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    and 3 research institutions. Martin Jacques goes into great detail of how rapidly China is growing. He makes projections that by 2050‚ China’s economy will be twice that of the United States’. HE explains how China is shaped by its civilization. Jacques also explains how “the hand of China” is why China stands out. He went into detail about China’s cultural identity. I learned from this video that China is very diverse. Xian Electric Engineering Co. will continue to grow in this rapid growing

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    The IKEA Approach

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    The IKEA approach Kevan Scholes* ‘In times when many nations and people face economic challenges our vision of creating a better everyday life for the many people is more relevant than ever. To make it possible to furnish functionally‚ individually and sustainably – even when the economy is tight.’ This was Mikael Ohlsson‚ IKEA’s Chief Executive‚ speaking in 20121 while reporting a sales increase of 6.9 per cent (to b25.2 billion)‚ profits of b3 billion and share gains in most markets. At the same

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    East Asia became one of the most advanced and prosperous regions in the post- classical era due to the resurgence of the imperial style rule. After the collapse of the Han Dynasty‚ East Asia was plagued with 350 years of turmoil and destruction. This ended however when the Sui Dynasty came into power. This dynasty was able to bring back the centralized imperial rule due to a few successful military campaigns. The Sui dynasty lasted for less than thirty years‚ but it made way for the Tang and Sond

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    __________ Instructors: Prof. Guangzhao Mao Prof. Charles Manke Office: Rm. 1109 Rm. 1105 Phone: (313) 577-3804 (313) 577-3849 Fax: (313) 577-3810 (313) 577-3810 cmanke@eng.wayne.edu Email: gzmao@eng.wayne.edu TAs: Dinesh Aggarwal Ting Cao Jiumei Chen Ruomiao Wang Office: Phone: ai2442@wayne.edu caoting@wayne.edu jmchen@wayne.edu ap6284@wayne.edu Rm. 2336 College of Engineering Building (313) 577-3866 Office hrs: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Monday (Mao) 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Monday (Manke) 9:30 –

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    From 1403 to about 1492 China participated in numerous voyages led by Zheng He‚ the leader of their maritime operations‚ including the visiting of 37 countries and traveling through the Atlantic Ocean around the tip of Africa and beyond Europe (pg 202). Countries such as Ceylon‚ India‚ and the Persian Gulf were a few of their stops along the way. These voyages proved that China was the supreme world sea power whose shipbuilding techniques and navigational abilities were unmatched by any other nation

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    Chinas One-Child Policy Lilibeth Dejesus Geography period 7 Mrs. Barajas China’s One-Child Policy In China‚ there are more than 1.3 billion people living‚ working and building families. In 1978‚ the government created China’s one-child policy. China’s one-child policy was established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit China’s population growth. The policy lets couples have only one child. If they have another child the mother is pressured to abort the pregnancy. The one-child

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    Art Censorship in China: The Unknown Third Side 15/04/2013 English Composition Fatima Al-Mousawi Art Censorship in China: A Western Issue & the Chinese Opinion “Free societies... are societies in motion… Free people strike sparks‚ and those sparks are the best evidence of freedom ’s existence”. So are the words of Salman Rushdie on the topic of freedom of speech and its censorship (Rushdie). Those words bring attention to many of today’s societies that disallow these sparks in many of

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    BURU IN JAMAICA During the period of slavery in Jamaica‚ Christmastime was usually the only opportunity that the slaves had to have any type of celebrations. In light of this‚ Christmas was characterized by many activities where the slaves feasted‚ sang‚ danced and just enjoyed themselves. One of the main activities that were observed at this time was masquerading. This occurred in two forms‚ Jonkunnu‚ with which most people are familiar‚ and Buru. Buru is an African-derived masquerade celebration

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    rules in China Introduction China has the largest population in the world‚ and has the largest market to the international business. So China reasonably becomes the focus of the international business. There are different business rules in different countries because of various cultures. China is a traditional country‚ which deeply affected by Confucianism. The foreigners who want to do business with China‚ should be familiar with the dominant social institutions ‚ beliefs and values in China. Because

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    Question: Why did Mao launch the Cultural Revolution? For instance‚ do you think the occurrence of the CR had any connections with the CCP ’s organizing principle and guiding ideologies‚ such as democratic dictatorship and the democratic-centralism‚ or was caused more by other reasons? Also‚ although many things people did during the Cultural Revolution look so absurd‚ irrational‚ and even cruel today‚ millions of Chinese‚ especially the Chinese youth seemed to be obsessed with the movement during

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