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    Nixon’s Visit to China and its Implications for American Foreign Policy President Richard Nixon’s visit to the People’s Republic of China from February 21st to the 28th of 1972 was a monumental shift in United States foreign policy towards China. However‚ the change did not just alter American foreign policy towards China. The announcement of Nixon’s visit to China sent shockwaves across the globe. The change in American foreign policy following Nixon’s visit to China in particular affected many

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    In addition‚ having peasant support for the CCP can supply with food resources. Therefore‚ Mao understood the first goal he had to achieve was the support from peasants. First‚ he set up peasant unions of Hunan from 1925-27‚ then in 1838-45 when Chiang had their attention focused on the Japanese Invasion‚ Mao and the CCP went to the rural areas‚ where the peasants were grateful for the way the soldiers behaved and helped the people . Then‚ the political leaders confiscated land from the landowners

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    SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - Vol. I – Intelligent Buildings - Show-Ling Wen‚ Chiang-Pi Hsiao‚ Ching-Tzu Chen INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS Show-Ling Wen Department of Architecture and Urban Design‚ Chinese Culture University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Chiang-Pi Hsiao Architecture and Building Research Institute (ABRI)‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Ching-Tzu Chen College of Environmental Design‚ Chinese Culture University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan U SA NE M SC PL O E– C EO H AP LS TE S R S Keywords: intelligent

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    support for Chiang Kai-shek in China‚ and the American response to the North Korean invasion were all based on the foreign policy of containment in hopes that the United States could create a way to eliminate the threat of anymore Soviet expansion. The Truman Doctrine was a way for the United States to give aid to those who who were trying to stop the damage that the Soviets were causing. The Truman Doctrine was the main contributing factor to why the American people had support for Chiang Kai-shek

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    Butterworth‚ Jitra and Chiang Mai. 1) Pulling down factories at both sites‚ Jitra and Chiang Mai – RM1.2 million 2) Board up factories for a cost – RM200‚ 000 3) Redundancy payment cost – RM3 million(min) 1) Selling Penang and Butterworth factories – RM8.5 million 2) Profit selling will cover up the cost for manufacturing in China. Develop own label for Malaysian and ASEAN market. 1) HCF were terminate all its contracts with the fashion houses 2) They will closed down Chiang Mai factory 1)

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    According to a 2010 report on MDR-TB (Chiang‚ Centis‚ & Migliori‚ 2010)‚ new TB cases with MDR-TB had a median prevalence of 1.6%‚ and previously treated MDR-TB had a prevalence rate of 11.7%. Approximately half of the identified cases of drug-resistant TB were in India and China; however‚ experts warn that if detection and treatment rates of MDR-TB worldwide do not increase to meet the World Health Organization’s target‚ prevalence of XDR-TB will rise exponentially (Chiang et al.‚ 2010). In 2009‚ 94 cases

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    validity and labeling of the dimensions‚ interpretation of culture and its recent application (Chiang‚ 2005: Huettinger‚ 2008). Sweeney argues that four or five dimensions do not give sufficient information about cultural differences (Hofstede‚ 2002) and in this regard the dimensions are limited as they are restricted to the study of work-related values‚ which are not the same as national values (Sorge‚ 1983: Chiang‚ 2005: Ghemawat and Reiche‚ 2011).

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    a loyal constituency of about 100 million peasants during the war‚ and that this citizenry was still further expanded as a result of Japan’s defeat and the Communists’ successful discrediting on Nationalist grounds of the semi-exiled government of Chiang Kai-shek during and after the war (Johnson 2000). Ultimately‚ the reason why the newly created Communist Party had triumphed over Nationalism was due to the fact that they had capitalized on the demoralization and dissatisfaction of the Chinese population

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    Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party of DPP. The Mayor of Taipei‚ Ma Ying Jeon and the Chairman‚ Shu Chin-Chiang are the two Presidential candidates that are representing Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU). The election is stirring up talk about the future of Taiwan and its independence from the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Both Ma Ying Jeon and Shu Chin-Chiang represent an independent Taiwan‚ however‚ both have different views regarding Taiwan’s political and economic

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    Leader Chiang Kai-shek saw what was happening and grew very worried about Mao’s army. He began to have small attacks on them but was not doing anything to stop Mao’s fighters. Finally‚ Chiang ordered a huge sweep of the country and eliminated any communist influence he could find. By October 1934‚ he had taken over one million communist supporters

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