Censorship in the People's Republic of China

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    Mulan Reaction

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    The story I choose to write about for my response paper is Mulan. The story or movie of Mulan is about a war that took place in China. It was China versus the Huns. In the movie the emperor gets information that the Hans have invade china and that they were destroying villages in China. The emperor than decided to send his entire army out to protect his people. This caused the emperor to implement a draft that required one male from every family to join the army with no exceptions. This is where…

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    Lauryn Hall Mr. Martin World History CP One Child Policy Was the one child policy in china actually useful? In my opinion the one child policy was a good idea because of what the statistics. They show the decline of their population and with that there is less production of materials that make their pollutions, and there was a lot more resources because they were not burning them up as fast. The question is was the one child policy worth it? Yes, this policy that was placed in the 1960s cut…

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    aggregator and blogger Faye Wang, commented on the reception that Disney's rendition of Mulan received in China. Wang does not hide anything, nor does she soften her words. She admits that the reception of the cartoon in China went terribly wrong and shares her own opinion among others, saying that [f]rom what [she] can remember, the movie was received horribly. People criticized how the movies confused China with Japan (which is a big deal for [them]), and how they confused Chinese tradition of…

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    Pig Farming In South Asia

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    Pigs have been essential to human’s life even before wild animals were domesticated. Ancestors of pigs comes from Asia and Europe 25 million years ago, however its domestication pigs began 6000 to 8000 BC. Pigs were highly produced in Asia especially China which is the highest pig producer even currently. Pigs arrived in South Africa in in 1600’s with the European settlers. South Africa’s indigenous breeds are the Windsnyer (Ramsay, 2002). Breeds which are also found and commercially produced in…

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    Confucianism Qing Dynasty

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    Several factors played a role in ending the last imperial Dynasty in China. Externally, the European expanding influence in Asia during the 19th century was behind their success in taking control of Hong Kong after they humiliated the small Chinese navy in the Optium wars. The British legalized Christianity and opened the…

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    dynasties of Ancient China. It it deemed to be the most successful dynasties of China and played a major part in the advancement of Chinese Civilization. It reigned over China for one of the longest periods reigning from 206 BCE to 220 CE. The Han Dynasty was important because it brought upon new cultural and technological advancements and during this time they experienced political, social and military advancements which helped the Chinese progress. Following the first dynasty of China which…

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    The Karate Kid Analysis

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    Karate Kid embraces the ideas/stages of the hero’s journey from “the ordinary world,” to the “mentor”, to the “test and ordeals”, and to the “supreme ordeal.” Dre, who was at home in the city of Detroit, was forced into the “Ordinary World” of China. In Dre’s journey, Dre and his mother found…

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    had on the art of both the Tang dynasty and modern day China have been mentioned, the overall question: How did Chinese culture influence the Tang dynasty’s tri-colored burial sculptures and how does it compare to the way Chinese sculpture art is influenced now, can be answered by comparing the two time periods in order to see where the similarities and differences lay. To begin, both the art in the Tang dynasty and that of modern day China were exposed to and inspired by a wide range of…

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    Communism In China

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    To what extent did the rise of communism in China shape both the Chinese economy and social structure during the 20th century? Part A: Part B: While the long standing history between China and Japan has been filled with conflicts and atrocities, such as the Nanking massacre and the fighting for control of Manchuria in the early 19th century, the rise of communism in China played a large role in both shaping the relations between China and Japan as well as influencing their relationship today.…

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    It was said that the spirit of Laozi appeared and gave him permission to establish the religion. He included countless of gods, goddesses, and ideas from other religions to compete with a religion that was rapidly diffusing throughout China, Buddhism. Later on in 346 C.E., another remodeling of Taoism was led by a man known as Yang Yi. He mixed elements of Buddhism and other local religions to achieve this transformation known as the “Highest Purity Movement.” During the Tang and the…

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