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    Party and the characteristics and personal roles of Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek need to be taken into account to understand why the Communists gain power rather than the Guomindang in the Civil War. As the warlord’s era ended in 1927‚ the unification of China occurred in 1928 under the rule of Chiang Kai-shek of GMD. But it was not a united China. The China Communist Party retreated to the countryside of Jiangxi and Hunan province. Despite the fact that the Guomindang had much more rule in China

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    resisting Imperial rule. With this abdication‚ China disintegrated into various smaller provinces‚ each one rules by a different warlord. Around this time‚ two political parties formed. One was a Nationalist Party‚ the KMT‚ founded by Sun Yat-sen. The other was a Communist party‚ the CCP. From 1925‚ to 1927‚ the CCP and the KMT were united in efforts to unify China‚ and defeat the warlords. However in 1927 Chiang Kai-shek‚ the KMT leader‚ decided that the Communists were a threat to National unity

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    Mann Zaw (540415501) National Artifact Assignment (Part 1) Human Geography‚ Chiang Mai University Submitted to Professor Elizabeth Lunstrum 29th January‚ 2013 My Hometown‚ Mandalay as a National Artifact My name is Hay Mann Zaw. I’m a second year student majoring in Social Science at Chiang Mai University. I am a Myanmar who has been living in Mandalay‚ Myanmar my whole life until I came to study in Chaing Mai. I am very proud of my hometown and it makes me a nationalist in some ways. Mandalay

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    8 December 2011 Number of times this article has been viewed Chutikarn Suriya 1 nongyao Kasatpibal 2 Wipada Kunaviktikul 2 Toranee Kayee 3 1 Clinical Epidemiology‚ Faculty of Medicine‚ Chiang Mai University‚ 2 Faculty of nursing‚ Chiang Mai University‚ 3Department of Surgery‚ nakornping hospital‚ Chiang Mai‚ Thailand Introduction: Limited data currently exists regarding the diagnostic indicators of peptic ulcer perforation for early detection among patients in Thailand. Delayed diagnosis and

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    official establishment of the Republic of China on January 1‚ 1912 (Fenby 31). Eight months after‚ in August 1912‚ the Kuomintang was founded and became China’s Nationalist party (Wertz). Many years later‚ the KMT would come under the leadership of Chiang Kai-shek. After the formation of the KMT‚ Sun passed off the Provisional Presidency‚ and Yuan Shikai was officially elected into the Presidency in 1913 as part of an agreement to have the last emperor‚ Puyi ‚ relinquished (Payne 63). During his

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    DongHyeon Kang(Kevin) Dr. Talbott 4th Block Ch.36 Study Guide INDIA 1. Indianan National Congress- founded in 1885‚ which enlisted the support of many prominent Hindu and Muslims‚ at first stressed collaboration with the British to bring self-rule to India‚ but after the Great War the congress pursued this goal in opposition to the British. 2. Muslim League- established in 1906 with the encouragement of the British government‚ added a new current into the movement for national liberation

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    indeed!" Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura1 "Hyperurbanization signifies a prolonged condition of superheated urban growth." John Friedmann2 Bangkok‚ perhaps more than any other major world metropolis‚ represents a primate city. It is forty times larger than Chiang Mai‚ Thailand’s second largest city‚ and dominates Thai political‚ economic‚ and intellectual life. Bangkok is simultaneously Thailand’s castle‚ market‚ and temple.3 Once known as the "Venice of the East‚" Bangkok has changed dramatically from the tranquil

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    My first ticket‚ roundtrip from Los Angeles to Bangkok‚ cost just $200. 
In the next year‚ I traveled to Bangkok four more times‚ once for $50‚ and visited Chiang MaiChiang Rai‚ Pattaya‚ Koh Samet‚ and several other cities I loved the energy of Bangkok and the laid back‚ Mai Pen Rai mentality of the Thais. My appetite for the country became insatiable and after the first three trips‚ my thoughts turned to moving to the country. There was very little holding me back

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    STANDARD HOTEL: XX XX DATE: Mai-BS (Thailand) Company Limited Chamnan Phenjati‚ 25th Floor‚ 65/213; Pharam 9 Road‚ Huay Kwang‚ Bangkok 10310‚ Thailand KEYS OW CE EC EX FC FB FO GM P PM PRO S&M ALL = = = = = = = = = = = = = Owner Chief Engineer Executive Chef Executive Housekeeper Financial Controller Food and Beverage Manager Front office Manager General Manager Personnel Manager Purchasing Manager Public Relation Officer Sales Manager ALL CONCERNED Mai-BS (Thailand) Company Limited Chamnan

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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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