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    Deng

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    The Review Session Bannister‚ B. D.‚ & Pilo‚ C. A. Jack Adams’s mind wandered as he sat outside Bill Squire’s office awaiting his yearly performance review... Well‚ it’s 8:25. Five more minutes to go. Fifteen years with the company and this new district manager‚ Squire‚ couldn’t even call and request this meeting personally. These annual performance appraisals are tough enough and here I’ve got a bad sales record for the past 12 months. Surely he’ll be able to understand that the sales decreases

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    since the economic reforms in 1979‚ and now has the second largest GDP in the world‚ second only to the USA. Starting in 1979 they have implemented numerous economic and political tactics to open the Chinese marketplace to the rest of the world‚ and Deng Xiaoping’s appointment in 1978 was the catalyst to further economic development within China. Just a few areas China’s government has been addressing are agricultural technology‚ the medical market‚ and infrastructures‚ like telecommunications‚ transportation

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    that started in 1966 and officially ended with Mao Zedong’s death in 1976. It resulted in social‚ political‚ and economic upheaval; widespread persecution; and the destruction of antiques‚ historical sites‚ and culture. It was launched by Mao Zedong‚ the chairman of the Communist Party of China‚ on May 16‚ 1966. He alleged that liberal bourgeois elements were permeating the party and society at large and that they wanted to restore capitalism. Mao insisted‚ in accordance with his theory of permanent

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    Deng Yaping The famous person I admire most is Deng Yaping‚ who is the one of the best athletes in my country. Table tennis palyer born February 5‚ 1973 in Zhengzhou‚ Henan province‚ China Deng Yaping is a very independent and aggressive person. She liked playing Ping-Pong and she worked very hard. The first Championship • She teamed with Qiao Hong to win her first world championship title in the women’s doubles competition in 1998. • Deng Yaping won er first singles world champoinship at

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    Humanities Exam Essay Structure Amza 10E QUESTION 1 INTRODUCTION Contention Gandhi was mostly effective in achieving independence for India Terms Evaluate – finding how valuable Gandhi was as a leader through his ideas about passive resistance that he introduced to his follower and how he used it to achieve independence Effective Leader – is someone who doesn’t always successful‚ but able to bring change and new ideas to the society. An effective leader should have support from his follower

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    MAO TSE TUNG

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    BIOGRAPHY MAO TSE-TUNG Mao Tse-Tung was a principal Chinese Marxist theorist‚ a soldier and a statesman who commanded China’s communist revolution. He was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party from 1935; he was chairman of the People’s Republic of China from 1949 until his death on 1959. Mao was born in a farming community in Hunan Province‚ China to a peasant family. As a child‚ he worked in the fields and attended a local primary school where he studied traditional Confucian classics. He

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    words to describe the revolution. All Chinese I spoke to were either direct or indirectly affected by the revolution‚ and often negatively. This arose questions to me: why was there the Cultural Revolution? And why was it so violent? Why did chairman Mao gave free way to the ruining of thousands of years of ancient Chinese culture and history? In this essay I will try to give an answer to the first two questions including my own perception of the matter. The great leap forward For a better understanding

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    Hunan peasant movement‚ and how does Mao attempt to counter these criticisms? Peasants swarm into the house of local tyrants and evil gentry who are against the peasant association‚ slaughter their pigs and consume their grain. At the slightest provocation they make arrests‚ crown the arrested and parade them though the villages. Because of these behaviors‚ some people call “going too far”‚ or “exceeding the proper limits in rights a wrong”. However‚ Mao Zedong said “first‚ for ages they have used

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    the Chinese people. One of these individuals was Mao Zedong‚ leader of the Communist Party. The beliefs and achievements of Mao Zedong portrayed him as both a hero and a villain. He influenced Chinese society dramatically. When Mao Zedong faced the Nationalists with his new ideas of communism‚ he was a hero to the peasants during the 1930s. Mao won the support of the majority by promising the peasants land from warlords and economic equality. When Mao pledged to give social equality‚ peasants were

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    Bader Al Majed IB History China and Mao Origins and nature of the authoritarian and single-party states * Conditions that produced authoritarian and single-party states * Mao Zedong came to power and created the People’s Republic of  China after decades of civil and international war. * The Communist party assumed power and utilized propaganda strategies to alter people’s opinions and outlooks. * Emergence of leaders: aims‚ ideology‚ support * Communist ideology helped him

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