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    30 centigrade and the winter temperature of Qingdao is about -5 centigrade, so Qingdao is very suitable for living in. A certain number of years ago, Qingdao was still a little fishing village. But now it become an important economic center city in china, and has a population of ten million. Qingdao was hailed as Eastern Switzerland. Qingdao is a famous seaside tourist city, Qingdao is famous for it’s climate. Because it is located in the warm temperate monsoon climate zone and was influenced by…

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    The novel Dream of Ding Village by Yan Lianke tells the grim story of China’s blood-selling frenzy and the ensuing AIDs epidemic which wiped out entire villages in rural Henan province. Beginning in the early 1990s, the booming biotech industry in China raised demand for plasma donations, to which the provincial Henan government responded by heading a campaign for blood plasma donations in exchange for money. For more than 3 million rural and impoverished Chinese, the opportunity was too good to…

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    Imagine living in a society with individuality looked down on and equality so strictly enforced that the word “I” has been banned and punishable by death if used. Imagine living in a world that would consider you evil for learning faster or being more athletic. In Ayn Rand’s Anthem, this is how the society is set up to be. In Ayn Rand’s dystopian story, the people are ruled by a collectivist council, meaning the council owns all things of people. The strict society in the novel can be compared…

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    survived. One of the problems that was raised in 1984 is that history is changeable and the truth is what Ingsoc sees as truth. The truths found in history are the bases of the principles of the future. The current governing body of china the Communist party of China has been destroying ancient Chinese history because the ancient Chinese were not aethist .The “philosophy” of the Communist Party completely contradicts the authentic traditional Chinese culture. Traditional culture respects the…

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    Different political systems exist all over the world but the most common is either a Democracy or Communism/Socialist. The United States has a form of Democracy political system called a Representative Democracy. Since the Revolutionary War, the United States has become one of the world’s greatest superpowers. That’s why when the Red Scare swept through America, the citizens were thrown into a state of panic that communism would break into the free country. The reason Communism was so feared and…

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    Industrialization has brought with itself numerous benefits and costs to China. The country went through a massive migration from rural areas to urban cities and urbanization transformed China into one of the most advanced and modern cities in the whole world. With industrialization, the country saw huge improvements in the fight against poverty, and growth in economic opportunities. Working class people now had much more opportunity to transition into a higher class such as the middle class, or…

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    Russia was a massive empire and a great power of Europe in the late ninetieth and early twentieth century. However, it lagged behind in economic and political aspects as compared to Germany and Britain. In 1917, two significant revolutions occurred where the first overthrew Nicholas II government and afterward established a provisional government. Eight months after the first revolution, a second revolution took place where Bolsheviks was brought to power. During this period, many groups of…

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    In addition, as Choi states (2015), even though international community tried to denuclearize North Korea, the six-party talk, which involves China, Russia, the US, South Korea, Japan, and North Korea, could not hold back North Korea’s nuclear ambition (28). Under this circumstance, it is essential for Japan to demonstrate its military capability that will work as a deterrence for North Korea…

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    unfamiliar with the problem, oftentimes wonder why these is so much animosity between countries such as China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula over “islands”. The Senkaku/Diaoyu island dispute between China and Japan is perhaps the most well known, while the Tsushima/Daemado island dispute between Japan and the Korean peninsula is a close second. The island disputes in the South China Sea between Japan, China and South East Asia is perhaps understood even less by most westerners. Most of these…

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    countries function and what their culture is like in order to advance in today’s society. From this connection, it would seem that the nations that form the continent of Asia have become more prominent in all fields of study and industry, especially China. China has been projected by many economists and political scientists to become the next superpower and to surpass the United States economically in the near…

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