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    Cindy Nguyen Period 1 November 18th‚ 2013 Argumentative Essay: China’s One Child Policy What is the cost to solve one problem? In 1979‚ Deng Xiaoping introduces China’s one-child policy with the hopes to slow down their population and assist in improving their living circumstances (Pierson). China has always been considered as the largest country in the world. Because of their vast population‚ they are at risk of overpopulation and not having enough resources to sustain their people. While

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    China Shortage of Fresh Water‚ People often thinks that water will never be used up. There is plenty of water‚ such as rain‚ water from the rivers and wells. It seems as if water is always available around us and we never have to worry about water shortage. In fact water is rather limited on the earth. With the rapid increase of population and fast development of industries‚ water is more needed than before. At the same time‚ a large amount of water has been polluted and wasted every day. Some big

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    In 1998 it was estimated that China’s tremendous population of 1.295 billion people made up 20% of the world’s population‚ being the world’s most populous country during that time and still remains most populous today. Although there are many known benefits from a growing and large population such as technological advancement and increased labour‚ it also carries with it numerous adverse effects. A prime example of how large populations may cause problems is through China. China being the largest

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    The Chinese Economic Reform: a Blueprint for Nigeria’s Economic Plans By: Salim Salihu Muhammed Over the years‚ government had embarked on several economic reforms aimed at bettering the lives of its citizenry; promising fulfilment of human needs for peace and security ‚ clean air and water‚ food‚ shelter‚ education‚ arts‚ culture‚ and useful and satisfying employment; maintenance of ecological integrity through careful stewardship‚ rehabilitation‚ reduction in wastes and protection of diverse

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    One Country‚ Two Systems One Country‚ Two Systems is a concept proposed in 1981 by Ye Jianying‚ one of the ten Founding Marshals of China. Then formally put forward by Deng Xiaoping‚ the former leader of China‚ in January 1982 in order to reunify the country. However‚ this concept was aimed to reunify Taiwan‚ not to reunify Hong Kong or macaw. One country‚ two systems means there is only one China‚ but the regions of Hong Kong‚ Macao and Taiwan could retain their original economic

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    Radical Theory of International Relations Radical Theory derives its views from Marxist Theory. It is therefore sometimes referred to as Marxism‚ Socialism or Socialists internationalism. Radicals believe that the state is nothing more than a machine for the oppression of one class by another. Although they consider the state to be an important actor in world affairs‚ they emphasize the conflicting interests of social classes. Classes (capitalists‚ workers‚ and peasants)‚ clash for control of

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    Between 1945 and 1997‚ Hong Kong underwent a relatively large political and institutional transformation. Especially after the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration‚ the pace of political transformation process was speeded up. In my opinions‚ the resumption of sovereignty did help Hong Kong move towards the process of political modernization. To explain why the turning back of Hong Kong could boost the political progress in our city‚ we should first know what is the definition of political

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    In early 1960s‚ the regional and international environment played an important role in bringing about an upswing in Pakistan-China relations. China‚ which was under the strong pressure of the West led by the US in those days of the Cold War as shown by the establishment of SEATO and had fought a war with India because of their territorial dispute‚ needed friends to end its international isolation and counter India in South Asia. Pakistan because of its strained relations with India was in search

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    Hist 120 Poshek Fu Take Home Final May 6‚ 2013 In the 1980s‚ the world talked was amazed by the rapid economic recovery of Asia as Hong Kong and Japan‚ war ravaged backwaters merely 35 years prior‚ were suddenly out competing their western contemporaries. China‚ South Korea‚ and Japan experienced incredible economic growth near the end of the 20th century. So well prepared to tackle the 21st are these countries that some have gotten excited enough to call our century‚ the Asian century

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    China-Indo Economic Condition and ACFTA Affect on Indonesia. Chapter 1. China Brief Introduction of China Economic Condition 1.1 China Overall Economic Condition 1.2 Neoclassical Theory 1.3 New Economic Model 1.4 Limitation 1.5 Relation 1.6 Consumer Roles 1.7 Business Innovation and technology 1.8 Corruption Chapter 2. Indonesia Brief Introduction of Indonesia Economic Condition 2.1 Indonesia Overall Economic Condition 2.2 Optimistic Future

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