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    As a result of the successful economic plan that had taken place in the early 1950s under the First Five Year Plan‚ Mao Zedong wanted to change China from an agrarian society to an industrial society to catch the United States and other capitalist countries by pushing the Great Leap Forward in just 15 years. Both of The great leap forward in China and the second industrial revolution in America wanted to arrive the same goal‚ they wanted to push industrial development across the country to become

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    presented the English readers her individual remembrances about the Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution (GPCR). This was a social-political movement that took place in the People’s Republic of China from 1966 through 1976. Set into motion by Mao Zedong. The first edition‚ which was printed in 1997‚ started with a quotation of Lu Xun and Author’s Note. The quotation delivers an accurate reference for the memoir’s name According to Lu Xun‚ “spider eaters” surrendered themselves by eating the poisonous

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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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    are forced to work to the last atom of our strength; and the very instant that our usefulness has come to an end we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty.’ He seems to be the one hundred percent copy of some revolutionary pioneers: Gandhi in India‚ Mao Zedong in China‚ Hu Chi Minh in Vietnam‚ and Marx in the world. Doubtlessly‚ he really wants to give a better circumstance to his offspring by fomenting revolution but not purely seeking for the fruit of the revolution. However it is so regretted that

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    Good and evil. These are two words that everybody has heard. One question that can arise from these two words is whether humans are essentially good or evil. The question of human nature has been a topic that even the greatest philosophers have struggled with. Even the best people still have evil thoughts which demonstrate that evil exists in all of us‚ however much that the trait is suppressed. Evil is not a bold line straight down the middle of what is right and this is why it is my opinion that

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    Meaning of the Russian Bear: How Goldflower Outsmarts the USSR In the “Meaning of Mother Goose‚” Robert Darton begins with an old variation of “Little Red Riding Hood” (“LRRH”) and the tale’s psychoanalysis interpretation‚ which picks out “hidden symbols” (p 281) for a universal meaning. Darnton vehemently disagrees with this interpretation method and claims that “. . . folktales are historical documents. They have evolved over many centuries and have taken different turns in different cultural

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    To what extent was the CCP able to develop as a significant political force in the years 1927 to 1945? The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was a revolutionary movement led by Professors Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao‚ who emerged from the May Fourth Movement‚ challenging the traditional Confucian Chinese ideas and were influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx. When the CCP was first founded‚ in 1921‚ it contained only 50 members. However‚ throughout the years 1927 to 1945 it went through horrific defeats by

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    “Looking back at Founding Ceremony” which told the story of progress of China and presented the formation of national flags ‚ national emblems and national anthem‚ also ‚unfolded a picture of the ceremony spot: ‚I remember clearly‚the people’s leader Mao Zedong declared :”The Central People’s Government of the People’s Republic of China has been founded!”‚ soon afterwards‚ the large-scale military review was held in front of cheering crowds‚ what a proud moment! So back to the program‚ you know ‚ it’s

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    enthusiastic?" The reply was general‚ all about personality: "I want to exercise myself. I want to collect experience. Supporting the Great Cultural Revolution is a great chance for us young people to develop ourselves.’ This early radicalism combined‚ as Mao did‚ an interest in personal exercise with a crusading‚ war-loving spirit. As the Huguenot enthusiast de Mournay put it‚ "Peace is a great evil‚ war is a great good. . . . Peace is proper to the miscreant; but war‚ to the true believer. Contrasts between

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    HK and Mainland Chinese Generation Changes Introduction: Since Hong Kong return to China‚ there always have some comparison between Hong Kong and Mainland China. In this essay‚ I would like to talk about the generation changes in both Hong Kong and Mainland China and make the comparison. HK: (1976~1990) Historical background: The fourth generation of Hong Kongers is the children of the second generation‚ they live in plenty and unlikely to worry about their conditions. Growth environment

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