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    The Long March

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    The Long March After having been attacked by the Guomindang army several times‚ Otto Braun‚ a Russian agent‚ thought it was time for a change in tactics. He managed to gain control of the Red Army‚ and planned a retreat; they would try and break through the blockhouse lines and head for the Communist base on the Hunan-Hubei border. So on the 16th of October 1934‚ the 87’000 soldiers of the Red Army set out on the retreat‚ taking with them all their equipment of the Jiangxi Soviet that would be

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    History of China

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    ). Sun ran the United Front because a lot of people trusted him. Sun Yatsen dies in 1925 in Beijing from cancer. The next person to lead the Front is Chiang Kai-Shek. He was trained in Japan and Russia and military academy. Whompea Military Academy as well. At the academy he trained people in weapons and stuff. The plan was to use Chiang to unite country then once it is done implement a communist system and move him

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    The Will of the People

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    Bart Solbach Hist 584 Professor Greene October 31‚ 2012 The Will of the People In modern warfare‚ it is important to consider‚ effectively winning the hearts and minds of the people. This is especially important if the war being fought is a civil war‚ as ultimately the most a government has to fear is its own people. Successfully doing so is to show your force as more of a power for good than that of your enemy‚ or barring that being the lesser of two evils. The CCP succeeded due to the peasantry

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    Crowd Behavior

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    armies. Starting from 1928 both practiced guerilla warfare located in the base of Jinggangshan (Meisner 31‚32). The following years were ones where Mao’s rule was strengthened. A huge disadvantage though‚ was the attack of nationalists‚ led by Chiang kai-sjek‚ both involved in a struggle for power of China. The first were fierce periods with unfortunate losses‚ in favor of the nationalists. Communist were punished badly‚ in fact many were slaughtered. This describes the legendary Long March of

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    Dental Outreach Many Filipinos are in need of better dental care that could be given through proper education and regular check-up. Each year‚ Lamoiyan Corporation supports various groups‚ organizations‚ and government agencies‚ in their dental outreaches particularly to marginalized communities around the country. The outreaches include basic dental work‚ from teeth cleaning to extraction. A part of their objective is to also teach communities about proper brushing and care for their teeth. The

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    Trail of Tears

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    The Trial of Tears reminds me of the Taiwan and China during the domination of Chiang Kai-Sheik and Mao Zedong. Chiang Kai-Sheik was apart of the Kuomintang (KMT)‚ while Mao was apart of the Communist Party of China. This can be compared to the Trail of Tears ‚ because neither Chiang nor Mao would accept each other‚ which reflects the relationship of the Indians and the white settlers in the states. As a result ‚ Chiang moved to Taiwann and declared independence from China causing the ROC‚ while

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    Ur Mom.Com

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    to Devon years later‚ it looks little and unintimidating. The tree is a symbol of carefree happiness and fears of the boys growing into men‚ and in time men can leave those worries behind. Allusions: The Iliad by Homer- The boys Lazarus- Chiang Kai-Shek- Summary: * After fifteen years‚ Gene Forrester returns to the Devon School of New Hampshire‚ a school he attended in high school. He revisits two major spots in the school: the tree by the river and the marble staircase. *

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    Murphy’s Discussion of the Nationalist Movement Nationalism in Asia was a product of modernization. Nationalism in Asia has been a response to‚ or a resistance against imperialist dominance by means of modernization and revolution. Asian nationalist movements can be broken down into two waves‚ the establishment and rise of nationalism. The establishment of Indian National Congress in 1885 by a large group of nationalist due to unfair treatment by Britain was the first sign of Asian nationalism

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    Presentation

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    interest in Taiwan 1. Taipei 101 2. Yu Shan 3. Ken ting National Park 4. Taiwan Night market 5. National Palace Museum 6. Taipei Zoo 7. Love River 8. National Stadium 9. San Zhi UFO house 10.Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall 11.Chinese Culture and Movie Center 12.Yue Mei amusement Park and ……….. etc….... Chiang Kai- Shek Memorial Hall The monument‚ surrounded by a par‚ stands at the end of Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert

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    history. It was a war that would change the course of China and its future. The Chinese Civil war was a war between the Communists (CCP) led by Mao Tse Tung and the Nationalists led by Chiang Kai Shek. The Chinese Civil War finally ended in 1949 after several years of war‚ the Communists had managed to gain control and Chiang had fled to Taiwan. This essay will be focused on analysing the reason for the communist victory in 1949 and how much of a role did Mao Tse Tung play in this. However before we

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