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History: Asian essays /
Busines Law
If one asks the question "what are the reasons for Taiwan's economic success," a person will most likely receive the answer that it is the Chinese people itself. Being born in America of a Chinese ethnic background, I have been able to summarize the Chinese Identity. This identity is one that puts the family and work first, which in turn, calls for twice the amount of work due to the family. ...
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China 4
I. GREAT WALL OF CHINA.
The biggest man made structure ever built, is the Great Wall Of China. The Great Wall Of China is a wall that was built during the Chin dynasty. The Emperor during the Qin dynasty, Qin Shihuangdi, gave the order to build the wall. Parts of the enormous structure date back to the 4th century BC., but the earliest major work on the wall came during the Ch'in Dynasty...
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China's Dynastic Cycle
The Chinese Dynastic System Provided Safety and Security for the People of China
The Chinese dynastic system provided both safety and security for the people of China. United under one rule, the people worked together to create a successful community. Trying to isolate themselves from the rest of the world, they were able to build their dynasty without any outside help or interference. (Until P...
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Columbus
There was a man by the name of Christopher Columbus, who went down in history for starting the discovery of a new world. He had no plans for finding this new land. His goal was to find a quicker way to Asia for trade in which he would make pure profit. (Armento 17) Did this man live up to his reputation? Was he a man honorable enough to go down into history for finding a new land and starting...
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Dynasties Of China
Religion and philosophy embraced in 550 BC and continued to play an important role in China. Confucianism is the accepted philosophy of China 2000 years later. Daoism, Naturalism, and Buddhism are part of Chinese beliefs and customs. These philosophies are at the very core of Chinese life and society.
During the Qin Dynasty China was ruled by Legalism. The Great Wall was built by the forced...
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East Asia Crisis
A large economic downturn in East Asia threatens to end its nearly 30
year run of high growth rates. The crisis has caused Asian currencies to fall
50-60%, stock markets to decline 40%, banks to close, and property values to
drop. The crisis was brought on by currency devauations, bad banking
practices, high foreigh debt, loose government regulation, and corruption.
Due to East Asian co...
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Effects Of World War Ii On Jap
Effects of World War II on Japan
World War II drastically affected the Japanese culture, economics, and
politics.
Japan is considered one of the most important and powerful
countries in the modern world but this accomplishment has been reached by a
lot of work and changes made in the Japanese society. During World War II
the destruction of Japanese cities and the death of a lot of Japanes...
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Feudal Japan
During the period of Japanese history known as Feudal Japan, there were many warring fiefs, or
states, with different lords. Their objective was unifying Japan. and, it couldn't have been done
without the help of samurais and ninjas. Samurais had masters and went by a code of conduct
known as Bushido. The ninjas were just thieves and hired assassins. What else can be learned
about these w...
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Great Wall Of China
THE GREAT WALL Of CHINA
The great wall of China is the longest structure ever built. Its
length is about 4,000 miles ( 6,400 kilometers ), and it was erected
by hand, the wall crosses northern China between the east coast,
and north-central China. Over the centuries various rulers built
walls to protect their northern border against invaders. Some of the
walls stood on or near the sigh...
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History Of Japan
History of Japan
The history of Japan dates back to 30,000 b.c. where it is believed that Japanese people are descent from Mongolian people because of the similar physical features of fold in the eyelid, a yellow tinge in pigmentation, black hair and so on. A large portion of Japan is very mountainous so that leaves 17 percent of surface area available for agriculture. Japanese people main line...
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How The Great Wall Of China Effected The Qin, Han And Ming Dynasties
The Great Wall is one of the most outstanding and famous features China has to offer. In fact the Great Wall is one of the seven wonders of the world. There were three dynasties who built the wall. The dynasties were the Qin Dynasty, the Han Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. These three dynasties contributed to the wall in various ways yet some of their reasons and methods were the same. There...
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Infanticide In China
Killing your baby, what could be more depraved. For a woman to destroy the fruit of herwomb would seem like an ultimate violation of the natural order. But every year,hundreds of women commit neonaticide: they kill their newborns or let them die. Most
neonaticides remain undiscovered, but every once in a while a janitor follows a trail ofblood to a tiny body in a trash bin, or a woman faints...
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Islam 2
The Diffusion of the Islam
in North Africa/Southwest Asia
The North Africa/Southwest Asia realm has spread itself from the Atlantic shores of Morocco to the mountains of Afghanistan. Sometimes this part of the world is referred to as the Arab world. This realm is one the richest in the world of historical and cultural point of view. It has been the origin of three of four religions; Christian...
