Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

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    The author Stephen E. Ambrose has written several books concerning different people and events in United States history. Upon reflection he realized contradictions in some of the subjects he covered. That included our founding fathers which largely helped shape America with their different ideas and philosophies. Now much of the modern western world’s government and political structures are modeled after those very ideas. Thomas Jefferson has one of the most famous and profound quotes in…

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    Gdr Downfall

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    living standard, the regime was in fact a dictatorship, in which the regime controlled every aspect of political, social, cultural and economic life. Forty years after being established, the system backfired, culminating in the collapse of the regime in 1989. Starting with an analysis of the factors that combined to bring about the collapse of the GDR regime, this essay will assess and conclude whether the internal or external factors were more significant to the downfall. Furthermore, it will…

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    Fascism Vs Communism

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    countries still trying to make other ideologies work have faltered. The triumph of the West is becoming more and more realistic as each year passes and more anti-western governments reform. Citizens in countries yet to adopt liberal democracy hold protests in hope that their government will one day admit defeat to an unabashed victory of economic and social liberalism. In the countries that allowed for liberal…

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    offices in government. However in China, the party is above the government; public offices are filled by appointed party members and the only elections take place in rural villages. During Communist rule there have many protests such as the 1959 Tibetan uprising or the Tiananmen Square in 1989 against corrupt officials, the authoritarian nature of the communist party, and for democracy.…

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    Achievements Of Mao Zedong

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    How do you think about Mao Zedong 's accomplishments? Will Chinese people have different opinions against your opinion? Mao Zedong was born in December. 26, 1893, Shaoshan, Hunan province, China and died in September. 9, 1976, Beijing. He was principal Chinese Marxist theorist, solider, and statesman who led his nation 's communist revolution He was a leader of the Chinese Communist party from 1935, he was the chief of the state of the People 's Republic of China from 1949 to 1959. He graduated…

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    Parent 's Kind of Protest Throughout history, the process of protest has influenced the present, the past and should continue to influence the future. Protest has helped create the world as we know it and has been a force that has undeniably changed the course of history. The Boston Tea Party protest, which helped form our nation, is an early example. The civil rights movement showed the world that with careful planning, change can be forced. Today 's current situation involving protest is not…

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    The Significance of Equality in the Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence was written with the purpose of creating something fair, inevitably creating something that would eventually cause awe in the hearts of everyone. Essentially, the authors of the Declaration knew that it would have to be nearly flawless, or written close enough to perfection that no one would even doubt its importance. With this in mind, the founders of our nation thoroughly and explicitly stated…

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    Ah Xian Case Study

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    Ah Xian is an Australian-Chinese artist based in Sydney, Australia. He was a practising artist in China throughout the 1980s and sought political asylum in Australia following the massacre of Tiananmen Square in 1989. Ah Xian sold his first bust to the Powerhouse Museum, and in the year 2000, he held his first solo show in Melbourne. In 2001, he won the National Gallery of Australia's inaugural National Sculpture Prize with his "Human Human : Lotus Cloisonne Figure”. He continues to make…

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    Internet Censorship

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    With rapid technological development, the internet usage has experienced a tremendous growth in recent year, especially among the adolescents. The skeptical validity of the information available on the internet has brought to the concern on whether internet censorship should be implement. While the advocates welcome the measure with the belief that it helps protect adolescents from the misguidance and bullying from the use of internet, the critics argue that this measure is a hindrance to the…

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    Boston Tea Party Movement

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    process of protest has influenced the present the past and will continue to influence the future. It has created the world as we know it and has been a force that is undeniably changed the course of history. The Boston Tea Party protest is an early example, it helped form our nation. The civil rights movement showed us that with careful planning change can be forced. Throughout this essay, it will discuss the history of protest, how it has influenced change, the current situation of protest,…

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