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    Newton's Method Essay

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    Intro: Newtons Method: Haley F. / Andrew H. Newton’s Method, also known as Newton-Raphson method, is a method used for finding the zeros, roots or in more simple terms where any given function exactly crosses the x access. In calculus we may be presented with problems given that we cannot find a definite answer to, but we can use Newton’s Method to calculate a group of answers that get closer and closer to the actual solution. Newton’s Method has given the world of calculus a method of…

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    China In Our Time Summary

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    The book “China in Our Time” talks about many different things that happened to China in the twentieth century. The major ones are events before communism, Mao Zedong’s era, Deng Xiaoping’s era, and the Tiananmen Square Massacre. These events and people changed China dramatically. At the beginning of the book, it jumps around the twentieth century, about some leaders of China, and a little of what Ross Terrill, the author of the book did in China. The book talks a little bit about the Vietnam…

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    Freedom and safety are two luxuries humans value immensely. Of the two, Freedom is more important than safety. Tiananmen Square, “The Hunger games” and The Ukrainian Revolution validate why is it better to be free than safe. Tiananmen Square was an event that happened June of 1989 in Beijing, China. Students gathered at Tiananmen Square to mourn the death of Hu Yaobang and to protest an array of problems such as political corruption and the lack of civil liberties. Because the people of China…

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    It was said in the article "Tank Man", on Wikipedia, that "A man who stood in front of a column of tanks on June 5, 1989, the morning after the Chinese military had suppressed the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by force, became known as the Tank Man, unknown Protester or unknown Rebel. As the lead tank maneuvered to pass by the man, he repeatedly shifted his position in order to obstruct the tank's attempted path around him. The incident…

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    Protests are a method of communicating dissatisfaction towards governmental policies and actions. There are many different types of protest; however, the two predominant protests are, non-violent and violent. Non-Violent protests usually consist of strikes, posters, rallies, and abstaining from various procedures. Violent protests consist of riots, murders, vandalism, and damage to buildings. One example of a non-violent protest is the Rowlatt Satyagraha. The Rowlatt Satyagraha of 1919 protest…

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    married three women named Zhuo Lin In 1939, Jin Weiying, and Zhang Xiyuan. He went to Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, and Communist University of the Toilers of the East. His regime was also marked by the 1989 massacre of demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. He was also in the Communist Party of China. He had 2 sons and 3 daughters. Deng Pufang (Son), Deng Nan, (Daughter), Deng Lin (Son), Deng Rong (Daughter) and Deng Zhifang (Son). He founded the Central Advisory Commission. Deng…

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    The future is conquered by mysterious unknowns. In a world that lives in the present, the future's outcome holds the scariest time for change that will shape society either for better or for worse. George Orwell's novel, 1984, portrays a dystopian society managed by a totalitarian government that forces their ideologies on their people in a (mainly) psychological demeanor. Essentially, it is a novel that hints at a pessimistic future that will unravel, given contemporary of society's reliance…

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    freedom of speech. Western ideas (of political liberalization) became popular among Chinese people. The Soviet Union was a model that carried out the political liberalization. Many students were excited about Gorbachev's visit in Beijing. The Tiananmen Square incident(massacre) was a student's movement for a democratization against one-party dictatorship of CCP. After the incident was ended, a power of economic decision-makings shifted from reformers to conservatives.8 Due to the Beijing…

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    The Tiananmen Massacre

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    On June 4 1989, peaceful protests in the Tiananmen Square by thousands of students, workers and intellectuals against the Chinese leadership were brutally crushed by force leaving hundreds dead. To this day, the strict censorship of social media and press in China, acted especially to obliterate the Tiananmen massacre from the public memory, have made it impossible to search or gain credible information about one of the most historic events of state violence in Mainland China. On the 25th…

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    Umbrella Movement Analysis

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    Movement, used by from the CCP authority and the public on the opposition, bore many resemblances with the case of Tiananmen protest, with the employment of similar descriptions, like both movements were defined as turmoil instigated by a handful of people and induced by hostile foreign forces, counter-intuitive to the spirit of law,…

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