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Japanese Aristocrat
Japanese Aristocrat
If I had to choose between the Nara and Heian period to live as an aristocrat, I would choose the Nara. When first looked at the Heian period may look more elaborate and culturally advanced, and in some ways it was. I believe however, the Nara period was much more exciting and fulfilling than the somewhat hollow Heian period. The Nara period was marked by new philosophies...
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Mao Zedong And The New China
"Great plans are being made,
A bridge will fly to join the north and south
A deep chasm become a thoroughfare
the mountain goddess, if she still is there,
will be startled to find her world so changed."
-Mao Zedong- (Cowie, 1986, pg 91)
Between 1949 and 1953 Mao Zedong and the communist party transformed China,
building a new society in place of the old.
Chairman Mao Zedong and the Commu...
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Mendin Wall
Walls Have Two
In Robert Frost s Mending Wall, he shows a man views about a wall. The man names both pros and cons of having the wall. He also hints at how a wall might affect a particular society. The poem is a conversation between two neighbors on either side of a wall. The main speaker s conversation shows his views about the purpose of the wall, and it s effectiveness to either bring ...
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Motivators For France's Occupation Of Tunisia In 1873
Mao, Maoism and the Evolution of The Chinese Communist Party: An Historical Commentary
Isolated from its neighbours by the vast windswept deserts of central Asia and the mighty Tibetan plateaus to the west, by the Jungles of the south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the east, China developed a civilization and cultural tradition independent from the rest of the world, even though it accepted many ...
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Plants And Diseases
PLANTS AND DISEASES IN
THE WESTERN WORLD
In 1215, a man named Marco Polo embarked on a journey towards Western Asia and China. His reason for going to Asia was to gain spices, silks, and other luxurious items only the Asians made. Along his journey, Polo soon realized that the Earth was larger than he thought and that there must be some easier way to get to china. Not too long after his jou...
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Religion In The Middle Ages
Religion in the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages was an era that extended from approximately the fifth century to the fifteenth century in Western Europe. It was a time of change like many other periods in our history. With careful reading, I have come to realize that the lives of many people in the Middle Ages were highly influenced by religion, especially Christianity, and reflected their belief...
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Sun Yat-Sen
Sun Yat-Sen helped the growth of Nationalism during the early 20th century. After experiencing and studying in Hawaii, he got a taste of what the western world was like. Sun wanted to help westernize China to keep up with the world s technology and economy. His goal was to nationalize China. He also wanted to aid in reforming the social problems China was facing.
He started groups to revo...
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Technology Transfer
Analyzing the transfer of technology from one place to another can be a very difficult task. People have tried to trace the origins of specific technologies and map out what cultures it affected, why and what impact the technology had on history. Books have been written on conclusions that authors have made after doing the research I have suggested. I believe that obtaining the information to wr...
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The Circumstances Of The Chinese Occupation Of Tibet
What Are The Circumstances Of The Chinese Occupation Of Tibet?
The only way to settle questions of an ideological nature of controversial issues among the people is by the democratic method, the method of discussion, or criticism, of persuasion and education and not by the method of coercion or repression. This statement was made by Mao Tse Tung, the Communist leader of China, in February of...
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The Dao Of Daoism
The Dao of Daoism
There are basically threee main parts to Taoism; ?Dao? which is the way, De which is the unnamed charachteristic or virtue , and lastly ?Wu Wei? which is non-action- flowing... In my report I will focus on the ?Dao?. Bits of the other two concepts will be scattered throughout.
In order to go into Taoism at all, we must begin by being in the frame of mind in which it can be un...
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Women In China During The Long Eighteenth Century
Women In China During The Long Eighteenth Century
During the 18th Century women in China continued to be subordinated and subjected to men. Their status was maintained by laws, official policies, cultural traditions, as well as philosophical concepts. The Confucian ideology of Thrice Following identified to whom a women must show allegiance and loyalty as she progressed throughout her life-...
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History: Asian essays / Arctic Wildlife Refuge
Arctic Wildlife Refuge
No matter how many times Congress tamps it down, the idea of drilling for oil in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge seems to always springs back up. Now it's part of the newly minted "National Energy Security Act of 2000," a planned Senate amendment to the budget bill that covers appropriations for Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. Never mind that the Clin...
