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    Air Pollution In East Asia

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    Our Air is something we take for granted as opposed to food or water we don’t really contemplate much about it. Similar to the way we breathe it’s just a part of our life whether we consciously think about it or not. Comparable to our subconscious breathing is the autonomous effects polluted air can have on just about every aspect of the world. Its indisputable to say all of you know in our lifetime, environmental concerns revolving around our expenditure of fossil fuels and the effects it has…

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    Qin Dynasty Research Paper

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    The Qin rulers managed to conquer all neighboring regions and states, but their dynasty was the shortest in Chinese history (221-206 BC.) The empire collapsed after only fifteen years. In only nine years, the Qin succeeded to conquer all regions that comprised the former Zhou Empire through successive wars that lasted between 230 and 231 BC. The Qin dynasty also managed to capture all distant areas toward the southern and northern sides. The society was immensely centralized, and any slight…

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    How did the Qin Dynasty unify China? 221-207 BC Word Count: 1428 Part A: PLAN OF INVESTIGATION The Qin Dynasty achieved unification and came to power using a combination of many military campaigns. Qin Shi Huangdi began his conquest of China from his position as King of Qin. The Qin began to conquer their five rival states with the conquest of the state of Han in 230 BCE. It ended when Liu Bang became the king of Han in 206 BCE. Qin dynasty was most known for leaving important changes on…

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    The Great Wall

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    Many years ago, a land is divided among its own borders. Eight powerful kingdoms reign over the land and each feudal lord seeks to conquer the other seven. Two centuries have been spent preparing their military forces for the conflict against their rivals, but a stalemate has lasted just as long. The kingdoms have built miles of defensive walls along their borders to keep their territories separate. This continued until a pivotal moment occurred. One of the feudal lords of the Warring States…

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    How effective were the Late Qing Reforms of Empress Dowager Cixi in modernizing early 20th century China 1902-1908 INTRODUCTION Empress Dowager Cixi (alternatively Tz’u-his) has traditionally been characterized as a powerful obstacle to reform; promulgating Qing conservatism, Manchu values and neo-Confucianism, and, throughout the second half of the 19th century, stolidly resisting political reform. However, from her return to court in 1902 to her death, a dramatic revolution in Cixi’s approach…

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    Chiang Kai-shek, as an unprecedented Nationalist leader, also as a great politician and strategist, played a significant role in modern Chinese history. His unshakable position, strategic plan and frequent diplomacy helped China survived on this unparalleled crisis. The 19th century of China opened with a broad reform of institutions, particularly in the military system. As a result, the revolution occurs and “followed by the breakup of China as the leaders of autonomous armies fought for…

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