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    During the twentieth century, was very powerful for China because two revolution happed: 1911 Revolution and The Cultural Revolution in 1949. The 1911 Revolution is not as known as much as the Cultural Revolution, but had a significant affect to the world. China throughout the course of history rapidly changed and while the country itself changed, the definition of Chinese identity itself changed over the course of the twentieth century. The Cultural Revolution was very remarkable and…

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    Morris P. Fiorina, who wrote The Rise of the Washington Establishment, is a political scientist who received his education from the University of Rochester as well as Allegheny College from 1968 to 1972. At the age of 70, he is currently the Professor at Stanford who teaches political science. He has multiple writings that converse about the government and even has an award for these writings. The Rise of the Washington Establishment discusses that the federal bureaucracy has taken over and…

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    The writing I selected was a paper submitted to my history professor detailing the accounts of the 2nd Punic War in Carthage. This was a comment on the fairly powerful passage from “The Punic Wars” by Adrian Goldsworthy, which focused on the conditions and treatments of the slaves in the Punic War. They were given barely enough food to survive, and they made to march many miles. Civilians were very sympathetic to the slaves, but if they tried to feed the slaves, the food would be stolen by the…

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    Today, police officers are expected to face countless danger while keeping the peace. These officers are expected respond to calls for service and later find their response scrutinized by society, media, and policy makers. Often questioned are the discretionary powers afforded to police officers and a quest by the public for a change in the way officers respond. Use of Force in today’s climate gives rise to a plethora of complaints, unfavorable publicity, and unnecessary stress while officers…

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    To understand the relationship between the interest groups and government, one must understand what is an interest group and its purpose. An interest group is a group of people who try to influence policymakers. They are of the same political opinions and goals, and raise money to help support political candidates who they believe will represent and support their position on issues. For example, an interest group may consist of people that would like to be represented in government on the…

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    Before Confucianism there was the Mandate of Heaven and the Classic of Changes. The Mandate was led by the Zhou dynasty (1122 BC - 256 B.C.). This doctrine asserted the ruler’s accountability to a supreme moral force that guides the human community. The Mandate caused a lot of internally fighting amongst dynasties because it decriminalized constant rebellions. The Classic of Changes was published in the 9th BC and was said to be have complied by a mythical hero Fu Xi. These were sets of six…

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    The dawn of globalization has intensified Sino-Tanzania bilateral relationship into venturing on new economic potentials for mutual benefits. Since 1990s, Tanzania businessmen have started doing business with China by importing Chinese products such as construction materials, textiles and machineries. Likewise, since 2000, Chinese enterprises and people have increased their economic ventures in Africa and Tanzania in particular. (H.L. Sigalla, 2014:92). The TIC data indicates there are 675…

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    done, Dan was a little surprised. “What are you doing here Thomas?” asked his father. “I did it dad,” replied Thomas. “What? What did you do?” asked his father. “I put your shooters in jail, by using the right way of going above and beyond the bureaucrats and going straight to the justice system,” Thomas said proudly. “I don’t know what to say, son,” his father said quizzically. “It’s all over dad, you don’t have to say anything. I did this for you because you have been a great father and I…

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    Except the plot itself in the films, color plays an essential role in film and has access to influence emotion. Although nobody denies the strong influence of color, few people know the process of color-emotion expression. Andrew, Bani and Fred (1986) indicate the definition of emotion, ‘feeling of sufficient intensity to cause nervous agitation or other obvious psychomotor disturbances. One has command over feeling, whereas affect intrudes against one’s will and can only be represses with…

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    Introduction The United States is composed of vast ethnic and linguistic diversity. Our history, laws, and culture are a reflection of that reality. The economy, our citizens, and society overall experience benefits both large and small. On the other hand, those who do not speak English often face hardship and discrimination. Most people believe that education is a key to success in a developed country, but in an educational system that is predominantly administered and operated in English,…

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