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    Functioning as the crucial pathway of Ancient Rome, Iran and China, Xinjiang also links the cultural exchange between China and India. The Buddhist artifacts discovered in Xinjiang rarely came with exact evidence that proves time, which brings difficulty to the creation of a chronology. Buddhism prevails roughly from 5th century to the 9th century…

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    Globalization: Earning and Spending Introduction to Global Economic Relations Global economics are about more than just the monetary exchange of goods and services that commonly come to peoples’ minds when they hear the term. The way the world functions in terms of economic relationships between and within countries is what allows for an adaptable, globalized, and harmonic world system. The mutually beneficial relationships between countries, such as Western companies building factories in…

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    Culturally Changing China

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    Hailey Powell Mrs. Weiss UI-100-05 October 11, 2016 Culturally Changing Not only is China the most populated country in the world, it is also home to the Great Wall of China, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. With a history so rich in culture and tradition, it’s no wonder that China is so influential to the United states. To understand how much influence China has had on America, let’s first take a look at China’s history. As one of the countries that has had thousands of years of…

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    Immigration is an important part of United States’ history. Between the years of 1870 and 1910, more than 20 million individuals migrated to the nation. As the years progressed, many of the American natives began to treat migrants unfairly. The group of migrants that I have chosen to focus on is the Chinese. Many Chinese migrants dwelled together in Los Angeles’s Chinatown. The immigration process for the Chinese was both a positive and negative experience. After coming to the United States, the…

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    Last Korean "comfort woman" in China dies at the age of 95 By Li Yan On Jan.18, Mao Yinmei, the last Korean "comfort woman" in China, passed away at the age of 95, in the Sancha township, Xiaogan city, Hubei province. Mao was forced to serve as a "comfort woman" at the age of 18, in a Japanese military brothel in Wuchang. Mao was transferred from Korea by car to the north of China, then to Nanjing in 1945. In July 1945, Mao came to Wuhan and was locked in the comfort stations in Hankou and…

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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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    Becoming A Serf

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    There were several things that led to the peaceful living in the city of Hangzhou. The first one being its extremely successful merchant class that was able use the Silk Road along with several other trading routes to help guarantee success. Having a successful merchant class is the key to success in any city because it means more money and more money means more things that a merchant can sell which in turn means more money. Marco Polo talks about the merchant areas having every type of fruit…

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    Krys Lee Book Review

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    the refugee situation in China. Christianity is largely seen as services to others; love thy neighbor, nevertheless, for her being Christian meant something else. Being a pastor’s daughter gave her the ability to see reality over her father’s shoulders. She spoke about her father’s corruption and fraudulence within his congregation, resembling her experience with the Christian missionary in China. Both her father, a pastor of a congregation and the missionary in china had charismatic façades…

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    Silk Roads And Rome

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    culture, industry, traditions along with further more. Through pieces of writing t The Romans and Chinese knew about each other because in the days that the roman empire existed and china had a dynasty, there was a lot of trade between Asia and other continents. One major event that caused china and rome to gain knowledge about each other was the silk road. The Silk Road is an ancient network of trade routes that went though several regions, which connected Asia to the Mediterranean.…

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    Dollar Tree

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    operate in the fixed price market. This will add significant diversity to the Dollar Tree portfolio and addresses the question of how to distinguish itself from industry competitors. One change that Dollar Tree should look into is the reliance on the China for such a large portion of their manufactured products. Dollar Tree and Family Dollar attract a different clientel, as well as sell different type products. Dollar Tree is very dependant on the cheaper made wholesale items it can purchase…

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