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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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    Roman Technology Dbq

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    Although both the Han and Roman Empire were advanced one was more complex than the other. Both the Han China and the Roman Empire were highly sophisticated and contemporary in the evolution of their technology. Both Empires had very efficient‚ formulated and solid mechanized skills‚ yet the Romans cherished their technology only for its beauty‚ elegance and aesthetics. whereas the Hans valued their technology for its advantages and uses. This explains how these two‚ classical civilizations had very

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    Ancient Chinese Dynasties

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    were the Han‚ the Tang‚ and the Song. The rise and fall of these great dynasties form a link that runs through Chinese history. The Han period was one of the golden ages of Chinese civilization. The Han dynasty lasted from 206 B.C. to A.D. 220. It began when the prince of Han‚ Liu Bang‚ took the title Gao Zu and began to restore order and justice to his new empire. He lowered taxes and reduced the Qin emperor’s harsh Legalist policies. These policies created a strong basis for the Han dynasty

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    Political Changes and Continuities in China Through 600 CE Up until the 7th century CE‚ Chinese politics mainly remained the same after the Han dynasty. The major differences had to do with the way that the people were governed and how much influence religion had over the government. Before the Han‚ there was the Zhou and Qin dynasties‚ the Zhou was the first to implement the basis of any widespread government‚ and it is also the first example of continuity during the classical period in China

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    decay befell Han China‚ Daoism gained a new popularity. The fall of the Han Empire made it difficult for the Chinese to resist nomadic invaders living along their borders. The Hsiung-nu had for decades been raiding Han China‚ prompting the Chinese to pay them tribute to prevent further invasions. By the year 220 Han China’s strength had deteriorated to the point that it could no longer repel a final thrust by the invading Hsiung-nu who then took over and tore the empire apart. The fall of Han China was

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    the world. According to Henry Sayre‚ the Qin Dynasty‚ which was said to exist from 221BCE until 206 BCE‚ was the first empire in China to rise to dominance; however‚ the Han Dynasty was given credit for the most Ancient Chinese contributions and inventions (2012). The Han Dynasty existed from 206 BCE until 220 CE‚ and during the Han Dynasty contributions and inventions by the Ancient Chinese included: the wheelbarrow‚ seismograph‚ paper‚ compass‚ map‚ glazed pottery‚ hot air balloons‚ and silk. While

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    Han's Room: A Short Story

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    managed to gather. Luke assumes the role of a moving statue‚ every stomp over Han’s wooden floors rattle his very foundation‚ quaking the core of he is and what he’s becoming. A lonelier man. A heartbroken man. A bastard—right‚ that he is. Because Han isn’t the only one at fault here. Notwithstanding the fact Luke hadn’t known‚ it doesn’t change the fact that Luke has spent more time in Han’s bed‚ in Han’s arms‚ than he’s been in his own apartment for the past two‚ three months or so. Luke hits a

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    Confucianism and its Effects on China Confucius and his ideas gave birth to a philosophy and way of living that came to give structure and conduct to an early China. Through the five main themes or ideals of Confucianism‚ China’s political structure and social standards changed drastically. While at the same time giving stability to a country which had been affected by many change overs of each dynasty it experienced. My goal of this research essay is to explain that Confucianism affected almost

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    It is important to give a short background on the Chinese people in the context of life‚ and politics in order to set the scene for the discussion of their concept of Heaven. The Chinese nation is most probably one of the oldest‚ if not the oldest‚ civilizations in the world. It is more than 5 000 years old‚ and even today continues to grow as a unified state (History of China). However‚ in recent archeological research (1997) it is believed that the Chinese civilization could go as far back as 10

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    Mauryan and Gupta

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    Why was it more difficult for the Mauryan and Gupta dynasties to build and maintain a large territorial empire in India than it was for the Han Dynasty to do so in China? There are three simple factors that determine why the Mauryan and Gupta dynasties had a more difficult time than the Han Dynasty in building a large empire and maintaining it for long period of time. The three factors are the geographical location and topographical zones‚ the religion and belief system‚ and the social structure/status

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