihuangdi divided the land into separate provinces and districts, standardized laws and public works. Qin created a bureaucracy in China by dividing the lands into thirty-six separate provinces, "The first emperor divided the country into thirty-six commanderies..."

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Art of China

    Art of China

    China has the world's oldest living civilization. It's written history goes back almost 3,500 years, and the history told by it's artifacts and artwork goes back much farther. The oldest known works of Chinese art include pottery and jade carvings from the time of 5000 BC. Jade is a general term used to describe either jadeite or nephrite, known as true jade. It's composed of several minerals. It's smooth and rich in texture, but it's

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: regina
  • Dell in China

    Dell in China

    Introduction to Dell Michael Dell founded the company Dell to offer network servers, workstations, storage systems, Ethernet switches, desktops, and notebook PCs after successfully selling his computers to customers directly in Texas. Over the course of three years his sales volume warranted the opening of an international sales office in 1987. In 1988 he began selling to large customers including several government agencies and Dell became a publicly traded company. Dell made the bold decision

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • China and Iran: Transition to Democracy

    China and Iran: Transition to Democracy

    China and Iran: Transition to Democracy Throughout the course of history, there have been Communist, Socialist, Democratic governments and dictatorships, but the most equitable form of government has been Democracy. All these different forms of government have been successful at some time, but in today’s world in order for the process of democratization to succeed, many factors have to be favorable for success to be achieved. In this essay, the democratization of China and Iran

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Anna
  • Can China Overtake the United States of America?

    Can China Overtake the United States of America?

    Can China Overtake the United States of America? Abstract The history of China’s relations with the world is of a closed door type policy. In the past 20 years however, China has begun to open their doors. This has led to a booming Chinese economy. The following paper deals with reasons for China’s recent surge, differences between China and the United States, and if China can overtake the United States as the world’s top economy.

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • Analyse the Methods Used to Make the Opening Battle Sequence of ‘saving Private Ryan'both Shocking and Realistic, and Say How Effective You Find It as an Introduction to the Film

    Analyse the Methods Used to Make the Opening Battle Sequence of ‘saving Private Ryan'both Shocking and Realistic, and Say How Effective You Find It as an Introduction to the Film

    Saving Private Ryan was released on September 11th 1998, and was directed by Steven Spielberg and was a joint production of both DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount. Other films that Spielberg has directed are: Jaws (19) E.T (1982) Jurassic Park (1993) Schindler’s List (1993) Artificial Intelligence: AI (1997) Minority Report (2002) As well as many others. The film is about the historic D-Day Landings of Normandy in 1944, and is shown through American soldiers’ eyes and

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Google China & Baidu

    Google China & Baidu

     Google China & Baidu Search for the same task on Baidu and Google: On Google, users found what they were looking for in literally half the time (30 seconds vs. 55). On Google, most users didn't scan behind the fourth listing, whereas on Baidu, they scanned right to the bottom of the page. It should also be noted in the Baidu example on the left. The Baidu results page is a pretty murky prospect.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: cheryl

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