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    with 51.9% of the population being male (china population ‚ 2015). Females in China represent 48.1%. (china population ‚ 2015) In 1955 Chinas population was 600‚995‚113 people with a fertility rate of 6.11. (Population of China ‚ 2015) In 1982 the Chinese population surpassed one billion for the first time. (Population of China ‚ 2015) The population of the Republic of China has more than doubled in the past 60 years (Population of China ‚ 2015). The rapid growth that China experienced and continues

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    so widespread‚ that the Qing considered it to be more pressing than the second opium war against the Europeans. The Taiping Rebellion had taken over 20 million Chinese lives over the course of the rebellion. Why did the Taiping Rebellion and other Rebellions during the middle of the 19th century happened? The rebellions throughout Chinese history usually happen with events that causes impoverishment to the peasant classes; For example‚ the Yangtze river flooded much farm land throughout the heart

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    Chinese Food

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    Chinese Food Catalogue Story 1 Chinese Traditional Staple Food Story 2 Chinese Characteristic Cuisine Story 3 Chinese Festival Food ❶ Chinese Traditional Staple Food 中国传统主食 ⒈ rice (米饭) Rice is the most common staple food (主食) in china. Different areas have different type of rice ‚it tastes different . Cooking method : boiling steaming (蒸) stir-frying (炒) ⒈ rice (米饭) Porridge rice fried ⒉ noodles (面条) Noodles is a very old food and it originated in china‚has a long history.As a staple

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    companies are eager to gain competitive advantage through the exploitation of its abundant resources. Numerous international companies have been competing for business opportunities in China in the form of JV. As Fryxell (2001) notes‚ when entering Chinese market joint ventures are increasingly common form in China. In joint ventures the ownership is shared by two companies‚ one of which is usually foreign. Joint ventures agreements and arrangements may vary‚ most of the times membership on the board

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    Development of erhu

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    Press. Feng‚ Guangyu. ’从《 赛马》 的两个版本谈到民歌传播 ’. 中国音乐  (1998)‚ 1. Gao‚ Houyong‚ and Zhou Li. “On Qupai.” Asian Music 20(2) (1989): 4-20. Accessed 2 May‚ 2014. doi: 10.2307/834019. Ge‚ Shaohua. “维吾尔音乐风格之二胡演奏手法探微.” 乐器 3 (1994): 22. Han‚ Kuo-Huang‚ and Judith Gray. “The Modern Chinese Orchestra.” Asian Music 11(1) (1979): 1-43. Accessed 2 May‚ 2014. doi: 10.2307/833965. Huehns‚ Colin. “The Shaanxi Qinpai Erhu Tradition. Re-invention and Re-invigoration of a Folk Tradition.” The World of Music 42(3) (2000):

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    Spread of Chinese Culture in Japan and Korea Due to the success of the Chinese civilization in the postclassical period‚ it began to spread and be accepted by many surrounding areas. The civilization’s most significant influence would be on Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam. The spread of Chinese culture in Japan and Korea‚ specifically‚ involved many similarities and differences in terms of religion‚ political structure‚ and social aspects‚ including a specific distinction in how exactly the culture

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    Invention of Paper in China

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    would be like to have to document something on anything but paper. Prior to the invention of paper‚ what was used to record information? If you have ever asked yourselves those questions‚ we have the answers. Fortunately‚ for us‚ we know that the Chinese invented the method of creating paper back around 105 A.D. Since then paper has been utilized for many purposes‚ some of which we would not consider to be traditional uses‚ like the use of paper as clothing. The purpose of this paper is to explore

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    The Chinese government One Child Policy had its positive and negative effects in the country’s political‚ social‚ and economical scene. China has been the most populated country for over half a century now; its demographics have changed through the years to adopt new ways to provide work‚ homes‚ needs‚ and food. Most importantly an environment that makes it possible for its citizens to live in prosperity with an opportunity to embrace themselves as the most educated work force that the world has

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    populations of the cities differ greatly in size and there is slight difference in their composition. Firstly‚ Beijing has approximately 16.800.000 people‚ whereas Hanoi has only about 1.524.000 people. Secondly‚ most of people live in Beijing are Han Chinese. In Hanoi‚ the majority of the people are Vietnamese. Finally‚ there are similarities and differences in the economy of two cities. On the one hand‚ both cities are the well-known tourism cities. On the other hand‚ the majority of producer in

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    The Buddah (who was the founder of Buddhism) discussed “The Four Noble Truths” and that all things in life are driven by sorrow and passion. Because he is the founder of the religion‚ he obviously supports the traditions. Zhi Dun‚ an influential Chinese scholar in document 2 states the pleasures of Buddhism and encourages everyone to strive to reach nirvana. At a stressful when the Asian steppe nomads are invading Zhi Dun could have easily declared Buddhism a foreign scheme‚ but he chose to promote

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