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    Revolution Dinner Party

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    This man was an army for Chairman Mao’s Revolution‚ named Comrade Li. Mao wanted him to stay at Ling’s apartment so he could convince more people to be part of the Mao revolution. While Comrade Li stays at Ling’s house‚ he befriends Ling and tries to persuade her into being a member of Mao’s revolution. Comrade Li makes her origami in return of ingredients for cooking

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    Mao’s Last Dancer is set in the China during the Cultural Revolution (1966 – 1976) where under Mao Ze Dong’s rule; everyone in china was indoctrinated believing that Mao was the saviour to China. Li’s village suffered through harsh poverty and an era of strict adherence to regulations as he distinctively describes how Mao’s propaganda and communistic rule had terrorised his teenage

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    Dirlik June 4

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    International Journal of China Studies Vol. 5‚ No. 2‚ June/August 2014‚ pp. 295-329 __________________________________________________________ June Fourth at 25: Forget Tiananmen‚ You Don’t Want to Hurt the Chinese People’s Feelings – and Miss Out on the Business of the New “New China”!+ Arif Dirlik* Independent Scholar‚ Eugene‚ OR‚ USA Formerly University of Oregon/Duke University Abstract Twenty-five years ago‚ in the early hours of June 4‚ the people’s government in Beijing turned its guns

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    AUGMENTED REALITY

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    relationships. Jealousy destroys precious human bonds. In the timeline of the world‚ jealousy has generated nothing but evil‚ evil and more evil. War‚ hatred‚ destruction‚ death. Progress indeed. Thank you. (Back to our side of the globe‚ Mao Ze-dong was jealous of the moderates who were eating away his absolute power over China. In 1966‚ he launched the Cultural Revolution to restore his power‚ with drastic results. The Revolution disrupted the improving economy. Schools were closed down

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    economics of China was mainly based on agriculture for many centuries. The economy of China could not be separated from Mao. Mao was the chairman of CCP in China from the year 1943 to 1976. Mao was calles as Chairman Mao or The Great Leader Chairman Mao. During the Mao period‚ most of the Chinese citizens were poor people except for the political elite people in China. During the Mao era‚ China economics was mainly emphasized on the heavy industry. The success of the heavy industries in china was measured

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    Ping Pong

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    The U.S. Table Tennis team was in Nagoya‚ Japan in 1971 for the 31st World Table Tennis Championships on April 6 when they received an invitation to visit China. From the early years of the People’s Republic‚ sports had played an important role in diplomacy‚ often incorporating the slogan "Friendship First‚ Competition Second". During the isolationist years‚ athletes were among the few PRC nationals who were allowed to travel overseas. On April 10‚ 1971‚ the team and accompanying journalists became

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    They still feel scared and hopeless‚ because they were separated from their parents. Rae Yang at the end of the story was confused. After so many changes that she went through‚ she didn’t know what to do. For example‚ when Mao forbade to use nannies‚ her family had nanny whose name was Aunty‚ even she loved her‚ she didn’t know how to help her .Yang was afraid to help her‚ because she was a member in Red Guards (Yang 385). Another example‚ is that Red Guard cut every woman’s

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    "Spider Eaters" by Yang

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    peers in China. As an educated youth‚ she later devoted her five years on a pig farm in a village located at northern China‚ herding pigs and performing other physical labor. Although grew up with faith in the Communist Party and love for Chairman Mao‚ she enthusiasm for revolution and devotion to the new China ended after suffering from hardship of physical labor. Spider Eaters is a document recorded by Yang‚ someone who actually participated in and witnessed the Cultural Revolution‚ so Spider

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    Arguments

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    developments in China. At that time a dispute between Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Tse Tung. Japan army seized Manchuria and China dominate the interior. China country is the birthplace of the father and his ancestors in the Kwantung. During his youth 15 years‚ Chin Peng have a feeling that is close to the western educated nationalist Chiang Kai Shek who dominate the southern China and Taiwan. But the booklet ’On Protacted War’ essay Mao Tse Tung changed his mind on the flow of communism. Clear determination

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    The reactions to the ‘Tiananmen Square Massacre’ from the ‘Chinese Communist Party’ were driven by a need to maintain total control of China. As Michael Lynch states in the supporting quotation‚ they were willing to curtail the political freedoms of the public to do so. Most modern historians‚ including Lynch and Zhang Liang believe the immediate reactions of the C.C.P. were motivated by China’s political leaders who wanted a “violent end to the affair.” The long-term reactions from the C.C.P

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