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    questions the history of the dishes, questioning what the original flavour of Sichuan cuisine was before the introduction of the hot pepper to the region. Wang also delves into how the fruit could have impacted the region so deeply and how it transformed the personal identity of the Sichuan region as well as its residents. Before the introduction of the hot pepper, Sichuan cuisine was more mild as it featured the Sichuan pepper rather than the hot pepper. However, its quick and widespread…

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    The Land of Abundance-Chengdu Chengdu is the capital city of Sichuan Province and it is center of science and technology, commerce in China's southwestern region. Chengdu city is located in the western of Sichuan Basin and the central of Chengdu Plains. It is common knowledge that Chengdu is rich in products and the agriculture in Chengdu has been well developed. As early as 3500 BC to 2000 BC, there was the first group of people in this land and the city was also known as "become the capital…

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    Mao’s superb political wisdom, superior military thinking, and operational command made a great contribution towards the Chinese Red Army to achieve victory in the Long March. This statement, with supporting evidences presented in this essay will show that because of Mao’s great leadership during the Long March, helped the Chinese Red Army to survive. First, Mao led the successful Zunyi Meeting. Due to the wrong command by the previous leaders of the army (Li De and Bo GU), the relations between…

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    Dreams Of Joy Analysis

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    Commune Leaders and Mortality during the Great Leap Forward The novel, Dreams of Joy, by Lisa See, takes place in China during the Great Leap Forward, and describes the famine that took place as a result. In the article, Agency and Famine in China’s Sichuan Province, 1958-1962, Chris Bramall analyzes factors that may have caused the varying death rate in communes, and found “differences in local cadre responses to central government policy were decisive in determining the scale of famine.”…

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    Staying Put Analysis

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    Refusing to “Stay Put” In the passage, “Staying Put,” Scott Russell Sanders encourages people to “stay put”: commit to the given place and stay here during a long time. For this reason, the benefits of “staying put” in a place are that people can make a remarkable devotion to one place, learn more and go deeper about this ground, and “staying put” does not prevent people from recognizing and honoring the diversity of other places, cultures, and ways. However, from my point of view, staying…

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    River Town Summary

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    his two-year stay in the Chinese city of Fuling, Sichuan province, as a Peace Corps volunteer, from 1996 to 1998. Fuling has stood on the banks of the Yangtze River for thousands of years, surrounded by mountains, in the center of Sichuan province. Hessler’s arrival in this place of continuity, however, coincides with a period of dramatic change. The construction of the Three Gorges Dam will flood parts of the city and drastically change life in Sichuan. While working as a teacher of English…

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    people should spare no effort to fulfil it.And the mission varies from person to person. In my life, the mission differs with time. In the past, the significant mission is to study hard and enter an ideal university; now, the mission is to go to Sichuan University which I admire for a long time and in this college, I will continue my study as a postgraduate; in the future , my mission is to maintain a happy life and spent enough time to accompany my dear parents, which, I think, is the most…

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    China's Fracking Industry

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    expect a faster rate of growth than it had in the United States. China also has enormous advantages on labor and its cheap cost, The billions of money that was used as investment is also starting to payback, the cost to drill a shale gas well in Sichuan Basin have lowered over the 2 years of development. (See Graph…

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    Maria Teacher Richard Humanities 8th October 2016 How do the Worlds of Human Geography and Physical Geography overlap? Human live in a big planet called the Earth. Earth is an amazing planet, the temperature of the planet is not too hot and not too cold, there have water and fit sunshine, anything is good in the Earth. Perhaps because the environment is too good, there are many other creatures live in the Earth too. Human live with other creatures in natural, and some of people start to learn…

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    is old saying in China, people start with " full up with breakfast, eat well on lunch and less in dinner", also food taste was separate into four kinds: sour, sweet, bitter and spicy and each kind have own representative, for example, talk about SICHUAN hotpot always can remind people spicy, and different area have their own special dishes. But in Canada, it seems like in whole city don't have too much dish selection, and people were full with fast food like hamburger, fries, pizza and ice cream…

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