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History: Asian essays / Asia
A large economic downturn in East Asia threatens to end its nearly
30 year run of high growth rates. It is hard to understand what these declines will actualy do to the world market. The crisis has caused Asian currencies to fall 50-60%, stock markets to decline 40%, banks to close, and property values to drop. The crisis was brought on by currency devaluations, bad banking practices, ...
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History: Asian essays / Asian Crisis
The continuing Asian economic crisis that began in mid-1997 ranks as Asia's second biggest event since World War II. The crisis suddenly halted the region's unprecedented three decades of rapid economic growth.
Within Asia itself, the crisis has had not only serious domestic social, political, and economic impact, it has affected intra- and extraregional international relations, as we...
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History: Asian essays / Asian Families
Being the biggest continent in the world, Asia contains about 60% of the world’s population and growing each year. Though China, and India are two of the most populated countries in the world, having about 30% of the world’s population, there are about two-fifths of the countries that have less than five million habitants. Though forty-two different countries make up this great continen...
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History: Asian essays / China Great Wall
In the Northeast and Cental China lies the Great Wall of China. The early Chinese started to build the Great Wall of China in 700 B.C. It took 300,000 slaves to complete it. When the slaves died the slave drivers buried them in the base of the Great Wall as fill. The Chinese have stories that tell of lost loves and families.
The inside of the wall is made of earth and rubble. Stone and b...
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History: Asian essays / Chinese Art During The Early Empire
In this essay, I will look at the outpouring of thought, art and literature during the early empire. More so though, I will focus on what factors led to this renewed focus on culture in the early empire. It would seem that there were several factor which would lead to this renewed interest in culture in early China, but the most significant of these factors would be the re-establishment o...
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History: Asian essays / Chinese Society
China Paper
CHINESE SOCIETY
Even since the dramatic post-1949 changes in China regarding the role of women, China has remained paternalistic in it's attitudes and social
reality. The land reform, which was intended to create a more balanced
economic force in marriage, was the beginning of governmental efforts to
pacify women, with no real social effect. Communist China needed to ad...
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History: Asian essays / Earth Population
Our Earth has changed more dramatically in the 20th Century then in any other time period previous. During this time the health of our planet has also been both harmed and improved in dramatic ways. Two examples are that in this century, we have produced more air pollution then ever before, but our nature conservation efforts are working. Based on that type of logic, it is usually very ...
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History: Asian essays / Genghis Khan
Born Temujin in 1167 A.D., Genghis Khan and his mother and siblings were abandoned by their tribe after his father was poisoned. The family experienced years of hardship, and was told by his mother to ``remember, you have no companions but your shadow''. The boy showed early promise as a leader and fighter. By 1206, Temujin's military initiatives had defeated all competing tribes, and h...
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History: Asian essays / Great Wall
Everything can be linked to everything! This is the ultimate anthropological truth.
What drew my to the Great Wall is that the Great Wall isn’t only a physical thing but it is also something that has stood for a culture. From a physical barrier to something that established safe caravan routes, the Great Wall has stood for it all. It represents China, in the current and in the pas...
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History: Asian essays / Great Wall Of China
The Great Wall
In the year 221 B.C.E., there was a great ruler over the Ch'in
kingdom in China, named Shih Huang Ti. Shih was power hungry and
wanted more land so he gathered his army and captured the
surrounding kingdoms. As the ruler of so many kingdoms he became
"the first emperor" of China. Shih showed his tyranny when he
burned all history books to insure that his people...
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History: Asian essays / Indian History & Culinary Influences
Asian Indian History Overview & Food Culture
India, a nation with varying cultures, languages, climates and people, boasts a span of history of more than 4000 years. Also, with a population of nearly 960 million and 300 hundred languages along with 700 dialects, the various historical influences have significantly affected the cultural aspects of Indian culinary arts.
Between the years...
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History: Asian essays / Iraq
9. We have seen that human rights rely heavily on both utilitarianism and cultural relativism. They present the nature of human rights, the benefits of human rights, as well as a choice of benefits related to these rights. Problems arise when a balance must be formed between the rights of the individual against the good of the community. The utilitarian view is that of the greatest good f...
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History: Asian essays / King Ramkhamhaeng
King Ramkhamhaeng
Throughout history, there have been many great rulers of many great ancient civilizations. Some of them might be Julius Caesar, Ramses II, Hammurabi, or Octavian Caesar. The list of them could go on forever. One of the most influential of his civilization, known for his wisdom, was King Ramkhamhaeng or Rama the Valiant, of the Thai people. He claimed to be the “sovere...
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History: Asian essays / Middle Ages
Middle Ages (300 A.D.-1350 A.D.)
