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    In A City of Sadness, movie director Hou Hsiao-Hsien vividly captures the despair of the Taiwanese through the Lin family following the surrender of Japan in 1945 to when the Nationalist Party completely retreats to Taiwan after losing the Mainland to the Communist Party in 1949. Throughout the movie, despair is depicted through the collapse of the Lin family, where one after another, members (the sons) of the family are lost as they struggle against the power of new government implemented by…

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    Sunfun In America

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    SUNFUN – THE UTOPIA SUNFUN is the name of our community, it is a first kind of country, self-sustainable, ecofriendly where life is amazing! The best place to life in this planet! We believe that education and values are the most important part of our pyramided of priorities. The education starts before the baby is born and never ends. Our community has no religion… we are more spiritual than religious. It is a place with perfect weather and happy people resolve their conflicts with…

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    Open Door Policy Dbq

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    Section 1: Identification and Evaluation of Main Source The U.S. has had major impacts on different countries around the world including China, Iraq, and Afghanistan. In 1899, the United States created a policy called The Open Door Policy, which allowed the U.S., and other foreign countries, to freely trade with the country of China. This policy was composed of two sets of notes and was created by President McKinley’s Secretary of State, John Hay. With the help of an American diplomat named…

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    In order to increase American security, John has multiple strategies that he plans to implement, starting with increasing defense by $102 billion over the next 8 years. In support of free trade and the economy, Kasich believes that the $5.3 trillion in annual trade that passes through the Western Pacific should have freedom of navigation. He also wants to intensify international intelligence cooperation and combat the human trafficking of refugees in the interest of safety. To ensure a free…

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    Ah Q Analysis

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    including the warlord skirmishes, Yuan Shikai’s and Japan’s Twenty-one Demands, China landed itself into deep trouble and was able to obtain little social development. Beginning in the year 1915, some intellectuals started to claim that only under the circumstance of which all the Chinese people are enlightened can China achieve the prosperity of entire nation. a key aspect of their prescription for a modern China involved the role of women in a modern society—interpreted through the lens of…

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    proletariat is growing. The proletariat is on the stage of political history, under the guidance of Marx, the socialist movement is growing with every passing day. China is one of the five communist countries today. Under the guided of the Chinese people 's Communist Party, defeated the foreign invaders, overthrown of the Kuomintang government, and China become to a global superpower.…

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    Serial Killer Scenarios

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    There are about 282 million rural migrant workers in China, making up more than one third of the working population of China (DongFang, 2017). Every household in China have to register based on a system that was formally introduced by the Communist government in 1958 (DongFang, 2017). The majority of these jobs are low-paid jobs in manufacturing, construction…

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    Exponential Population

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    Population Growth Population growth rate on Earth is increasing exponentially; in fact, it is believed that the population will increase to more than 9 billion people by the middle of the century (United States Census Bureau, 2016). This is an unimaginable increase from the two and a half billion souls Earth had just in 1950 alone (Population Institute, 2016). The impact has raised serious concerns for the planet and it sustainability. The population increases in both developed countries and…

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    Causes Of Food Shortage

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    It is hard to imagine that about half food around the world is wasted in many different ways every year. The problem of food shortage bothers many people now. If people can reduce food waste, food shortage may be could be solved. There are many causes of food waste, transportation losses, storage losses, daily life extravagance and unreasonable distribution. In order to cope with these problems, some solutions will be illustrated in this essay and there are some analyses and evaluations will be…

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    The globalization ties links in which they are down to the root problem of that there are massive factories in a great quantity that are across China where the resources are created. Those resources are what supply the daily needs of developed countries. Within that statement, an individual can example an outlook on this where to let’s say for an example that there is a sudden supply for a plastic…

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