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    China Economy

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    CHINA AN ECONOMIC OVERVIEW The rapid rise of China as a major economic power within a time span of about three decades is often described by analysts as one of the greatest economic success stories in modern times. From 1979 (when economic reforms began) to 2011‚ China’s real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an average annual rate of nearly 10%. From 1980 to 2011‚ real GDP grew 19-fold in real terms‚ real per capita GDP increased 14-fold‚ and an estimated 500 million people were raised

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    Mao zedong was a communist dictator in china. Mao was a very bad man that did some very bad things in his lifetime. Mao lived from 1893 to 1976. Mao had done bad things that people should never do. Mao had been involved with military political and personal problems. When Mao was just a normal guy that went crazy with power ontop of having a wife he had many communist followers. Mao was a communist leader that changed china for the worse. He influenced their hearts and minds and led little kids into

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    Song China The Song Dynasty existed between 960 AD and 1279AD. There were two different stages of the Song Dynasty between those dates‚ the Northern Song (960-1127 AD) and the Southern Song (1127-1279 AD). During the time of the Song Dynasty‚ China was the most advanced place in the world. China was rich in so many ways‚ such as agriculture‚ iron working‚ and printing to name a few. The Song Dynasty was a time when China was advanced economically and scientifically‚ so much that scholars still

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    China was greatly influenced by many of its physical features. The Yellow River that flowed through China‚ impacted China in both positive and negative ways. The people called the Yellow River the “River of Sorrows” because when the river flooded it destroyed all the crops and the houses that lived along the river. However‚ despite the negative side of the Huang He River‚ it was great for the land. The river has silt which is called loess‚ it deposits the loess along the river bends and makes the

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    split between the foreign leaders deepened until 1959 when Russian experts withdrew from China. In 1969‚ the border dispute marked the official Sino-Soviet Split. The Sino-Soviet Split was the result of an accumulation of problems. The Treaty of Friendship‚ Alliance and Mutual Assistance which brought together China and the USSR was signed February 14‚ 1950. Under the rules of this agreement‚ the Soviets loan China $300 million along with assistance in science and technology in return for the independence

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    Objective The objective of this paper is to discuss how market segmentation is carried out in the toothpaste market of Sri Lanka‚ and how products are targeted at the selected segments. This paper will provide;     An introduction to the toothpaste market of Sri Lanka and its segmentation An introduction to the selected company operating in the toothpaste market and the segments it is targeting Reasons for the company to select the toothpaste market and segments in particular The role of the Human

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    China Inflation

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    In recent years‚ China has met price of commodities rising quickly‚ inflation has affecting the overall economy. In this article‚ I will analyses last five years status of China inflation‚ explain the cause and effects‚ then base on the cause and effects‚ giving some solution to deal with the inflation. According to the definition of economics‚ inflation refers to the number of currency in circulation more than economic operation needed‚ and then cause currency devaluation and a persistently rising

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    China Notes

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    prominent challenges facing China in coming years: dependence on imported oil‚ rising ratio of energy consumption to GDP‚ and environmental degradation (Fewsmith 246).  While all of these issues are in one way or another being discussed by China’s policy makers‚ they are far behind the U.S. in amending their policies for the better.  For example‚ though China’s energy bureau has doubled their staff from 50 to 112‚ this number is still minuscule compared to the US Department of Energy’s 14‚713 staff members. -  China has

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    Sez in China

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    inEspecial economic zone: A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a geographical region that has economic and other laws that are more free-market-oriented than a country’s typical or national laws. "Nationwide" laws may be suspended inside a special economic zone. The category SEZ covers‚ including free trade zones (FTZ)‚ export processing Zones (EPZ)‚ free Zones (FZ)‚ industrial parks or industrial estates (IE)‚ free ports‚ free economic zones‚ urban enterprise zones and others. Usually the goal of

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    Did Mao Zedong really save China? This we will never know because you could argue for it in so many ways. Mao supporters say that he revolutionized Chinese industry and tripled China’s GDP since he took office. Non-Mao supporters say he killed tens of millions of his own citizens. Which one is true? They both are to be honest‚ there is enough evidence for both. None the less‚ Mao Zedong‚ also written as Mao Tse-tung‚ revolutionized China‚ he changed it from a poor rurally based agricultural country

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