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    representative democracy and social justice in a well-planned economy.” - Fidel Castro China‚ a predicament of social injustice‚ has been debated upon its coercive form of government over decades now‚ by eminent scholars and experts‚ who have been discussing about China’s future in their everlasting debates regarding the stand China will ultimately have to take in the coming decades. The fact that makes China as such a controversial subject in the world is because of its combination of its incomparable

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    indo-china relationship

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    China–India relations China–India relations‚ also called Sino-Indian relations or Indo-China relations‚ refers to the bilateral relationship between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of India. Historically‚ India and China have had relations for more than 2‚000 years but modern relationship began in 1950 when India was among the first countries to end formal ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan) and recognise the PRC as the legitimate government of Mainland China. China

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    only encouraged; it is a way of life. The highly developed education systems in China give students a significant advantage in a globalized economy because of their cultural views‚ a wide variety of studied subjects‚ and the competitive nature of society. Culture in China is a huge factor contributing to the education of their students. A big part of their culture is wealth. Although the cost of education in China is negligible by Western standards‚ when you consider the country’s GDP and the

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    Apocalypse 02/21/2012 Voldemort Period 2 China And Russia. Yay. During the 20th century‚ the world went through extensive changes both economically and politically. Communism‚ a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common‚ actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state‚ was introduced to the Middle East. Russia and China adopted this ideology which dramatically altered their countries. Both nations used

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    Google in China

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    SUBJECT: Google in China Given the guidelines and requirements on self censorship imposed by the Chinese Communist Party on local internet service providers‚ it is my recommendation that before Google develops businesses under such requirements it has a clear understanding on the role and impact its services will play in peoples lives under these circumstances to avoid being used unintentionally as a political tool. Services provided by Google‚ such as blogs and email accounts‚ which are knowingly

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    photography provides a sustained focus on social changes and unprecedented new social experiences. With support from Bates College‚ I organized this exhibition of photographs with works by seven contemporary Chinese photographers to illuminate the path that China has traveled in the past twenty-five years. The exhibition is intended to illustrate changes in Chinese society to an American audience. The photographs by the painter Liu Xiaodi were taken in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the time‚ while he

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    “Back to China”: the Reverse Brain Drain in China Every autumn‚ American students are busy with applying for undergraduate or graduate schools‚ so are an increasing number of Chinese students. Chinese get to realize the significance of being transnational. “Transnational” means involving in many countries. Now‚ human capital‚ especially those who have international experience‚ is significant to the development of a country in the internationalized world. However‚ plenty of overseas students

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    Us-China Relationship

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    United States and China has never been smooth sailing. The relationship started off rocky with events such as the Peoples Republic and Tiananmen Square massacre and evolved into China being our biggest creditor and largest holder of U.S. debt (Alessi‚ Carin‚ and Zissis Pg. 1). Even though the United States aims for a strong‚ mutually enabling relationship with China‚ we are more realistically faced with a parasitic relationship‚ with China as the host. The United States and China have a very rocky

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    Rise of Communism in China

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    Rise of Communism in China Introduction The main reason why the Communists came to power in China was because of the failing policies and actions used by Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalists) of which the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took advantage. However in addition to that‚ there were also significant factors such as the poor conditions during the beginning of the twentieth century in the Republic of China and the Japanese War (1937 – 1945)‚ that led to the insufficiency and weakness of the GMD

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    Government and Walmart When Walmart decided to expand into China‚ a countless number of hurdles stood in its place. They knew that the store model that has made them the number one retailer in the world was not going to work within Chinese culture‚ but just how much different would they have to be from the cookie-cutter stores that are found all across the United States? In order to dominate the retail market in China as successfully as they have in other markets across the world‚ dynamic change

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