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    Hook: In more ways than one, the ways of ancient cities and countries are specific to one place, but they also connect and intertwine together. Preview: The culture and developments in Japan’s Golden Age also overlap with that of China in early times. The two civilizations both had similar types of government, literature, language, and religion, though they still had aspects of their worlds that were uniquely their own. These countries are geographically close to one another, but when going…

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    Culturally Changing China

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    As one of the countries that has had thousands of years of ancient civilization, China’s culture can be traced back 5,000 thousand years, starting with the oldest known dynasty named the Xia Dynasty. Under the rule of King Yu, the first known dynasty, had roughly about 13.5 million people. Some accomplishments of the first Dynasty include being the first to irrigate, produce cast bronze, and a strong army. King Yu was also the first king to be succeeded by his son. This means he wasn’t chosen by…

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    As a community largely formed by immigrants, the local and community organizations available to certain ethnic groups can be a very important factor in the health, social and economic conditions of the group. The organizations that we will discuss next are only the main organizations that have been officially established and recognized. Judging by the fact that there are so many local/community organizations specifically tailored towards this ethnic group, we can conclude that the Chinese…

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    you King Sejong who is one of the most important figures in Korea history and Korean alphabet, Hangul. First, I am explain King Sejong’s life shortly. He was born 1397, Sejong succeeded to the throne at the age 22 as the fourth king of the Choson dynasty and lasted until 1450 when he was 54. His reign was a period of great cultural and intellectual accomplishment in Korea that is called the Golden Age. Next, Why King Sejong created Hangul? Before Hangul was invented, people had to learn…

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    To keep an Ancient Chinese dynasty great you must have good geography, social structure and and government/philosophy. In geography you must have good vegetation, physical feature and climate because you need a good place to grow crops and survive. In social structure you must have rulers who are wealthy at the top and poor people at the bottom. If there are no rulers your dynasty would have no laws and be out of order. In government/philosophy my Ancient Chinese dynasty would run on legalism…

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    There are many inventions and lots of road which changed our society and history.Silk road is located in China.Silk road helped china and other middle east asia to be able to start trading with others,The most important idea of the Silk Road was trading with other nations because this improved trading system and more. Although a strong cases could be made that spread of religion was more significant, this argument is unconvincing because there are more evidence that silk road was important…

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    Did you know it took over 2,000 years to build the Great Wall of China? Affirmative, it took 2,000 years to build the wall. It additionally took multiple dynasties to create and finish the wall; nevertheless, all the dynasties were doing the same thing with the wall, prospering their predecessor. The Wall of China was mainly built to protect to protect China from their number one enemy: The Mongols. Even though China’s Great Wall had many costs, it still protected people, information, trades,…

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    Iranian Revolution Essay

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    This assessment aims to evaluate the research question “To what extent did the Shah’s domestic policy lead to the Iranian Revolution?”. This paper will investigate the Pahlavi Regime and the Shah’s ambition to convert Iran from a third world developing country and in reforming her into the world's leading oil-rich nation of the world (with the support from western allies), in understanding the concept this investigation will examine the Shah’s weakness into account of causing the start of the…

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    『 An interest question. This magnetitum is iron oxide, uses in the alchemy of ancient time. It's not modern style and not takes in this time, cause it maybe have some more unknown side-effect. It indicates in mind as a Chinese herb-medicine, in the many physical properties of intermetallic. It would be true.』『 As for your question, it was described in pharmacopoeia. As like they said, I don't want to judge it. But another case should be helpful or get more references.』『 That's a legend in the…

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    The industrial revolution in China began during the 19th century when China was forced to open its doors by England. The country had lived in a state of isolationism; there was only one port that allowed trade to come into China. Meanwhile, England had a booming economy through its use of industrialization and vast technological advancements. The more England industrialized, the more they needed resources to supply their machines. China provided England with both space and resources that they…

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