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    Kevin Jin Mr. Muldoon Social Studies 11 March 1st‚ 2013 A Man with a Vision: The Life and Contributions of Deng Xiaoping “I don’t care if the cat is black or white‚ I just want it to kill the mice.” - Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping is considered the most influential individual in terms of his impact on China since Mao Zedong. Along with Mao and Zhou Enlai‚ Deng Xiaoping can be labeled as the key figure in the evolution of the Chinese Communist Party. Dubbed a hero in China with numerous

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    R. v. Tutton‚ [1989] 1 S.C.R. 1392 Her Majesty The Queen Appellant v. Arthur Thomas Tutton Respondent and Carol Anne Tutton Respondent indexed as: r. v. tutton File No.: 19284. 1987: November 10; 1989: June 8. Present: Dickson C.J. and Beetz*‚ Estey*‚ McIntyre‚ Lamer‚ Wilson‚ Le Dain*‚ La Forest and L ’Heureux-Dubé JJ. on appeal from the court of appeal for ontario Criminal law -- Criminal negligence -- Necessaries of life -- Manslaughter -- Diabetic child dying

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    Reasons for the Outcome of the Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989 Topic and Thesis Statement In April 1989‚ people from all over China gathered in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to mourn the death of the Communist Party Leader Hu Yaobang. The gathering grew larger each day and more and more people expressed their dissatisfaction with the party. People could not see the results of the reforms that they had been promised and students‚ in particular‚ were agitated due to the rising corruption in the party

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    Where Capitalism Won‚ But Not Democracy interview of Robyn Meredyth about the Tiananmen Square Massacre. These sources will be identified for their origins‚ values‚ limitations‚ and credibility. B. Summary of Evidence On a night in June of 1989‚ the unthinkable happened. Otherwise known as the June Fourth Incident‚ the Tiananmen Square Massacre was the bloody result of seven weeks of continuous rebellion of Communist Party of China’s policies. “Perhaps thousands of people were killed in

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    Was the Chinese government justified in the Tiananmen Square Massacre? On the fourth of June 1989‚ thousands of students died in a massacre that has come to be known as the June Fourth Incident in China. It was a horrifying occurrence built up after five weeks of protesting‚ demonstrating and speaking out against the Chinese government and its regime‚ carried out mainly by university students‚ but also ordinary workers and older intellectuals. The core of the protesting was done in Tiananmen Square

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    Tiananmen Square Massacre Tiananmen Square is in the centre of Beijing. It was the main grounds for protesters in 1989. Students travelled across the country to Tiananmen Square to protest against the Communist government’s corruptions for more freedom. Thousands of students attended to fight for their rights of freedom and education etc. On the 4th of June 1989‚ the Chinese government took action in protecting their power from the people and the peace in their country. They sent in the People’s

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    must not be regarded as stability‚ but rather as the accumulation of possible causes of disorder”(125). Explain what he means by this quotation. 8. Where can the roots for today’s awareness be found? What is the paramount importance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest? 9. What are the major concerns of the grassroots organizations? Do they seem to have any similar thread between them? 10. What are the present manifestations of the Civil Rights movement in China? a) b)

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    ‘Conflict involves a clash of ideas‚ interests and expectations.’ Sometimes to achieve what we want‚ we may have to do something contradictory. This involves the clash of ideas‚ interests and expectations‚ which are the elements that make up conflict. Conflict is the way of human nature and comes in various forms: inner conflict‚ interpersonal conflict‚ social conflict‚ cultural conflict‚ religious conflict and racist conflict. These conflicts can vary in terms of level: it can be inner‚ person

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    University of California Press‚ 1994. 3. Cheng‚ Chu-yuan. “Peking’s Economic Reform and Open-Door Policy after the Tiananmen Incident”. In The Aftermath of the 1989 Tiananmen Crisis in Mainland China‚ edited by Bih-jaw Lin‚ 274-291. Oxford: Westview Press‚ 1992. 4. Davis‚ C. Michael. “Tiananmen in Hongkong”. In The Aftermath of the 1989 Tiananmen Crisis in Mainland China‚ edited by Bih-jaw Lin‚ 364-381. Oxford: Westview Press‚ 1992. 5. Hsu‚ Immanuel C.Y. China Without Mao: The Search for a New

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    considerations‚” “differentiation and functional specialization of institutions‚” and “establishment of institutions for political participation and appeal that strengthen the CCP’s legitimacy among the public at large”(7). By the end of the Tiananmen crisis of 1989‚ people in the international arena suspected the fall CCP; however‚ it went the other way in reality‚ China under CCP flourished. The first reason allowed the survival of the CCP regime is the establishment of succession regulations and rules that

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