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    Imagine walking down the streets of LA and have a random man come and stab you with a knife. These articles are about Protest some of them are violent and some are non-violent and they all happened years ago. Protest are a way of getting your side of the story in the public eye. Some protest can be very bad and some can be peaceful. One example of a protest that went violent is the Tiananmen Square protest.In the article of Tiananmen Square Protest of 1989 is talking about Beijing having a…

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    neighbors to the east, Japan, who practiced Sakoku, or Isolation, Korea emulated a similar isolation. Though Korea was highly strict and in constant refusal for having any form of dialogue with westerners, they still maintaining relationships with China as a tributary state and friendly relations with Japan at the time. Though, there were some Koreans like Yi Hangno, a fierce supporter of the isolation policy, who thought that instead of having peace, to wage war against the aggressors who try…

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    Feng Shui Thesis

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    Seemingly this approach originates from China as Feng Shui is a Chinese system/belief. In order to answer the thesis statement thoroughly sub questions had been formulated. The sub questions are: “How did Feng Shui came to existence?” This subquestion will provide the information to answer the…

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    in and explains how people’s actions can either harm or benefit the environment. With each chapter, the teacher provided real world examples,along with important analysis, to describe how humans affect their own ecosystems. Such an example is how China continues to deplete the world's resources and how there are many different types of sustainable ways to get energy through which I never knew existed. The class provided me with a whole new world view and helped me to realize that…

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    United States Vs. Vietnam

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    Canada and Mexico and the state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. On the half-way of the world, Vietnam is located in the South East Asian, the country is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest. Each nation has its own advantages for developing economy, while the United States has the advantages for developing economy in every part, Vietnam has the advantages for…

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    China Health Care Essay

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    system is the best in the world because they are one of the largest and strongest countries in the world. Others may also believe that China’s health care would not have one of the most rapidly growing healthcare systems. Since the communist party in China took over, the country has undergone four drastic health care shifts to evolve (Blumenthal & Hsiao, 2017). The first phase began in the late 1940’s and lasted approximately 40 years. “A distinctive accomplishment of this phase was the system’s…

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    this days, headed by China are about to threaten America’s status as the worlds leading power.According to Farred Zakaria, America’s unbeatable economic power has lasted for more than a hundred years and its economy has been the largest economy in the whole world for the last hundred and twenty years. therefore, it is indeed quite surprising that in the upcoming few years and decades, the United States economy will face a rival- most likely from the far east- in the guise of China. the…

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    wanted the world to remain democratic for free trade and prosperity. Thus one of their greatest concerns was to contain communism and repress the growth of the USSR and China due to their communist regimes. As argued by Ngai, it seems that by the mid-1950s the U.S.—the citizens and the government—considered China its number one enemy.2 China was not only embraced communism, it was now actively attempting to spread it across Asia. One evidence of this was the fact that the Chinese communist…

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    China One Child Policy

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    rights issue is China One Child Policy. China One Child Policy violates Declaration of Human Right. This policy was developed in 1979. This only for Han Chinese living in urban areas of the country. China government wanted to reduce and control their population size because they seen a dramatic increase in their population growth. I t also reduce economic and environmental problems. With this being said the couples in China are only allowed to have one child. There is only one way China…

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    Howden, David, and Yang Zhou. "China's One-Child Policy: Some Unintended Consequences." Economic Affairs 34, no. 3 (2014): 353-69. Accessed October 2, 2015. doi:10.1111/ecaf.12098. In “China’s One-Child Policy” says that China was enforcing the family planning policy. Enforcing this policy created penalties that were not intended by China’s government. By creating this policy the government strategize to reduction the population. By implementing this the One-Child Policy, the country suffered a…

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