(East Asia)
- During 400-1200 A.D. Music and Dancing was very popular.
- In 453 A.D. Korean musicians and dancers were trained in Mainland East
Asia further enriched the sources of music in the courts and temples.
- As for 612 A.D. A Korean immigrant from Paekche, named Mimashi, had
begun teaching Gigaku (A foreign music and dance) to youths. (Will...
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History: Asian essays / Movie Analysis - Sand Pebbles
The movie Sand Pebbles focus was on the flag. The flag was not only a symbol of a nation, but of nationalism, militarism and imperialism. During the 1800's and early 1900's there was a severe foreign influence in China. During this time period the European nations wanted to trade with the Chinese, but the Chinese had no interest in the European products for at the time China was self suf...
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History: Asian essays / My Trip
While vacationing in China last summer I had the opportunity to visit “The Great Wall of China”. Combined with its technological feat and awesome presence the “Great Wall of China” could easy be one of mans’ most remarkable accomplishments. With its design and texture that stretch for miles it can be an overwhelming experience.
Construction of the Great Wal...
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History: Asian essays / Shangeid To China
The book is about a boy named Neil who came down to Liverpool to stay with his grandparents .
While Neil was there, he snuck out of the house and went to the waterfront.There he stopped to
admire a small clipper ship,the Dumfries. Neil was suddenly grabbed and dragged aboard the
ship.Then he was locked in a dark room . When he was finally let out , he discovered he was going
to be a c...
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History: Asian essays / South Asia Issues
Contemporary South Asia
EDITORS
Apurba Kundu, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Gowher Rizvi, 5/1 Shanti Niketan, New Delhi, India
REVIEW EDITOR
Bob Currie, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK
Potential reviewers and publishers can access a list of current
' Books Received'
REGIONAL EDITORS
Navnita Behera-Chadha, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi,...
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History: Asian essays / The Silk Road
The Silk Road is the most well-known trading route of ancient Chinese civilization. Trade in silk grew under the Han Dynasty in the first and second centuries. Originally, the Chinese trade silk internally, within the empire. Caravans from the empire's interior would carry silk to the western edges of the region. Often small Central Asian tribes would attack these caravans hoping to captu...
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History: Asian essays / The Somin
The Black Death emerged in the Gobi Desert in the late 1320s (Marks 7). After it commenced, the plague spread to Eastern Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The plague bacillus, which was an organism usually, carried by rodents, was alive and fatal long before the 1320s (Marks 23). Europe had already suffered an epidemic in the 6th century (Bowsky 25). In the 14th century, the Ea...
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History: Asian essays / Analysis Of The Russian Revolution
As the Russian revolution reached its preliminary stage class antagonism grew because of the Serfdom system put in place by the Czar, Ivan the Terrible. In order to compensate for the Czar taking power away from the nobles, the Czar increased the nobles power of their land and its occupants. By the time Catherine the Great became Czar she enjoyed virtually autocratic rule over the nobles, and th...
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History: Asian essays / ARAB-ISRAELI WARS
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ARAB-ISRAELI WARS
Since the United Nations partition of PALESTINE in 1947 and the
establishment of the modern state of ISRAEL in 1948, there have been four
major Arab-Israeli wars (1947-49, 1956, 1967, and 1973) and numerous
intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in
1979, hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab...
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History: Asian essays / Ayatollah Komeini By Matt Scheff
In January 1979 a bloody revolution erupted in Iran. The Shiite sect of
Islam sought to eliminate all foreign influences and reestablish traditional
Muslim laws and customs. The man who led them was 75 year old Ruhollah
(Ayotollah) Khomeini. He became the ultimate authority in Iran, and called
for revolutions in other countries as well. "Feared and hated in the west, he
was passionately s...
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History: Asian essays / Aztec Nation
THE AZTEC NATION
The Aztecs are Native American people who created a rich civilization and powerful empire in central and southern Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century. They were one of the largest and most advanced Indian nations to ever exist on earth. The Aztecs life style was better than many Europeans of that time but they lag behind in military technoligy. The Aztec nation is more u...
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History: Asian essays / Benefits By The Confucius' Ideas
Benefits by the Confucius' Ideas
Modern America would definitely benefit from Confucius' ideas and
teachings. Their ideas mainly dealt with unity and peace. The Confucius' were very
wise, for setting principles the community should constantly live by. Their principles
set an order and a moral behavior for people. The Confucius' expected society to remain
calm, mature, a...
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