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    History Essay – Causes and Consequences of the 1945 Declaration of Independence. The 1945 Declaration of Independence of Vietnam is a key event in history‚ which caused and by which caused consequences that affected not only them‚ but other countries of the world as well. The French colonization of Vietnam was the long term cause of the 1945 Declaration of Independence because it challenged Vietnamese freedom‚ violating their national pride and depriving them of a cultural and national

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    Here is a short biography of the author‚ Jonathan Fenby (born 11 November 1942). He was a co-founder of Trusted Sources in 2006 and was a managing director in China research. His wealth knowledge of China research made him specialist in Chinese politics‚ policy interpretation and broader political economy of China. He was formerly editor of The South China Morning Post from year 1995 to 2000‚ The Economist‚ Reuters World Service and The Observer. Besides that‚ he was also the author of 8 books on

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    “Looking back at Founding Ceremony” which told the story of progress of China and presented the formation of national flags ‚ national emblems and national anthem‚ also ‚unfolded a picture of the ceremony spot: ‚I remember clearly‚the people’s leader Mao Zedong declared :”The Central People’s Government of the People’s Republic of China has been founded!”‚ soon afterwards‚ the large-scale military review was held in front of cheering crowds‚ what a proud moment! So back to the program‚ you know ‚ it’s

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    Throughout time‚ many countries have needed to implement some sort of economic reform in order to strengthen their economy so that they can be more of a power on the world stage and to stabilize their country. The Chinese reforms were long in the making‚ an unfolding process that had spanned most of the 20th century and‚ unlike other countries such as Russia who were trying to do the same thing but whom eventually failed‚ China prospered‚ and increased its economy greatly. China has had the fastest

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    THE IMPLICATIONS OF CHINA’S NAVAL MODERNIZATION AND GROWING PRESENCE IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA ON PHILIPPINES-CHINA RELATIONS A PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE By Martin S. Adalem III Tom Lance G. Angeles March 2013 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study China’s economy is currently the second largest in the world. With its continued economic growth and development‚ some people believe that there is a possibility for China to overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy. However‚ because

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    Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969): Major Events in the Life of a Revolutionary Leader 1890 On May 19‚ HO Chi Minh was born the second son to a family of farmers living in Kim Lien‚ a small village in Annam (Central Vietnam). He was born NGUYEN Sinh Cung but later adopted the name Ho Chi Minh (“He who enlightens”). When Ho Chi Minh was born in 1890‚ Vietnam was under French control. The French had split what is known today as Vietnam into three separate states — Cochin

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    Clinton vs. Nixon The resent scandal in the White House has brought my attention to the American Presidents as people and Presidents. Looking into the American history and her presidents I have found out that presidents are not just political figures but that they are also people. In my research I will compare and contrast two of the American presidents’ current Bill Clinton and ex-president Richard Nixon. President Clinton and President Nixon both associated themselves

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    disprove the notion of a single shared East-Asian Business Culture among the East-Asian nations. State interaction with business was one of the major differences between China and Taiwan in their pursuit for economic development. In China‚ Chairman Mao of the communist party sought to consolidate the nation’s workforce into large state-run firms‚ in almost a militant fashion. Everything operated through the state to some degree. Dissent was crushed and slogans “whipped up enthusiasm‚ and forced

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    enthusiastic?" The reply was general‚ all about personality: "I want to exercise myself. I want to collect experience. Supporting the Great Cultural Revolution is a great chance for us young people to develop ourselves.’ This early radicalism combined‚ as Mao did‚ an interest in personal exercise with a crusading‚ war-loving spirit. As the Huguenot enthusiast de Mournay put it‚ "Peace is a great evil‚ war is a great good. . . . Peace is proper to the miscreant; but war‚ to the true believer. Contrasts between

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    In the articles‚ Red Scarf Girl by Ji Li Jiang and “China’s Cultural Revolution” by Joseph Vitale‚ they explained The Cultural Revolution in differing ways by using different points of view. For example‚ “China’s Cultural Revolution” was in third person because the words I‚ we‚ and you were never addressed in the article. Some similarities and differences presented in the articles are the different points of view‚ and the attitudes. First of all‚ in the article‚ “China’s Cultural Revolution” by

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