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    1989 Tian An men Square. 50000 students took it to the streets on april 29th of Beijing and protested peacefully. On May 4‚ approximately 100‚000 students and workers marched in Beijing making demands for free media reform and a formal dialogue between the authorities and student-elected representatives. The government rejected the proposed dialogue‚ only agreeing to talk to members of appointed student organizations. On May 13‚ large groups of students occupied Tiananmen Square and started a hunger

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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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    develop never affirms this connection as it is so often against nature. * Through his artwork‚ he displays that we exist because landscape exists and vice versa‚ as “we humans grew out of each other”. Cultural * Until the events of Tiananmen Square‚ the Chinese people accepted authority and displayed willingness to conform‚ however through the Cultural Revolution during the 1960s to 1970s there were many changes in the way people created and viewed art. * Chinese art developed from

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    The majority of people in America take for granted the vast amount of knowledge at their disposal due to the internet. Unfortunately‚ in some countries‚ the most prominent being China‚ the internet is heavily restricted to citizens‚ so that they are aware of very little of what’s going on outside of their home country. China’s censorship of the internet restricts people from having full access to the knowledge it provides‚ as well as preventing them from expressing their opinions regarding sensitive

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    The China Coin – Plot Summary Chapter 1 * Leah and her mother Joan are on a plane to China in search of the origins of a mysterious half a coin that was sent to Joan from her father. * Leah is not thrilled to be going. * Leah does not see herself as Chinese. * We find out that Leah’s father has died of cancer and they are tracing the coin for him‚ because he was really curious about where the other half of the coin is. * Joan is spooked by what she sees on TV – a student riot

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    accordance with Chinese regulations‚ Google had decided to engage in self-censorship‚ excluding results on such politically sensitive topics as democratic reform‚ Taiwanese independence‚ the banned Falun Gong movement‚ and references to the notorious Tiananmen Square massacre of democratic protestors that occurred in 1989. 3) Do you think that Google should have entered China and engaged in self-censorship‚ given the company’s long-standing mantra “Don’t be evil?” Is it better to engage in self-censorship

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    Social Media in China: The Sina Weibo as the Study Object Mass media influence and restrict by the social and political‚ at the same time‚ the characteristics of the mass media also influence the process of social development. In most of the westen coutries‚ the media set up their rloe as the ‘watch dog’ for the governemtn‚ supervision the government and as well as a bridge of communication between government and public. From the Collins English Dictionary‚ a watchdog is defined as ‘a person or

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    Abstract Concept - Freedom Freedom. It is the absence of necessity‚ one’s right to do whatever they please. An open-ended‚ infinite journey into the depths of creativity where one is not restricted by rules and regulations. People are able to find freedom within themselves and in the world around them. It is the result of lifted pressures and expectations given to people. Many people have images of freedom they have developed through experience and cultural immersion. Cultures all have their own

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    May 4th vs June 4th Movement

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    This article was downloaded by: [New York University] On: 07 May 2013‚ At: 23:28 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Journal of Contemporary China Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cjcc20 May 4th and June 4th compared: A sociological study of Chinese social movements Zhidong Hao

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    M10/3/HISTX/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/S3/M MARKSCHEME May 2010 HISTORY ROUTE 2 Higher Level and Standard Level Paper 1 – Communism in crisis 1976–89 7 pages -2- M10/3/HISTX/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/S3/M This markscheme is confidential and for the exclusive use of exa miners in this examination session. It is the property of the International Baccalaureate and must not be reproduced or distributed to any other person without the authorization of IB Cardiff. -3- M10/3/HISTX/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/S3/M

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