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    Three Gorges Dam Built on the historical Yangtze River, the Three Gorges Dam is the world’s largest and most controversial dam to be built. The dam has been the cause for the displacement of an approximated 1.3 million people and is currently wreaking havoc on the environment. The question is, however, was it right for the Chinese government to do this? This question can easily be answered using the Australian method of SHEEP factors; social, historical, economic, environmental, and political.…

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    knowing the history and nativity of these restaurants it is easy to be blind to the level of authenticity behind them. This is equally true for Chinese dishes. General Tso’s chicken is known as a classic Chinese dish in America and is the most famous Hunan dish in the…

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    Mao Zedong's Three Stages

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    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are the two most notorious mass murderers in history, however, Mao Zedong murdered over twice as many people as Stalin. Zedong attempted to reform the Chinese government into a communist state. In order to accomplish this, he imprisoned, tortured, and starved tens of millions of people. Mao Zedong murdered over 50 million innocent people through these three stages: The Great Leap Forward, the Chinese Laogai, and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.…

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    The Influenza Virus H7N9

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    Influenza virus H7N9 is commonly known as the avian flu. The avian flu is a viral infection. H7N9 is a subcategory of the type A Influenza virus. H7N9 is predominantly found in poultry. It is rare, but humans can be infected with H7N9. Humans are at risk of contracting H7N9 by handling, living amongst, ingest, and comes in close contact with live or dead infected poultry. The virus can be transmitted via ingestion, direct contact, airborne, and the introduction of contaminates to the mucus…

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    essence, once there are negative implications of globalized human rights efforts the United Nations would either naturalize the existing members or enact on a new convention to sensitive the world of it contingent adjustments to new International Hunan…

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    End Of History

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    leading to create liberal democracy”. Fukuyama (1990)??? Hegel like Kant argued that Universal history “gives an account to progress of knowledge, institutions and the changing nature of human beings”. Hegel argued that mankind had no fixed nature and hunan progress would not continue to evolve, Hegel suggested that history ended in 1806 after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte the principle of liberty and equality did not end with the defeat of the French armies. Societies had become free and…

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    UFO's AND ALIENS: I think the government and NASA are keeping the truth about life outside our planet hidden from society. How can we be so arrogant and think that we here on earth are the only living beings in this gigantic universe with billions of stars galaxies, suns, solar systems and planets. Everyday there are sightings all over the world by citizens, commercial pilots, and military personnel. I think we have been visited and offered help to benefit mankind with technologies that can…

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    Son Preference Case Study

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    The major activities include several nationwide initiative: a youth volunteer programme; a programme under which journalists of national mass-media organizations travelled through Beijing, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou provinces, to advocate for the “Care for Girls” campaign and report on corresponding activities; nationwide competitions; and the publishing of a series of guidebooks for related trainings (Li, 2007, P.…

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    Nushu Textual Analysis

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    utilized solely by ladies as a part of a remote piece of China. Customary Chinese society is male-focused and denies young ladies from any sort of formal training, so Nushu was created in mystery more than hundred of years in the Jiangyong district of Hunan area. While the Wikipedia article focuses on the history of the language emergence, the video documentary…

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    to his involvement with the Kuomintang Youth League, though he quickly switched to the Communist Party. His accusers also brought to public knowledge his ex-wife was a Rightist. Furthermore, his editorial work for the Correspondent magazine and Hunan Daily newspaper was called into question. Anything he said was interpreted as counterrevolutionary and there was no way to fight back. Another one of Mao’s policies was the liberation of counterrevolutionary cadres from the Chairman Mao Thought…

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