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    With the success, Japan was having with their transformation into a modern strong military army. Numerous of the countries nearby started to take notice. When they were taking notice, China decides to challenge them. The Japanese got to show what they had off in 1894 to 1895, and in 1905-1906, when they beat China. The fight in 1894-1895 was the Sino- Japanese War. The fight in 1905-1906 was a fight over rights of Manchuria and Korea, with the war was called the Russo-Japanese War. In this war,…

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    reasons, some of which were political and others, economic. China stood out as an influential country in East Asia, serving as the main power in the region (Andrade 117). Japan was also a superior power, but it played a subordinate role to China. China’s position in the world economy placed it at an advantage over the other countries in East Asia, and it could serve as the negotiator of various rights within Asia. However, over some time, China lost its capacity to negotiate for these rights in…

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    Vancouver is a large seaport city located in the Lower Mainland in British Columbia. 631,000 people are living in Vancouver, and it has the largest population in the province. The Greater Vancouver (the Metropolitan Vancouver) including Vancouver has almost 2.5 million people, and it is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada. With the population density of 5,400 people per square kilometer, it is the most densely populated city. Therefore, it is possible to say that the economic, social…

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    The article mainly addressed Asian culture, they prefer male than female because males are expected to care for their parents when they became old. In china, “one-child” policy was began in 1979, in order to get out of from the poverty. They achieved their goal but that policy was too late to change because the gender imbalance grew out in China and many female newborns were killed because the birth of a child of unwanted sex historically. The most common argument is that they have freedom and…

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    article, China is absolutely against Taiwan getting independent. China and Taiwan has always been conflicted with each other since the past. However, the relationship between China and Taiwan is getting better. Still, China believes Taiwan is a part of the Chinese territory. China is a top nation compared to Taiwan, so they have the power to take advantage of the Taiwanese. China will be declared war on Taiwan any moment if they insist on full independence. Taiwan wants to be respected by China,…

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    Policy heightened the injustice they face and continued to restrict women’s reproductive rights. “In the nineteen-eighties, female factory workers were forced to show their stained menstrual napkins to prove they weren’t pregnant” (Demick). Although China has gone along way to make revisions to the One-Child Policy, there needs to be an end to sex-selective abortions in rural areas through propaganda that promotes the value of females. Currently, China’s government is ruled by the Communist…

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    become a leading force in multivitamins, sport nutrients and healthcare needs. with a population of 1.35 billion as of 2013. Within this ever-growing country, it becomes evident that china’s growth is at an astronomically high point. To support this china needs to import goods and with health issues becoming more scientifically based, people are turning to products such as Swisse. • From 0-14 makes up 17.1% with an estimated 126.7 million male and 108 million females. • From 15-24 makes up…

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    In the 19th century, a long period full of isolation, China and Japan were pressured by the west to open foreign trade and relations. The industrialization of Europe and the United States had created a wide separation between them and the west. Japan, Korea and China lacked knowledge, technology, and military power compared to the west. Out of these three countries, Japan was able to modernize with Korea, while China continued to struggle with modernization, but eventually modernized on their…

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    discouraged parents from having only one child, and has even caused torment to only children, regardless; these accusations are inaccurate and only children throughout time have proved this wrong by going above and beyond in the real world. When looking at China, facts about only children show that they are successful and hard working. China’s 1979 generation of only children have successfully taken a poor, rural economy into a world power (Sandler 74). Meaning nothing to the American people…

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    Reading: Cho Se-hui A Little Ball Launched by a Dwarf Cho Se-hui’s A Little Ball Launched by a Dwarf, is a story that in some ways is all about sacrifice and utility. In the eyes of the two sons, they see all the sacrifices their father has made for their family; by working various jobs and becoming physically worn down. They acknowledge their mother’s hard work as well but, it isn’t focused on as much as their father’s sacrifice. The family’s existence in itself seems to be wrapped up in…

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