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    No matter what one ’s social status was‚ if one was born in China pre twentieth century‚ one would have at least rudimentary knowledge of Confucian gender values‚ whether through direct study or through traditions that were already soaked in Confucian ideology. In upper-class society‚ daughters are taught through study of classical Confucian texts and as a result most have a great understanding and following of those values; sons are likewise taught their role and are required to follow it if they

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    Analysis Of Han Fei

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    To what degree would Han Fei‚ the author of the second document‚ disagree with Confucius on the way in which to run a state? Like any scholars who might disagree with each other‚ the author of the second document‚ Han Fei (c. 230 B.C.)‚ a prominent scholar of the "legalist" school of Chinese political thought‚ and the author of the 1st document‚ Confucius (c. 500 B.C.)‚ an influential Chinese scholar of the "Summer and Autumn" period of Chinese history‚ are no different from each other

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    Roman and Han Comparison

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    Government‚ economy‚ and religion varied from civilization to civilization such as the Roman Empire‚ existing from 133 B.C.E. to the early fourth century C.E.‚ and the Han Empire‚ lasting from 202 B.C.E. to 220 C.E. Such variations make theses empires understandable in terms of relation toward each other as well as others. Most of Roman law‚ although dated back to the previous Roman Republic not the actual empire‚ is still significant because it remained in affect throughout their entire civilization

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    Hans and the Romans Dbq

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    The Hans and the Romans both had very fascinating views on their technology. While The Han’s attitude toward technology was viewed as a positive contribution to their society the Romans had positive views other Romans had negative attitudes. Every document has its own opinions on the way they appreciate technology some support which is making then look good‚ while some think it’s for low class people and not for government. In order to fully analyze Han and Roman attitudes toward technology it would

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    The Fall of Rome

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    The Fall of Rome The Roman Empire was one that pertains to modern politics‚ in that‚ by studying Rome ’s trials and struggles‚ a modern nation might be able to overcome its own problems‚ perils‚ and challenges‚ and use its own opportunities‚ wisely. Therefore‚ it only makes sense for people of today to want to ask the question of why Rome fell. Some say that since all states and empires in history have fallen‚ the real question that should be asked is why Rome lasted for so long. Although it

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    Rome History

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    archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Rome area from approximately 14‚000 years ago‚ but the dense layer of much younger debris obscures Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites.[21] Evidence of stone tools‚ pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10‚000 years of human presence. Several excavations support the view that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill built above the area of the future Roman Forum. While some archaeologists argue that Rome was indeed founded in the middle of the

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    A Closer look to American Culture: A comparison between culture in China and America By Shijiao Chen Social Work 100 March 15‚ 2012 My parents came to the United States when I was about ten years old‚ leaving me and my younger brother to live with my grandma in China. We talked on the phone every day and they told us what their life in America was like. From what my parents told me‚ the U.S. was place where everybody could have a place to live and something to eat if they

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    Buddhism in China

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    Buddhism in China Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E.‚ and was diffused to China by the first century C.E. Buddhism gradually gained followers after the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E. Buddhism’s influence on people continued to expand for several centuries all throughout East Asia. Between 220 C.E. and 570 C.E.‚ China suffered a period of political instability and conflict. Buddhism had very diverse responses in China. The reaction of Buddhism gradually diffused in

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    Education System Between Canada And China Education system comes from the culture‚ education has different meaning in different culture. Same like that‚ education system in different areas is quite different. There are two kinds of education system in the world are easy to make a comparison. One of them is my country China—Asia‚ the other one is Canada—North America. They are two typical kinds of education system in the world and they have different purpose of education. As the

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    The Fall of Rome

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    The Fall of Rome- Disease and Plague Gracelyn Gutierrez In Ancient Rome‚ the wealthy had lead pipes that carried water to their houses. Due to lead poisoning in water‚ the rate of death in wealthy homes was very high. The interaction of people at the Coliseum and the blood and death most likely spread disease. Those who lived on the streets went through an uninterrupted season of illness and disease. Alcohol use increased‚ furthering the intolerance of citizens. Poor families lived in crowded

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