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    The Results of Zheng He’s Expeditions: Were they what he had hoped for? March 19th‚ 2013 History1A Mr. O’Leary By Manik Kumar During the early 1400s in China‚ there existed a naval explorer who extended the realms of his empire’s knowledge and power far beyond any civilization in the world at the time. The name of this legendary navy admiral was Zheng He. He was found by Zhu Di‚ a Ming prince at the time‚ on one of his purges to eradicate the Mongols. Zheng He was one of the boys that was

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    consideration in “The Suicide of Admiral Nimitz‚” on his believe to commit suicide. The ways I can fully explain this case is by placing myself in Nimitz’s perspective about suicide and the judgments individuals decide on when killing oneself. On the other hand‚ I strongly oppose to any suicidal situation because it is immoral to murder any human’s life. Additionally‚ I will further analyze this situation based on my personal moral believes. I am aware of Nimitz’s situation why he ended his life coming from

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    Andrew Paul Stokes June 5‚ 2011 Ming Dynasty Economy It’s growth and it’s decline. By Andrew Paul Stokes Beijing Union University 1|P a ge Andrew Paul Stokes June 5‚ 2011 Ming Dynasty Economy The Ming Dynasty The economy of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) of China was the largest in the world at the time. It is regarded as one of China ’s three golden ages (the other two being the Han and Tang dynasties)‚ the Ming is also the dynasty where the first sprouts of Chinese capitalism

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    Yi Ming

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    reflected in scholar-officials’ daily practices of tea consumption and water drinking. Water delivery was widely accepted and practiced by scholar-official tea connoisseurs in the late-Ming era. Tian Yiheng has explained the way in which drinkers should deliver the spring water from the Mount Hui in the Zhu quan xiao pin‚ and he suggested that drinkers should send honest servants to fulfill this job so that they would not bring bad water from any places nearby. Another active practitioner of water delivery

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    The Voyage

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    The Voyage The Voyage‚ by Katherine Mansfield is a short story set in the early 1900s‚ about a young girl called Fenella who is being taken from her home in Wellington to live with her Grandparents in Picton‚ after the death of her mother. She along with her grandmother travels across the Cook Strait on the Picton Boat to her new home. Mansfield uses the literary techniques of symbolism‚ setting and dialogue to convey the idea of the transition from childhood into adulthood. Mansfield uses

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    The Chinese Voyages of Exploration Succeeded by the non-Chinese Qing Dynasty‚ the Ming Dynasty is considered to be the last native dynasty to exist. The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644 and is known as the greatest era of social stability and organized government (European). Zhu Yuanzhang founded the Ming Dynasty; he is also known as Hongwu‚ Taizu‚ and Ming Taizu. Hongwu died in 1382‚ leaving his grandson‚ Huidi‚ the next heir. However‚ Chengzu‚ or Yongol‚ created a military campaign to

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    Nathan Audette 12/10/14 Yao Ming an Inspiration Yao Ming an inspiration to any basketball player. He was a chinese athlete who was the first to play in the NBA. He did not get there easily. It took pride‚ power‚ and dedication. He started basketball when he was kid. His parents taught him the game(Young 16). His parents were both professional basketball players(Young 15-16). His father was on the Chinese National Team(Young 15-16). His mother played in the olympics for the chinese(Young 15-16)

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    The Great Ming dynasty has been a dynasty where the basis of its rulings and organizations have been derived from Confucian ideals. Its Emperors held titles as the "Son of Heaven"‚ making them almost deities who should possess the wisdom as well as integrity to oversee such an enormous and centralized empire. Still‚ in 1644‚ the Hans were overtaken by a growing power the of brave warriors on horseback who had an expertise of western firearms. The Great Ming dynasty‚ arguably China’s most flourishing

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    Early Ming Dynasty I choose to do the early Ming Dynasty because it was very interesting to me and so much happened in just the beginning of this dynasty. Ming Taizu- Emperor Hongwu‚ Founder of the Ming Dynasty; once entered a monastery and later a leader of the peasant’s uprising army. In 1368‚ he proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian (today’s Nanjing). He also implemented a series of policies to reduce the peasants’ burden and to resume the production of the whole society. On the other hand

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    the Americas before Columbus? Menzies takes on a voyage where he tries to find evidence to support his thesis and comes up with several different theories; his first stop: Calicut. Menzies claims that the Ming dynasty’s famous navigator Zheng He managed to reach the cape of good hope and from there he should have reached the Americas too. Gavin also claims that a famous Italian writer of the time‚ Nicolo ’ Di Conti‚ might have made contact with Zheng ’s fleet in Calicut and might have also left with

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