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    Chevron $6.4 billion Chuandongbei gas project in china most likely to be delayed again as there was some dispute between the company and its partner Petrochina over the procedure of emerging the fields as the project is a 2000 square kilometer block in Sichuan basin in southwest china. As of 2007, for almost 7 years they did not expected to transfer first gas until almost end of 2014, after the company has assured a 30 year contract to create a 7.6 billion cubic meters of gas a year. Also, by…

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    outspoken about the Chinese government’s bad habits. Due to his work Ai has been censored himself. “I have been censored countless times for blogging on Sina Weibo, sharing my opinions, and publishing the names and stories of children killed during the Sichuan earthquake. The authorities delete my sentences. When they find that I’m writing too much, they shut off my IP” (Ai Weiwei, "Ai Weiwei on Censorship in China-Creative Time…

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    Now, we also loved the black mushroom and baby corn bao that was spruced up with spicy mayo. Also, try their chicken and basil crystal dim sum. Totally a winner. However, we couldn’t get enough of the Kylin signature dim sum that came with spicy Sichuan chilli oil. Moving on, for main course try their meal bowls. We loved the hakka noodles with black bean chicken, mushroom and bok choy. Also, the classic Thai curry with sticky rice was yum! For desserts, please have the fried ice cream spring…

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    as Remembering, which was an installation mural displayed at Haus Der Kunst in Munich, Germany. This piece of art features nine thousand backpacks that symbolizes the bags that the children left behind from the tragic earthquake that occurred in Sichuan in 2008 which took the lives of more than five thousand children (Dunn, 2016). Ai Wewei was skeptical and suspicious of the government’s handling of the tragedy due to the subprime construction of schools and the government’s secrecy over the…

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    Who Is Ba Jin?

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    Ba Jin, originally known as Li Yaotang , was born on November 25, 1904 in Chengdu, Sichuan province, China. Throughout his life, he wrote novels and short stories which were mostly popular in the 30s and 40s. Ba Jin was also known as Pa Chin, thus giving him three different things to go by. He lived an extraordinary 100 years. This making, a lot happen during his time here on Earth. Ba Jin had a Confucian education growing up. This just goes to show that he came from a wealthy family. Ba Jin…

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    United States, more than one- third of crops rely on bees. Only if crops such as almonds, peaches, soybeans, apples, pears, cherries, cranberries, strawberries, melons get bees’ pollination, can they bear fruit. In the past, in the southern part of Sichuan Province in China, bees were extinct as the result of overuse of farm chemicals. If they had not disappeared, a hive of bees could have pollinated millions of flowers every day. However, a hundred people can only help pollinate ten pear trees.…

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    Three Gorges Dam Built on the historical Yangtze River, the Three Gorges Dam is the world’s largest and most controversial dam to be built. The dam has been the cause for the displacement of an approximated 1.3 million people and is currently wreaking havoc on the environment. The question is, however, was it right for the Chinese government to do this? This question can easily be answered using the Australian method of SHEEP factors; social, historical, economic, environmental, and political.…

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    Stretching all the way from the Bosporus Strait in the west to the Diomede Islands in the east, Asia is not only the planet's largest continent but also it's most populous with 4.4 billion people calling it home. Following Marco Polo’s epic tale of an overland journey to China in the late 1,200’s and the marvels he encountered upon the Silk Road before arriving at the great market in Peking , the Venetian travellers exploits spurred a new wave of explorers to find a safer, quicker way to the…

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    wild, they can eat many animals that are occasionally dead. Scientific name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Life span: 20 years in the wild. Location of natural habitat: Giant panda’s are from west china; 99% of them live in the mountains that is in Sichuan, some are also located in Shaanxi and Gansu country. Enemies: tiger, panther and wolf. Color: Normally black and white, there are some white ones, which are mostly found in the wild. Most pandas have large sizes that have black and white…

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    The Rape Of Nank Analysis

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    such as the Ming and Qing Dynasties, (Nanjing) is located approximately 200 miles up the Yangtze River from Shanghai in Eastern China. Nanjing is located in a key location in the country due to the fact that the Yangtze allows trade vessels from Sichuan in Western China to travel to Shanghai and the Pacific Ocean. This factor allowed Nanjing to have a strengthen economy and more influential impact on the country compared to other cities. Today, it is the currently capital of China’s Jiangsu…

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