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    Degeneration Haoyu Mao‚1 Soo Jung Seo‚1 Manas R. Biswal‚1 Hong Li‚1 Mandy Conners‚1 Arathi Nandyala‚1 Kyle Jones‚1 Yun-Zheng Le‚2 and Alfred S. Lewin1 1 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology‚ College of Medicine‚ University of Florida‚ Gainesville‚ Florida‚ United States Departments of Medicine‚ Endocrinology‚ and Cell Biology and Harold Hamm Diabetes Center‚ University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center‚ Oklahoma City‚ Oklahoma‚ United States 2 Correspondence: Alfred S. Lewin‚ Department

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    Has Deng Xiaopings economic policy–reformation and opening had positive or negative effects on the Chinese economy? Research Report English for Tertiary Studies2 Lecturer: Tracie Wong Student name: shangweiwei Student No.: G0844037P Tracie Wong English for Tertiary Student Program International Foundation Program Office University of Newcastle Newcastle‚ NSW Date : 7th May 2010 Dear Ms Tracie Wong: Re: Research Report Submission Good

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    credit for changing the fate of an entire nation. One of them is Mao Tse-tung‚ the man who rose from the peasantry to become the pre-eminent revolutionary theorist‚ political leader and statesman of Communist China (CNN‚ 2001). Mao Tse Tung was born on December 1893 in a village of Shaoshan in Hunan Province (China ’s south). His family is wealthy peasant farmers. He has one sister and two younger brothers. Mao lives with his mother ’s family in a neighboring village until he is eight. He then returns

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    Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong were both very similar and still quite different. Each of these great leaders wished to transform his country into something new and powerful. Though their methods of rule were not the same‚ they each were extremely effective leaders and had enormous impacts on his own country. Russia‚ before Stalin‚ could absolutely be considered as being a weak and peasant country. China‚ before Mao Zedong‚ was attempting‚ but failing‚ to modernize efficiently under Nationalism.

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    Had Mao not observed the shortcomings of the command economy the USSR was pioneering? If so‚ why didn’t he reform and adapt to the realistic needs of the Chinese people? Even if Mao didn’t live to see his country adapt to a more modern time‚ his successors did. Was Mao’s “cult of personality”- something he assured Stalin would never develop in China- too large for his own good‚ causing delusions in his governing? Perhaps so‚ since he often blamed “deliberate sabotage” by “class enemies” and incorrect

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    Chinese Conceptions of “Rights”: From Mencius to Mao—and Now One interpretation is “moral vacuum”. Some western journalists and scholars describe the contemporary protests as symptoms of a pervasive“moral vacuum” in which Chinese supposedly find themselves. They depicted Post-Mao China as a society where Marxism has been discredited‚ but—absent a Western appreciation of individual natural rights—Chinese have no moral compass to guide their changing and confused lives. In other word‚ We Chinese

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    Mao is a Rotten Egg

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    I enjoyed reading Chairman Mao is a Rotten Egg because it shows the relationship between parents and children and parents and the government under Mao Tse-tung. The mother in the story was very concerned with what she thought her child said because it had potential to jeopardize her relationship or right standing with the government. If her child‚ Ching-Ching‚ was a counterrevolutionary‚ there was a possibility that he would have been killed or at the least had his statement on record for the rest

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    and sea cucumbers had always just amazed me. They aroused my curiosity: How can they live underwater and we can’t? What do they eat? Can they see or hear? I am very excited to be applying to MAOS program which will answer a lot of my questions about the ocean and its creatures. Second paragraph MAOS would give me the opportunity to understand why not only the ocean is beautiful but it also plays an important part in our eco-system. Earth is the only planet we know of that contains water and

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    Evaluating Mao and China

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    achieve sustainability. By these events the peasants saw they would benefit from Maoism and therefore supported the communistic regime. Soon after the peasants quickly realized that Maoism was not as it seemed. With the start of industrial projects‚ Mao began looking to the peasants to pay for his vision through socialized agriculture called cooperatives. This movement created the next phase of Mao’s regime and moved the country quickly into collectivization. The peasants were forced to give up their

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    Maos last dancer Mao’s last dancer is a true story of Li Cunxin. Li came from an extremely poor family in a small village in China. When Li was only a young boy‚ he was selected to study at the Begjin dance academy to learn to be a dancer. When arrived in Begjin‚ the children right away started ballet trainin‚ they were also given education but the main focus was studying to be a ballerina. Li was then chosen to visit America for three months to train with the Houston ballet Academy. Li then fell

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