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    An Environmental Analysis of the State-Sponsored Regulation of Airborne Pollution in China Outline: I.Introduction II.China’s New regulatory Policies of the Chinese State Council A.Xin Jinping announces new measures to regulate air pollution. 1.Carbon emissions are becoming a major environmental issue. 2.The health of the Chinese citizenry is at risk. B.The Chinese government will invest of new coal burning technology. 1.Coal burning will emit lower levels of carbon into the air.…

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    is to show his audience about his determination of working together. Cultural context is significant in trying to understand the motives in Xi Jinping’s speech. As the Asian underdeveloped nations desire the economic aid of China, China decided to provide assistance to them for closing the relations with neighbor countries and facilitating foreign trade. Xi Jinping’s speech drew on logos and ethos intends to establish his view and reciprocal trust between countries. His audiences were comprised…

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    President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping during the 2014 Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. In today’s world, the greatest forces shaping Sino-American…

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    Corruption In China Essay

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    Macau is sometimes referred to the “Macau Laundry Service” and this laundry service has proven to be especially attractive to corrupt Chinese officials (Osnos). These corrupt government officials typically spend a lot of money, however, the money isn’t theirs to spend. On one account a party of two party officials lost a staggering $12 million in Macau casinos (Osnos). Unfortunately, this kind of behavior is typical of many party officials. On average it is estimated that officials might spend…

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    After the Communist Party condemned Mao’s revolution, the population did not agree with their government’s decision. So they rallied around the president at the time, President Xi Jinping. (Buckley) Xi Jinping justified his political party’s actions by claiming that a re-enactment of the Cultural Revolution might occur. Both leaders, Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, became ill around the same time. Deng Xiaoping, an army veteran, was given the lead…

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    Authoritarianism and democracy differ greatly on the political spectrum. As defined in class, authoritarianism is “a political system that concentrates power in the hands of a leader or small elite that is not constitutionally responsible to the body of the people”. In simpler terms, authoritarianism is a political system that grants a few individuals the power to control the nation-state. Authoritarianism governments are more concerned with their own rights rather than the peoples, and those…

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    successful. I was able to trust my groupmates and have faith in them. So in the end, we all contributed even amounts. One big contribution I had to our project was when we were about to finish our project we realized that we didn’t have any research on Xi Jinping. I stepped up and did the research. I also think I did a good job in planning and organization by making sure everyone knew the work they had to get done.…

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    Yeng Feng Glan, a 66-year-old Chinese woman known to many as the Ivory Queen, and two Tanzanian men were taken into custody by Tanzanian officials on October 8th, 2015. She had returned to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from her home in Uganda which gave Tanzania’s National and Transnational Serious Crimes Investigation Unit or NTSCIU the chance to arrest her. It is believed that she has been in the Tanzanian Ivory Trade since 2006. A local paper reports that Yeng has been accused of smuggling 706…

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    under the arrangement of China. She continues her article with, “When China’s top internet regulator visited Mark Zuckerberg in Silicon Valley, the Facebook chief made sure to display on his desk a book of president Xi Jinping’s collected speeches ” (Chan). China’s president, Xi Jinping, visits facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg. By showing respect Mark display a book about the chinese president by having his book of his collect speech on Mark’s desk. Chan use appeal to authority to let her reader…

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    After the end of the Cold War, many counties in Asia have become independent from its colonization. Until now, there has no major war occurred in this region. During this period of peacetime, Asian countries have enjoyed the growing of economic and global influence. Russia, China, and India these newly advanced economy countries started undermining the U.S. influence in Asia. In order to remain its economic interests and political power in Asia, the U.S. has adjusted its global strategy. The…

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