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    In theory, under communism, all means of production are owned in common, rather than by individuals. In practice, a single authoritarian party controls both the political and economic systems. The Soviet Union, China, Russia, Ukraine are some of the old communist countries throughout history. China, Laos, North Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba are still a communist countries today. Communism is considered negative because there is a strong government control, little motivation for individuals to…

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    Demography In China

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    thousands die in China from year to year, and there is only one major contributor involved, air pollution (uscc.gov). Over years, the hazardous air quality caused mainly by China 's industrialization and economy growth, has created many problems for the population 's health and environment. Delving into the history and demography first, this paper will cover one of China 's biggest problems. The history and demography of China is really diverse and interesting. The area of China is divided…

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    Chinese Economic Reform

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    The feminism in China after Chinese economic reform Yangweihong Liu According to Feminism (June, 2007, p.5), feminism is “a recognition of an imbalance of power between the sexes, with women in a subordinate role to men”. It is a term that women fight for their right. From global aspect, feminism was founded in later 18 centuries during and after the French revolution. Since that time, the world began to realize the raising power of women and their equal power. Women show their power by abandon…

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    Korean Chinese Case Study

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    minority in China and also ethnic return migrants in South Korea expressed in the literature. It explores the factors that trigger the identity crisis of Korean Chinese and constantly causing them to search for a new home. In doing so, two works written by a second-generation of Korean Chinese novelist named Hŏ Ryŏn-sun (1955-), Windflower (Paramkkot) and Who Saw the Nest of Butterfly?, published in 1996 and 2004, will be examined, which deal with diasporic experiences of Korean Chinese in China…

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    Arthur miller was born in the year 1915 in Harlem, New York. His father owned a coat manufacturing business but unfortunately the business didn’t last and lost almost everything in 1929. And because of this he and his family had to move to Flatbush, Brooklyn. He attended the University of Michigan. During his time in college he won the school’s Avery Hopwood Award for his first play, No Villain. After this he moved back East to pursue his career as a playwright. And soon after that he married…

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    competition between the two superpowers on who had the most power and influence. This competition was very aggressive but neither party wanted another world war to break out. The primary motivations of the superpowers in Korea were to prevent the spread of the opposing side’s ideologies. However each side was hesitant to attack the other. The influence from local pressures like China and Korea caused the two superpowers to get involved. “The Report to the President by the National Security…

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    fall behind, and the increase of conflicts between different classes would occur. As a result, the health and stability of society would be damaged. This issue needs more attention in China, a country which has the largest population and the most nationalities around the world . The National Report (2012) states that China has enlarged investment in education and achieved full-scale free compulsory education in both urban and rural areas. These efforts have promoted sustained and rapid…

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    loyal to a specific political party and their…

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    slaughtered, with mass beheadings, live burials, burnings, and other forms of torture” (Ping 25). The amount of controversy that surrounds all reports on Nanjing is evidence of the continuing political tumult that the event created between Japan and China. Regardless, the events in Nanjing are important reminders of the hardships faced by innocent Chinese citizens during the Chinese Civil War and the Sino-Japanese…

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    since the American features were not very prominent and the soldiers in this painting had masks on, it was hard to tell which side Picasso was on. It was his artistic style, which he is famous for, that made the PCF question is loyalty to the communist party. But overall, this piece accurately depicts the atrocities of how civilians were treated during some parts of the Korean…

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